Duvet And Duvet Covers
There are some things that with normally take for granted and think we know until we are confronted with the situation. The other day I read a post about how someone was struggling with getting a freshly washed duvet cover back on the duvet. I have spent a few years writing about Pottery barn duvet covers and others and what have you but I have never really taken the time to write a post or review ( call it whatever you like) about this.
Allow me to share with you some of the easier way you can employ when doing this. This will help save you a lot of time and possible damage to your yellow duvet cover .
Different people do this differently. I once met a woman who actually crawls inside her king flannel duvet covers so she can be able to pull the comforter and fit it into place. In my opinion, this is too much work - unless you are sure that your floor, where you’d have to lay the cover, is clean and germ free and clean then you can try out this one.
One of the most easier ways is to just roll it up - like a carpert. After you do that simply slip it into the cover and then unroll it. The next one is my favourite way of doing it. Turn the cover inside out and then line it up i.e. the corner of the quilt with the inside seam of the cover. While still holding on the corners flip it right side out and you’ll be done - just like that.
My last recommendation is to buy and use some duvet clips. When using these, you just turn the cover inside out, line it up with duvet then put a clip at each corner at the seam. A metal clip is fine but try to find a soft foam one for best results. Once you’ve clipped them on then flip the cover back right side out.
