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MYOG 20 degree Momentum and XP quilt
![]() I finished my 20 degree MYOG Momentum and XP oversized quilt .... the quilt weighs in at about 17 oz. I used a double layer of XP from the chest down and a single layer of 2.5 oz basis weight XP from the chest up. Since I always carry an insulated pullover anyway, I figured I should integrate it into my sleep system. I've made a number of quilts in the pas NOTE: The remainder of this post can be read by logging in. For free PBF membership click here |
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing this with us. I like the way you've added more insulation in the low NOTE: The remainder of this post can be read by logging in. For free PBF membership click here
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I used the ripstop for both sides.
My thought was that I could turn it inside out sho NOTE: The remainder of this post can be read by logging in. For free PBF membership click here |
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