Ripstop on the Record
Welcome to Ripstop on the Record. The podcast for makers, by makers. Where we talk about all things Make Your Own Gear (MYOG). You'll hear from gear companies, textile engineers, cottage vendors, and other leaders in the Textiles + Outdoor Gear industry. Brought to you by Ripstop by the Roll.
Ripstop on the Record
Maker's Questions: Round 3
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Season 1
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Episode 15
We answer your questions...again! From sewing tools to making hacks and fabric applications, this episode is full of information for both beginners and experts!
Show Notes 👇
Beer 🍺
- Athletic Brewing Company- Run Wild IPA (non-alcoholic)
- New Belgium- Voodoo Ranger Juicy IPA
Thread Snips ✂️
Rulers 📏
Materials Mentioned:
- DCF Products
- Dyneema® Cuben Fiber repair tape
- 3.3 oz Ventek 30 WPB (only available for Print-On-Demand)
- Flow Wicking Poly/Spandex
- 210D HDPE Gridstop
- 2.2 oz HEX70 XL
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Once the quilt is sewn up and you flip right side out, what’s the cleanest way to close it up? (vado_ul)
My X-Pac fabric tends to roll on itself and it can become difficult to sew it. Is there anything I can do to prevent that? (jbrans)
I’m working on a project which I have to cut a big piece (50”x40”) and the biggest ruler I have is 6”x24” and I have to do it on the floor. Any tips for cutting huge pieces of fabric? (timothy_lkh)
Any tips for working with really thin, slippery material? (ex. 0.66 MEMBRANE 10) (thegirlwithatablet)
Tips and tricks for sewing DCF for backpack. Especially when stitches go wrong and leave marks (subakigear_id)
I am looking for fabric that is tough but washable to make some big tote bags to haul heavy loads of plants. (lazysummerdaisy)
What fabric would not be crinkly in real cold weather? (colder than 0 degrees F)? Would be used for a dog coat so durability and some level of waterproofness would be great so the coat doesn’t soak through if they lay on snow. (fbxlg)
Looking for a material with the abrasion resistance of 500D nylon but much lighter. Any ideas? Thanks. (lexingtonsupplycompany)