I'm beginning to rough out the design for my underquilt and topquilts. Because of the unconventional nature of my hammock design, most of this is having to come from "the usual place" . I read here a while back about Karo-style baffles, and I think they may work best for my application (since I'm basically flying blind, and the Karo-style at least allows for some on-the-fly adjustability of down-placement)

Has anyone who's done these interrupted-style baffles used a material other than noseeum for the baffles? Since the down is not contained in chambers, but merely positioned by the baffles, it would seem that the shell material could also be used for the baffles. This (for me) would save cost since my floorplan leaves some waste fabric I could reuse, and the shell material is often lighter than the no-see-um netting, as well. I also wouldn't have to order more nanoseeum after making my bugnet, which used all of it

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