Yes - thanks are most definitely due to Elnnina, and her sister.
I suspect we will be lying on top of our sleeping bags with just the quilt as covering next week. That's one thing I love about quilts - they can add extra warmth when it's hot, or provide a cool covering when it isn't.
@Iminei - the white fabric is just the duvet cover that's on the bed underneath. The turquoise is the backing of the quilt. I've (roughly) outlined the pocket on the back, which is there in the third picture (above), but pretty much invisible:
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The pocket is sewed down round three sides, and open on the long turquoise side.
You lie the quilt down, backing downwards, and fold each side over the centre, so that it is three thicknesses deep.
Then you fold it down from the top (the pocket being at the bottom) until the folded quilt is roughly the size of the pocket, and the pocket is underneath all the layers.
Then you turn the pocket inside out so that it encloses the whole quilt.
The middle picture on my previous post shows the whole quilt folded into the pocket to make the pillow. I am astonished at how small it has gone!
I've probably made my pocket a bit smaller than is ideal - the pillow is very firm - but I want to be able to have it out in our very small caravan without it taking up too much space. Mr Acorn is fairly brutal with cushions, but i reckon this one could fight back.