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- From: HF.MMX@forsythe.stanford.edu (Marilee Marshall)
- Newsgroups: alt.sewing
- Subject: Re: Re: Duvet Covers
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 14:40:22 -0800
- Organization: Stanford University
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- >
- >I have not found a "wonderful" way to do closures. I do sew a piece of
- >velcro into the two bottom corners of my duvet and then onto my
- >comforter - it makes it easier to put the comforter into the cover.
-
- I recently pieced a duvet cover for my daughter for x-mas. Used the
- ideas from a "Threads" issue. The back of the duvet meets in the
- center, all the way across, and is fastened by pretty matching
- buttons. It made a rather cute treatment. The article also
- suggested sewing some bias tape into the inside corners. By sewing
- corresponding tape on the outside of the comforter, you can tie them
- inside the duvet to keep everything in place.
-
- marilee
- at stanford
-