Thanks for the post Deerfu, I went out and bought the same coats to make the same quilt. Great idea, Thanks again. I think I'll do the mods suggested by another member as well.
Picked up 4 3XLT jackets from JCP. Going to have to try the UQ, and some mittens, and some hats, and some booties, and . . . . Well, you get the idea.
Cheapest way to test new ideas I've seen in a while, especially with down.
From 4 jackets, I've gotten 1 UQ, 1 TQ, 2 sets of sleeves, 2 sets of booties, and 1 pillow. Pretty sweet for $60!
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Ok, I have an addendum to my ten minute one stitch wearable underquilt that makes it double plus good.
-I made another set from two more jackets,
-Set them both up like a double layer underquilt
-then I zip all four together (so with my above example of an orange and black jacket with two kids in the hammock, now I have another set of green and blue. The green jacket zips to the orange, one zipper on each side. Blue to black same way. Even if they are different sizes it doesn't much matter, just use the smaller ones as the inside underquilt)
Now I have two double layer jackets- one for me one for a buddy
I have my old underquilt and now the double layer four jacket thingy for a buddy
Only conclusion possible is that I now have to drag my husband out cold weather hammocking. He'll be thrilled. Who wants to babysit?
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Thanks The only issue that I had removing the elastic was that the thread was "buried" within it and since it was so soft that my seam ripper kept picking the elastic as I was trying to pop the thread. I didn't have any loss of down after removing it though. I had about 10 spots all together where they just missed the edge while sewing but still no real loss.
I found it easier and much quicker to use a razor blade instead of a seam ripper.
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I just picked up two 3XL puffies from JCP in Wenatchee, WA @ $15 each. They still had about 6-8 left on the rack. All in Big N Tall sizes so they ranged from XL to 4XL. My plan is to make a simple UQ to augment side insulation when I use my Exped UL 7 DownMat. Also plan booties and a hat or two. Thanks for all the cool beta.
What did you have planned for the suspension?
Sleeves, what's everyone doing with all the sleeves? Has anyone cut one open? stitched them together? I'm wrestling with how I'll be laying out my design.
I'd love to hear what #'s people are getting... Temperature AND Weight.
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I will make a channel to go the length with 1 1/2" gross grain ribbon. and debating now, barring testing, to run parracord with shock cord loops on the ends or shock cord the entire length. The head and foot will have the same ribbon channel with cord and cord locks for gathering up the ends to readuce airflow.
I plan on making a pair of booties out of one pair and debating on sleeves (which I don't think that I will use that much here in TN) or a couble of beenies.... decisions decisions.
I will post a weitght when i'm all done. I'm going to test mine this weekend for temp but i'm going to carry a couple extra jackets to put in it when it starts getting too cold to bear. I just don't think it will keep me warm enough at 30 degrees.
Last night we got my wifes jackets all torn apart and have the design layed out on mine. You can see all the triangles and such that was left over that i am using essentially as filer to make it a smoother design. Completed the first stitch on the bottom center piece and then called it a night. I used a stretch stitch to try and minimize stress on the stitching holes.
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