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Silk liner in mummy shape because it is very light, comfortable and compressible. I bought mine at Mointain Equipment Co-op, a Canadian company.Hi all,
Can you please give me advice in terms of silk liners.......mummy or rectangular?
Thanks
Silk liner in mummy shape because it is very light, comfortable and compressible. I bought mine at Mointain Equipment Co-op, a Canadian company.
I use a double on, as I like to move my legs. Much easier to get in and out of too.Hi all,
Can you please give me advice in terms of silk liners.......mummy or rectangular?
Thanks
I solved the problem of the silk sleep sack getting tangled around me and the difficulty of getting in and out by attaching elastic straps that keep my home made sleep sack in place on the mattress. It also has a long zipper down the side.
Details are in this thread
I have sold about a half a dozen. I have two completed and available now. Also Costco down blankets cut in half with ties to attach to the silk sleep sack.What a wonderful idea! Seems like a great project to practice my sewing/serging skills between now and my Camino next fall ... unless of course you've decided to start taking orders?
Are the two available now spoken for?I have sold about a half a dozen. I have two completed and available now. Also Costco down blankets cut in half with ties to attach to the silk sleep sack.
The price of silk has gone up quite a bit, so I don't know if I'll be making more.
No, at least one is still available.Are the two available now spoken for?