So I finally got around to starting and then finishing my underquilt using the 1.1oz olive ripstop I got from sclittlefield, one layer of 6oz Climashield, some black 1.9 oz Joanns ripstop for the end channels (a little sturdier), 7/8" grosgrain ribbon for all the tie outs, and some misc. hardware from OWF and my local camping store.
Final dimensions are 42"x60". Construction was a little rough, as there were a few errors in cutting along the way, it was my first time working with climashield (man that stuff sticks to everything), and I sorted stumbled my way through sewing up the hole I used to turn the whole thing right side out after construction - it's closed, but it's not pretty. Otherwise, turned out roughly the way I wanted, I learned a few things for next time, and now my DIY hammock setup is complete, and as soon as my JRB suspension cords show up in the mail, I finally have everything I need for my first hang.
Oh, and some pics:
Completed quilt stretched out flat
These two of the corners show the boxing, to allow for loft.
The reinforced corner tie out, with shockcord from the end channel bowlined to it, and the center point of the end channel, with the cord lock.
Not sure how small it'll compress, cuz I didn't make a stuff sack for it yet. And I still haven't remembered to get a scale, so I don't know how much it weighs, but it feels super light, but still warm.
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