TailLights
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« on: August 15, 2020, 09:05:39 AM » |
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I'm seeing used down sleeping bags on ebay for okay money. Some seem crazy expensive for used bags, some seem reasonable. I'm wondering how practical it is to buy one, wash the down with Nikwax down wash (or maybe just woolite to save money?), then deconstruct it, and re-sew it into a quilt (closed in foot box, then opens up) to make a physically smaller bag which weighs less. So I'm re-using the down and the fabric. Zip and some fabric would come off and be put into the spares for future projects pile.
I'd be doing this for a fun project, and to save money, and to reduce my carbon footprint. If I could work out a way to do it effectively, I'd want to make a few for my kids (3 and 6) ... maybe get one bag and convert it into two kids quilts.
1) Is this just going to be a feathery mess? 2) I've heard down can lose it's loft, particularly if stored rolled up. Maybe a loft check at home with marked jar and scales before building 3) We donated our sewing machine last year, so I would have to go buy a replacement at goodwill or similar.
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