@@MBergyman Lol, nope, sure doesn't seem like it. This whole series is kinda weird. It's good information, but just more of a build log than a real howto. Guess it's to be expected when it's only the second quilt he ever made, but seems odd that would be the Loose Goose Down Supply "official tutorial" at least to me. Gonna go look around for other videos that have more detail about doing the measurements, down stuffing, etc. and maybe have more of an ultralight focus.
Great video. I found your down first and am saving up for some 900 fill to make a top and bottom quilt for my hammock. You have the best prices I've found and can't wait to get my order placed. I'll go back and watch your other videos. After seeing the simplicity of your design I'm wondering if I'm being to ambitious with my 20 degree sewn footbox. Question for you. I'm making mine for cold weather and there are things I know I want to keep warm like my water filter and phone. Why don't I see any of the major brands putting a pocket on the inside of the quilts to keep this stuff contained? Just wondering if I'm making a solution to a problem that doesn't exist, but I don't like waking up in the morning and find I"m laying on top of my phone or my filter digging into my side. Thanks.
John, we provide all that for free! Take a look at a few videos back, we talk about the planning/pattern/materials needed for this quilt. Thanks for stopping by!
Did you ever publish a video on stuffing the down into the quilt? This step seems the most intimidating to me. Thanks!
Can you do a video on the stuffing stage?
Hey Mike, we have filmed this and it should be up next week!
So, did you ever get around to doing this part? Thanks for all the work documenting it up to this point!
@@MBergyman Lol, nope, sure doesn't seem like it. This whole series is kinda weird. It's good information, but just more of a build log than a real howto. Guess it's to be expected when it's only the second quilt he ever made, but seems odd that would be the Loose Goose Down Supply "official tutorial" at least to me. Gonna go look around for other videos that have more detail about doing the measurements, down stuffing, etc. and maybe have more of an ultralight focus.
Great video. I found your down first and am saving up for some 900 fill to make a top and bottom quilt for my hammock. You have the best prices I've found and can't wait to get my order placed. I'll go back and watch your other videos. After seeing the simplicity of your design I'm wondering if I'm being to ambitious with my 20 degree sewn footbox. Question for you. I'm making mine for cold weather and there are things I know I want to keep warm like my water filter and phone. Why don't I see any of the major brands putting a pocket on the inside of the quilts to keep this stuff contained? Just wondering if I'm making a solution to a problem that doesn't exist, but I don't like waking up in the morning and find I"m laying on top of my phone or my filter digging into my side. Thanks.
What is the mesh for?
What type of needle, what size? What type of thread, what size? How many stitches per inch? Did you use same thread and stitch length for baffles?
We recommend a Microtex Needle, size 14 and Mara 70 thread at 8 stiches per inch. Same thread/needle/stich length used throughout the entire project.
@@loosegoosedownsupply1398 thank you.. could not find filling post
What material did you sew to the bottom layer for the baffle?
Do you sell the pattern/ material lists?
John, we provide all that for free! Take a look at a few videos back, we talk about the planning/pattern/materials needed for this quilt. Thanks for stopping by!