Seagrass seats
Seagrass seats
I'm just finishing up a Redbird and had really struggled finding the "right" seats. I made ash frames and did a seagrass weave, I'm pleased with the end result. Thought others would like to see
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- Glen Smith
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Re: Seagrass seats
Yup, very nice!
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I like the look of those. Great idea that I have not seen before.
I bet they would leave a nice print on your butt too.
I bet they would leave a nice print on your butt too.
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Looks very nice but is it waterproof? I'd worry that if it got wet on a trip, it might stay wet for a while.
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is there a place on line I can find directions to do this type? I love the look!
Todd
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I think the weaving method would be similar to the "rush" method: http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/vista/html_pub ... weave.html
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I got a pamphlet from the seagrass supplier that had some good instructions and illustrations. Was fairly simple. I did weave one seat completely just to cut it all off and start over. I guess it's that way with most new processes, by the time I'm done I've learned a few tricks and want to start over. Material is pretty inexpensive, so it's just time.
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