Duvets
Okay, could somebody freakin' explain to me why our duvet doesn't stay arranged inside the duvet cover, so that I always end up basically covered by a sheet instead of the wonderful goose feather type things?
Actually, I know why this happens. Could somebody freakin' explain why it's not featured in the advertising of the Duvet Marketing Board, or how I can fix it? I mean, sheesh.
Actually, I know why this happens. Could somebody freakin' explain why it's not featured in the advertising of the Duvet Marketing Board, or how I can fix it? I mean, sheesh.
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A simpler, Martha Stewart type solution would be to take a needle and thread and put a couple quick stitches a few inches from each corner - substantial enough to hold it in place but easy to detach for laundering.
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More from Martha:
Baby leprechauns also will hold well if properly sedated, and add a festive springlike green glow to one's bed ensemble.
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My solution
My complaint about the duvet is that the feathers always end up in the corners and when Ben tucks the duvet under him on one side the weight of all the feathers on my side pulls the duvet off the bed. Next thing I know I've got a half cocooned husband on my side of the bed. ...Wait come to think of it before we had a duvet I often had a half cocooned husband on my side of the bed. Now he just uses the duvet excuse to stay there.
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what ours DOES do, though, is "collect" all the down at toward one end. like, i'd say it's about 20 or 30 individual squares, but it gets all fluffy and puffy toward the feet, and thin and unfluffy at the head.
so every few weeks i have to remove it from the cover, flip it around, and put the cover back on. :: shrug ::