Attached are the instructions on how i made a cheap halfway lightweight underquilt out of a kids sleeping bag!
Attached are the instructions on how i made a cheap halfway lightweight underquilt out of a kids sleeping bag!
I had thought of doing this as well, but I couldn't find any really small or really cheap children's sleeping bags. I want both, and I haven't found it quite yet.
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nifty! my question is; do you think it might fit with less gap if your bottom/keel seam was cut on a curve, rather than 3 straight sections?(while allowing for the fact that straight is easier to sew than curved...) KM (who like this idea very much!)
Ya know, I don't know. I was going to roughly follow the pattern and instructions from Just Jeff located here: http://www.tothewoods.net/RedRiverGo...orgeQuilt.html
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Interesting, Is there a reason why one couldn't just add some shock cord to the top and bottom of a bag and use it as an UQ or would it not work?
Last edited by slackmacker; 09-29-2010 at 15:07.
gargoyl, Thank you, I have been reading all this stuff and that was one I kept getting hung up on!
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