Anonymous wrote:If you buy the proper sort of sheet, both sides are finished in the same manner so there is no difference. I feel sorry for your children
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Why would anyone not use a top sheet!? Gross.
European-style. Lots of hotels do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use a duvet and duvet cover. Makes making the bed so much easier.
But don't you have to remove the cover, wash, and then stuff the duvet back in every time you do the laundry? It takes me forever to stuff my queen size duvet back into the duvet cover and then do up all the buttons. Throwing a flat sheet on takes me seconds in comparison. Am I doing something wrong?
Putting on a duvet cover takes under a minute, way less time than making a bed with a sheet and comforter every day.
I put the duvet cover inside out, reach inside and grab the two top corners, then grab the two top corners of the duvet/comforter and pull them out the hole at the bottom. Shake a few times, make sure the bottom corners are lined up and then button up.
I wash the duvet cover every time we change sheets (have learned to button it up in the wash or random other things get in there!)
Then I'm doing something wrong, because I need to block off a whole evening to put our king size duvet cover back on. And I'm usually sweating afterwards.
+1. Maybe I'm not tall enough or don't have the wingspan. Grabbing two corners of a king size duvet while my arms have disappeared in a duvet cover and then pulling the heavy comforter through and shaking it out would not end the way PP has described. More likely there would be some frustration, and then me yelling at DH to do it instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flat sheet upside down.
Used to do this, but now we don't bother with a flat sheet.
I don't understand -- you don't use a top sheet, between you and the covers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use a duvet and duvet cover. Makes making the bed so much easier.
But don't you have to remove the cover, wash, and then stuff the duvet back in every time you do the laundry? It takes me forever to stuff my queen size duvet back into the duvet cover and then do up all the buttons. Throwing a flat sheet on takes me seconds in comparison. Am I doing something wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use a duvet and duvet cover. Makes making the bed so much easier.
But don't you have to remove the cover, wash, and then stuff the duvet back in every time you do the laundry? It takes me forever to stuff my queen size duvet back into the duvet cover and then do up all the buttons. Throwing a flat sheet on takes me seconds in comparison. Am I doing something wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Flat sheet upside down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My problem is finding duvet covers that actually fit the duvet. My duvet swims inside most covers, so it gets all bunched up on one side and I end up "covered" in nothing but the cover.
Sew some ties to the inside corners of the duvet cover, then you can tie the duvet in place.
Anonymous wrote:My problem is finding duvet covers that actually fit the duvet. My duvet swims inside most covers, so it gets all bunched up on one side and I end up "covered" in nothing but the cover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use a duvet and duvet cover. Makes making the bed so much easier.
But don't you have to remove the cover, wash, and then stuff the duvet back in every time you do the laundry? It takes me forever to stuff my queen size duvet back into the duvet cover and then do up all the buttons. Throwing a flat sheet on takes me seconds in comparison. Am I doing something wrong?
Putting on a duvet cover takes under a minute, way less time than making a bed with a sheet and comforter every day.
I put the duvet cover inside out, reach inside and grab the two top corners, then grab the two top corners of the duvet/comforter and pull them out the hole at the bottom. Shake a few times, make sure the bottom corners are lined up and then button up.
I wash the duvet cover every time we change sheets (have learned to button it up in the wash or random other things get in there!)
Then I'm doing something wrong, because I need to block off a whole evening to put our king size duvet cover back on. And I'm usually sweating afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:It's even grosser in a hotel.