My last attempt at a baffle was 2 years ago, and I nearly threw the thread injector out of a 2nd floor window in anger. Baffles are NOT my strong suit. And I'm not an overly patient man.
But I've got a pound of 900 FP down sitting in my work room that a friend bought to put in a pair (TQ and UQ) of underquilts.com shells, but with what is going on with Dave from Underquilts.com, I have been asked to do my best to make a pair of shells in the next week.
I've been searching the site high and low, reading all I can, trying to prep myself for this nightmarish (in my eyes) task.
I found these TQ plans, and I've yet to narrow down UQ plans (looking for something Foyle sized). I have finished off a few of dave's quilts in the past, once I hit the stuffing stage, I'm in familiar water, but before that is where I'm baffled
Any tips, pointers, or words of wisdom to pass on before I put scissor to fabric? Any walkthroughs, or guides for a dead on Foyle sized UQ? ( the down was purchased with size and baffles of the foyle in mind)
Thanks!
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