So, Missy at UGQ posted to their Facebook page, a custom top quilt (Flight Jacket) that was ordered by a customer in an abstract of the American flag. Well, I got the idea of ordering a 30* Flight Jacket in the colors of the Texas flag. In emails back and forth with them, we came up with an abstract design. (They don't like to do straight representations in order to avoid offending anyone, hence the abstract. Doesn't offend, yet still conveys the theme). So, here are some pics of it along with the one that they sent me before shipping it out.
I couldn't be happier with this quilt. It's not only pretty to look at, like all UGQ quilts it's soft to lay under and toasty toasty toasty. It's 55" wide by 78" long, with 12.5 ounces of 850 hyperdry down. I ordered it with an extra ounce of fill, so I'm figuring it'll take me down to about 2 or so. Haven't been able to test it yet, but it certainly kept me warm when the temps fell into the 30s this past weekend. I had a UGQ 40* UQ under me and although my face outside of the quilt got cold, the rest of me inside was warm and toasty in just a base layer. It compresses well like all down, and is around what you'd expect for weight. As measured it was 22 oz. On their website the claimed weigh is 19.5oz., but add an extra ounce of down, + the weight of the patch (I got that from the 'bay), and the 22oz. is what came out. And as far as I'm concerned, it's worth every ounce.
The workmanship is 1st class and when presented at the Texas Fall Hang, it was a hit. Paul was there and told me he had already gotten 4 inquiries about it. He also told me that had I not "jumped the gun" on the design, they were going to make something similar as a "tree prize" for the after supper giveaway.
Honestly, I'm glad I jumped the gun.
And equally honestly, I hope they get requests for other similar quilts. It's nice having one that's unique, but equally nice to set the standard (so to speak) for others who want something just like it.
Great job UnderGroundQuilts, you have a very satisfied customer here.
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