No, to prevent fraying there are two things I do. Usually on most projects I roll the edged over twice and sew, or you can hold the edges over a candle and just slightly melt the edges. Be careful...
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No, to prevent fraying there are two things I do. Usually on most projects I roll the edged over twice and sew, or you can hold the edges over a candle and just slightly melt the edges. Be careful...
It would have been more of a summer quilt but I had no way of weighing down, so I just stuffed each chamber with one bag of down. Now that I know more like I know what I'm doing, more sophisticated...
Cost about 100 bucks, not cheap but cheaper than buying one already made.
two yards of down proof 1.1 dwr nylon,
8 oz 800 fill down
1.5" grosgrain ribbon, 12 ft?
blue and red gutterman thread, from Joanns
1/8" bungie, from local outdoor store here in Minneapolis,...
So after a year of debating, I took the plunge and just finished my first down underquilt. Thanks to MAD777 for posting how he did it and for all his hard work figuring out how to cut it.
I made...