Introduction: Ultralight Backpacking Stuff Sack
DIY tyvek stuff sack
Need:
1 tyvek envelope
Pair of scissors
Rope
Cord locks
Braided fishing line
Needle with large eye
Safety pins
Step 1: Envelope
Start with a tyvek envelope. Cut off the flap.
Step 2: Cut
Cut a 1 inch slit down one of the top sides. This is where your rope will come out when the stuff sack is finished.
Step 3: Fold
Fold the top over.
Step 4: Rope
Cut rope to be about 4 inches longer than the envelope is around. Singe the ends of the rope with a lighter and pinch to seal so the ends don't fray.
Step 5: Position Rope
Place the rope under the flap.
Step 6: Pin Flap
While rope is still under the flap, safety pin the flap closed.
Step 7: Sew
Cut a piece of fishing line that is two and a half times the length that the envelope is around.
Thread the needle with the fishing line and then tie several knots at the end to create one large knot to hold the line in place when you start sewing.
Start sewing between the rope and safety pins until you have sewed all the way around the flap. Make sure you secure the last stitch with several knots to keep it in place.
Step 8: Add Cord Locks
After the fishing line has been sewn in and knotted to keep the line from coming undone, add a cord lock to each end of the rope or one large cord lock with both ends threaded through.
10 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
There is less hassle about re-using if you just turn it inside out so the company logo can't be seen before sewing. Did you use the fishing line because you don't have a sewing machine or would a sewing machine perforate the tyvek too much?
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
I used the fishing line so the stitches would be farther apart therefore less holes and because I'm lazy and did it feel like setting up the sewing machine.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Good point, I'm not sure that I even know where my machine is...Thanks!
8 years ago on Introduction
i have all these materials at home
8 years ago
I got chewed out from a shipping company for packing stuff into a clearly reused US Postal box as they stated it was illegal. I love the idea, just be careful with the Post Office stuff.
8 years ago
Better to reuse than throw away.
8 years ago
This miss use of posts office supplies is illegal, just something to consider.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
I I 'm correct it isn't illegal if it was a used envelope
8 years ago
This is a great idea! So simple and almost free.
8 years ago on Introduction
Tyvek is so awesome! My wallet is currently made from Tyvek.