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DannyMilks
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Nov 21, 2017
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I'm thinking it would be relatively easy to taper the blanket to make it more like a quilt. I think: 1) Mark a line on the quilt to create the desired taper (a straight line is easiest, but a hexagon like EE's quilts would be possible). 2) Sew along the line, pushing the down out of the way of the needle. 3) Shorten the quilt to the desired length, since it is longer than most people need. Shift the down further up the baffle before sewing, so the leg baffles will be overstuffed (bonus!). 4) Add extra cord channel and snap at foot area to create footbox.
You'll end up with some extra fabric (probably not usable) and down insulation (can be added into the blanket to be overstuffed or used for other projects). What do you think?
Nov 21, 2017
PatC
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Nov 21, 2017
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DannyMilksWould you take out the center baffle? It seems like that might leave tiny holes for down to escape.
Nov 21, 2017
DannyMilks
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Nov 21, 2017
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PatCProbably not, as you're right that it would leave tiny holes. The only consideration would be that if you remove the corners to taper the quilt, you have a lot of extra down, and you could stuff those back into the center baffles tubes for extra warmth. If you removed the center baffle, the down could travel all the way up. On the other hand, if you didn't, then the legs area would just be really overstuffed, which might be preferred. If you did remove the seam, you probably should use drops of seam sealer.
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