- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sept/Oct 2023
I don't sew much, and it seems there are many good sewers here, so I thought I'd ask for advice before I start on my bag and liner "upgrade".
My slippery quilt (sleeping bag) slides off my bag liner; it will not stay put over the quilt for more than a few minutes. If I climb into the liner and zip the quilt around the liner like a regular sleeping bag, the liner ends up at the bottom of the bag before midnight. Then I must wiggle-wiggle the liner back up to the top pf the "bag". It didnt bother me much this past fall because I only used the quilt 3 or 4 times. But I am worried that I may need it more this year for an early April Camino.
I have a couple ideas - what do you think would work better to keep the quilt aligned over the liner, and the liner aligned properly under / inside the quilt? Sew buttons onto the quilt and elastic loops onto the liner ( think duvet but with a loop around the button rather than button holes)? Use snaps? Hooks and eyes? Velcro- nonono that might catch my hair-ouch! What else might work better?
Ideas appreciated. Buen Camino to All!
My slippery quilt (sleeping bag) slides off my bag liner; it will not stay put over the quilt for more than a few minutes. If I climb into the liner and zip the quilt around the liner like a regular sleeping bag, the liner ends up at the bottom of the bag before midnight. Then I must wiggle-wiggle the liner back up to the top pf the "bag". It didnt bother me much this past fall because I only used the quilt 3 or 4 times. But I am worried that I may need it more this year for an early April Camino.
I have a couple ideas - what do you think would work better to keep the quilt aligned over the liner, and the liner aligned properly under / inside the quilt? Sew buttons onto the quilt and elastic loops onto the liner ( think duvet but with a loop around the button rather than button holes)? Use snaps? Hooks and eyes? Velcro- nonono that might catch my hair-ouch! What else might work better?
Ideas appreciated. Buen Camino to All!