Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep them for the times when I need to put a sheet on the couch for some reason, or to use as drop cloths.
What about pillow cases?
Seems we have lots of extras. Use for muddy paws, car seat protection, or on sofa pillows when I am determined to take a nap and not go to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would throw the whole set out, but I’m a borderline minimalist, I don’t keep extra stuff around. I have a sheet set for our room (king bed) and a backup set, and a sheet set for the guest bed (full) and a backup set. So if a fitted sheet ripped, I’d have to buy a new set, and I wouldn't keep around the top of flat sheet or pillow cases because I don’t have use for more than two sets per size.
This, exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep them for the times when I need to put a sheet on the couch for some reason, or to use as drop cloths.
What about pillow cases?
Anonymous wrote:I intentionally mix and match my sheets. So right now, my duvet cover, fitted sheet and two pillowcase sets are all different from one another. I have three different prints and one solid. I tend to buy in similar color families - oranges, pinks, greens mixed with cream bases - all of which match the other decor in our room. A lot of simple geometric prints with occasional bold prints. When I buy solid color sheets and pillowcases, I only buy cream. I switched over from white as I noticed the patterned sheets I gravitated towards were cream based patterns and I hated using white pillowcases with them. Basically, I buy sheets that work within my larger linen collection, so there’s no reason to toss an entire set if one piece of it wears out or is destroyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are your sheets getting ripped? This has never happened to me.
DH is a stomachache sleeper. He ripped the fitted sheet with his toenails. It was the spot where his feet rest.
Anonymous wrote:They match, and last for 5+ years. If one rips at that point I’d use it as an excuse to get new ones.
Anonymous wrote:How are your sheets getting ripped? This has never happened to me.
Anonymous wrote:We use mismatched stuff all the time. Neither DH or I care. If it's clean, it's good enough for us.