Daniel Collins wrote:
David Tyler wrote:
Daniel Collins wrote:
Ok, another detail question: for the batten pocket ends, in what order should I sew tabling, pockets, end patches? I'm at that stage now and rather confused about the right way to do this...
One other question: should I be cutting Odyssey III with a hot knife? The acrylic backing seems to be holding fine when I use regular scissors.... but it occurred to me halfway through that I should check.
AND.... relatedly,
Do I need to fold over the edges of the batten pockets - will they unravel under load or is a straight cut ok here without any edge treatment?
Thanks everyone for the great ideas and postings.. this thread has been beyond helpful!
Patches first (smallest first, then going larger, stitching the inner edges of each, but leaving the outer edge (coinciding with the edge of the sail) to be sewn with the tabling. Then tabling. Then pockets last, because if anything is going to chafe and need replacing, it's the pockets.
A knife cut with a straight edge against a backing sheet of hardboard, MDF or plastic is the best way. No need for sealing, because the Odyssey is coated and doesn't fray. No need to turn under the long edges of batten pockets, but the short ends should be turned under by 2", and sewn.