Filling a quilt with down

Filled and finished my "ultralight" quilt today - 220g shell, 200g of 900 loft down, 5cm loft throughout.
Below are some piccies showing how to fill a down object cleanly, with hardly any mess. The pictures of the finished quilt are under my post "ultralight down quilt"
I made a "fitting" for my vacuum cleaner with some mesh over the end of it, from a small bit of plastic tube which was just bigger than the vacuum end, with mesh over the end, and surrounded by some packing foam and electrical tape, to make it just the right size to fit inside the cardboard tube into which the down was sucked, so that it also worked as a "plunger end" for pushing the down into the baffles.
Inside a big container, the down is weighed into a smaller plastic container that sits on the scales, ideally still clumped. I used 13-15g per baffle. Fit the vacuum cleaner attachment onto the cardboard tubing, and suck/stuff the down from the small plastic container into the cardboard tube. Remove the vacuum nozzle, leaving the "fitting" in the end of the cardboard tube.
The cardboard tube is then pushed into the baffle, and the plunger rod attached to the fitting
, which is used to plunge the down into the baffle.
Remove, tape baffle shut with masking tape, and I annotated the down weight for that baffle on each bit of tape, in case I needed to do some adjustments later. . Prior to filling the quilt, I had aligned the free edges, and inverted them, holding them in the right position with short sections of large contrasting stiching, which is removed after finished the edge properly. Sew closed, removing tape as you go, and unpicking the stitches used to align the edges
Use the vacuum cleaner to suck up any stray plumules as you work, and there is absolutely no mess at the end of the process.....and, you can weigh the down fill per baffle by the gram.
Andrew Allan
Below are some piccies showing how to fill a down object cleanly, with hardly any mess. The pictures of the finished quilt are under my post "ultralight down quilt"
I made a "fitting" for my vacuum cleaner with some mesh over the end of it, from a small bit of plastic tube which was just bigger than the vacuum end, with mesh over the end, and surrounded by some packing foam and electrical tape, to make it just the right size to fit inside the cardboard tube into which the down was sucked, so that it also worked as a "plunger end" for pushing the down into the baffles.
Inside a big container, the down is weighed into a smaller plastic container that sits on the scales, ideally still clumped. I used 13-15g per baffle. Fit the vacuum cleaner attachment onto the cardboard tubing, and suck/stuff the down from the small plastic container into the cardboard tube. Remove the vacuum nozzle, leaving the "fitting" in the end of the cardboard tube.
The cardboard tube is then pushed into the baffle, and the plunger rod attached to the fitting
, which is used to plunge the down into the baffle.
Remove, tape baffle shut with masking tape, and I annotated the down weight for that baffle on each bit of tape, in case I needed to do some adjustments later. . Prior to filling the quilt, I had aligned the free edges, and inverted them, holding them in the right position with short sections of large contrasting stiching, which is removed after finished the edge properly. Sew closed, removing tape as you go, and unpicking the stitches used to align the edges
Use the vacuum cleaner to suck up any stray plumules as you work, and there is absolutely no mess at the end of the process.....and, you can weigh the down fill per baffle by the gram.
Andrew Allan