My wife bought a couple of inexpensive fuzzy blankets and four inexpensive flat sheets (at that “mart” place), and sandwiched them together like a quilt, but with a large distance between stitch lines. We used them for bedrolls when we were camping on motorcycle trips. Having the sheets on the outside helped keep the sand burrs, goat heads (a thorn), pine needles, and other debris associated with tent camping from sticking to the fuzzy blankets.
The widely spaced quilting stitch lines help keep as much poof as possible in the blankets. If you quilt them very closely, they won’t poof as much as batting, get stiff, and won’t trap as much heat.
We didn’t use them in extreme cold situations, and got pretty cool at 32 degrees F in Red River New Mexico one year, but they worked great for all of the other camps that we pitched during six riding seasons.
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