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Portable Windscreen3 Ratings (See All) ![]() Don't let a stiff breeze chase you off the beach. Bring along a windscreen to protect yourself from gusts and blowing sand, as well as to enjoy a little surf-side privacy and shade. The oversize pocket on one of the screen "walls" lets you keep your water bottle, sunblock, magazine, and sunglasses grit-free and within easy reach.
Tools and Materials Portable Windscreen How-To
2. On one end, fold the cloth over onto itself at the marked spot so that the overlapping portion is 3 inches wide. 3. To make the channel, sew along both of these folds through three layers of fabric. Repeat on the opposite end. 4. For the pocket, turn under 1/4 inch on the two sides and the bottom, and press. Hem the top edge (which is the wider measure) by 1/2 inch. To attach to the screen, position the pocket 20 3/4 inches from the bottom and 22 1/2 inches from one end. Sew into place along the two sides and the bottom, backstitching at the pocket's top edge to reinforce. Slide dowels into the channels. To set up the windscreen on the beach, drive the dowels into the sand, and secure them with guy lines made by tying rope to a stake and to the top of a dowel. More Ideas Like This |
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