glockman
I hate Jeep trucks
- Location
- Pleasant Grove
When I was a kid, I was really into back packing. We were broke so I never could afford nice camping gear. My best friend was a literal genius and he convinced me to sign up for sewing class in Jr. High. Not a bad way to spend a class when we were the only dudes in it. What do these things have in common? Well I learned to sew and started making my own gear. I made fleece beanies, a sleeping bag liner, mittens a small daypack and several small "ditty bags". I really enjoyed making my own stuff and then using it.
For the last year I have been down a couple rabbit holes. A. reading all about people making ultra light weight gear for ADV riding and motorcycle camping. B. there is a dude on Youtube that built his own Go Fast Camper, including sewing the tent portion.
I screwed up my wife's Christmas present for me by buying it a couple weeks before Christmas so she grudge bought me a sewing machine for Christmas
I have spent the last few days fully engulfed in tutorials on building gear duffels and motorcycle bags. Still pretty rusty at the sewing part but I'm practicing and should have some examples to share here soon. There are some cool high tech fabrics out there now that are super light weight, waterproof and pretty indestructible.
Anyone else make their own gear? Post up some pictures.
For the last year I have been down a couple rabbit holes. A. reading all about people making ultra light weight gear for ADV riding and motorcycle camping. B. there is a dude on Youtube that built his own Go Fast Camper, including sewing the tent portion.
I screwed up my wife's Christmas present for me by buying it a couple weeks before Christmas so she grudge bought me a sewing machine for Christmas
I have spent the last few days fully engulfed in tutorials on building gear duffels and motorcycle bags. Still pretty rusty at the sewing part but I'm practicing and should have some examples to share here soon. There are some cool high tech fabrics out there now that are super light weight, waterproof and pretty indestructible.
Anyone else make their own gear? Post up some pictures.