Need fabric recommendation for lawn targets
Square Peg wrote:
I would like to make several targets for practicing golf shots. These
would be circles of various sizes from from about a 1-yard radius up
to a 5-yard radius -- possibly a bit larger.
I have been using rope, which works fairly well, but it's difficult to
lay out the rope in a nice circle and keep it that way. It occurred to
me that if I could make circles out of some heavy fabric like a
canvas, it might retain the circle shape a little better.
My plan is be to get a piece of fabric, cut the fabric into arcs of
the correct radius, then sew then together into a circle.
I would appreciate comments or suggestions on:
1. What's the best fabric to get? My first thought was canvas. There
is a canvas shop near here that makes tents and awnings. I was in
there several years ago. They have lots of canvas. I plan to go ask
them what they recommend. Is there another fabric I should consider?
2. Will my wife's sewing machine handle the canvas?
3. What's the best way to connect the arcs? I was just going to
overlap them about an inch and sew along both edges, maybe using a
zig-zag stitch that goes over the edge.
4. How do I finish the edges? Do I fold the edge over and sew it down
or sew to edge tape (bias tape?)?
5. How wide whould the strips be? I was thinking 2-3" for the smaller
circles and maybe 1" wider for each yard of radius.
Anything else I should know about or think about?
Thanks
Puhleeze people! This is obviously a troll. (And one with a lot of "bites")
With golf, the purpose is to put the ball in the hole or at least come
as close to it as possible. You DON'T don't use a circle to aim at; you
aim at a flagstick. So you stick a flag in the ground and go for it. A
stick will serve perfectly.
If you want to sew something, affix a flag to the top of it! (Now don't
take off on "what material?, what size?, what kind of thread? how big a
hem?, what number should I put on the flag? or how about the tapes to
tie it to the pole? etc etc)
JPBill
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