Hood Pattern
This extensible hood pattern can be easily adapted to your project. |
Down Underquilt
Anyone planning on using a hammock in colder weather should consider this project |
Anatomical Sleeping Bag Hood
This project interactively generates an anatomical hood pattern based on your shoulder width. Temporarily Offline. |
Mitten Pattern
It's easy and inexpensive to make your own fleece mittens. This project only requires 1/4 yard of fleece! |
Using Continuous Zipper
Continuous zipper allows you to customize a zipper's length and saves you the obscene expense of a pre-made zipper. |
Lightweight Backpack
Beautiful diagrams and excellent instruction help you build this 13.5 oz ultralite pack. |
Manual Buttonhole
If your sewing machine doesn't have a lot of fancy stitches, here's how to make a manual buttonhole. |
Thread Tension
Making sure your machine's stitch is balanced is a must before starting on your homemade gear project. |
Recycled Mesh Stuffsack
Are you the type that hates to see useful materials discarded? If so, this mesh stuffsack project is for you. |
Nimblewill Nomad's Wood Burning Stove
This wood burning stove packs flat, boils a pint and a half of water in about 5 minutes, and makes the Sierra Zip Stove people very nervous about their future. |
0.5 oz V8 Stove
The ultralite can stove in the picture weighs less than an ounce, burns denatured alcohol, and brings a pint of water to boil in about 6 minutes. |
Roy Robinson's Cat Stove
This new, lightweight version of Roy Robinson's Cat Stove stove will bring two cups of water to a boil in about 5 minutes, has no moving parts and will fit inside your cook pot. |
Henry's Tarptent & Tarptent-for-2
1999 PCT thru-hiker Henry Shires' Tarptent sleeps 1+ and weighs 18 oz. complete with poles, stakes, tie lines etc. It's floor-less, completely screened with zipper opening door and made from 1.1 oz silicone-coated nylon. |
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