What happens when you combine ripstop 57/43 NYCO Extreme Multicam material, Polartec 200 fleece, and intricate machine quilting techniques? Well, you end up with something that is quite beautiful, functional, and really cool.
Countyline Quilt Company started offering their Multicam quilts on internet gun forums. The idea blew up from there and now they have launched dedicated social media sites just for their Multicam Quilts. Who wouldn’t want an heirloom quality quilt in an iconic camo pattern?
They use ripstop 57/43 NYCO Extreme material for the top layer. This material is not as well known as the 50/50 NYCO used in many uniforms but it is much softer while still offering excellent durability. Countyline Quilt Company then bonds warm Polartec 200 fleece to the back of the quilt with a beautiful pattern of stitches. The edges are then bound to prevent fraying.
These are made in the USA from USA made materials. They are about 65″ X 84″ (custom sizes may be available by request).
Order yours direct: Multicam Quilts
225 + shipping. Not bolivars, dollars. I’m sure it’s a nice quilt, but dang son. Here’s my 97% cheaper alternative. Stop by goodwill or Salvation Army, (ideally in late spring or summer) and by a used queen size quilt for $10. Buy some off the shelf fabric dye: blue, brown, black. Mix it all together & wash.
You get a (not strictly ‘camo’) mottled, dark grey-brown quilt that does a fair job blending in. If if you lose or destroy it, you’re onlu out ~$11.
GBPSE.
Seriously, this is a sort of custom-esque boutique project that the members of ARFCOM begged the guy’s wife to make.
Go be poor somewhere else tim..
No thanks, Al. I’ll keep my hard earned cash, and you can snuggle in your fancy pants quilt.
Awesome, trying to order one now