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- From: HF.MMX@forsythe.stanford.edu (Marilee Marshall)
- Newsgroups: alt.sewing
- Subject: Re: comforters
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 08:17:16 -0800
- Organization: Stanford University
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- For Christmas I made a quilted a duvet cover for my daughter's down
- comforter. It was elaborately pieced and turned out quite lovely.
- The trouble with this kind of duvet is it shouldn't be washed as
- often as a topsheet, and my daughter doesn't use a topsheet.
- Answer? I put buttons on the sheetside top and sides, then bought a
- sheet and made button holes that corresponded with the duvet's
- buttons. Voila, now she can wash the sheet, and protect the duvet.
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- marilee
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