Hi all!
I'm interested in making the very thinnest top quilt using argon fabric. I sleep VERY warm, and I never use an underquilt in the Summer. This blanket will go under me and remain open until the wee hours of the morning when the temp drops a bit. This quilt is mainly for comfort as I like something between me and the hammock or foam pad, and as a mosquito protection layer for when I have my arms above my head (It will be a large blanket).
I have not decided between synthetic or down fill (price isn't a factor since I'm using such little insulation).
So, I guess my questions are:
1. What's the smallest amount of down I can add that makes it just a bit more than two layers of argon?
2. What's the thinnest synthetic insulation I can buy?
3. Are there any videos for sewing a synthetic top quilt (I haven't been able to locate one)?
4. Is it tough for mosquitos to bite through argon, or do you think mosquitoes could bite through a Hennessy Explorer plus two layers of argon, not factoring in insulation?
Thanks in advance!!
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