Yay, I think I figured it out! lol
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Many of the other designs I've seen have the baffles going longways, but the problem is that you really never know how much it will stretch. I figured that making them go the other way allows more flexibility.
It's baggier that I would have preferred. Had I taken the time to maybe do one every two inches or so, the underquilt could have been kept a more consistent distance from the bed, forcing more of the down further up on the sides.
Anyway, I've found it quite adequate for the last five years. In the summer I don't need any sleeping bag or top quilt at all, just shorts and tshirt, 60 degrees, and I'm good. In cooler weather, sweatshirt and pants are good down to about 50 degrees. If it gets into the 40s, I'll use some type of topquilt. But for most camping trips, the integrated underquilt means I don't have to carry any type of other insulation.
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