[at-l] Ray Jardine kits

Cutter cutter78 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 25 15:19:10 CST 2010


I've made one of his quilts. The result was satisfactory, but I wouldn't
call my sewing skills professional. If you've done a lot of sewing and can
follow instructions closely, you'll probably be okay.

I can make stuff sacks and such, but I'm not confident in my skills enough
to trust making something like a pack or tarp, where seams and stress points
take a lot more abuse than a quilt.

Cutter
http://smithbasement.com


On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Delita Wright <delita.wright at gmail.com>wrote:

> So far I've been really comfortable with my cheaper lightweight
> alternatives but have the mindeset of putting money where needed.
> Don't want to put it where not needed... So, has anyone used the
> Rayway kits? Or should I just research Q's like this?
>
> --
> Delita
> Chapel Hill, NC, USA
>
> In consistency is the key to victory
>
>
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