• atan@lemmy.ml
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    Occasionally I find my duvet like this in the morning, but it fixes itself when I make the bed. Only way I could see this being an issue is through using duvet covers which are incorrectly sized, or not making the bed (properly) before getting back in.

    I wonder if this is a case of people using duvets but having not been shown how to make a bed with one… For the benefit of the uninitiated, stand at the foot of the bed, grab the bottom corners of the duvet and hold them wide apart. Lift up to shoulder height then use a quick downward motion - the top of the duvet should flick out like a whip. This will push the duvet back into the top corners of the cover and redistribute any loose filling which may have migrated down through the night.

    Also never seen ties in a duvet - seems pretty pointless to me.

  • McGuirk808@lemmy.world
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    11 小时前

    I’m an uncultured slob that doesn’t put my blankets in giant pillowcases. I am happy in my ignorance.

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      Just so you know. This is unhygienic as fuck if you sleep in the regularly. It’s basically how you get bed bugs.

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        4 小时前

        You get bed bugs by bringing infested items/animals/people into your home, not by sleeping in a bed with no duvet cover

  • melfie@lemmy.zip
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    9 小时前

    Duvets are a pain in the ass and both the duvet and cover need to be washed anyway. Why not just stick with comforters with sheets and save yourself the trouble?

    • Cort@lemmy.world
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      8 小时前

      At least with down, the duvet cover can be washed more often than the duvet. Plus you can change the color or design without wasting as much material buying a whole new duvet/comforter.

  • RBWells@lemmy.world
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    Yeah I have often pinned the whole top edge with a few big safety pins. Those things need more than 4 ties, it really is maddening. And no, I don’t have sensory issues. In general I love textures of all sorts. Duvet covers are made wrong. They need to tie all along the top, then halfway down the sides, then the bottom 2 corners.

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    In high school someone I knew got trapped inside a duvet cover and basically everyone in attendance didn’t know what was happening (emphasis on HIGH school). A decade later I discovered what a duvet cover was and still don’t much care for them.

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    Most (but not all) duvets and duvet covers have ties/loops to tie the corners (and sometimes the midpoints) off to keep this from happening.

    Honestly I never had this issue nor knew about the loops/ties until I graduated from a full/queen cover to a king size one and it became a real problem.

    • 9point6@lemmy.world
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      13 小时前

      I have been around for 3 and a half decades and I’ve never had a duvet that’s done this in the UK

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        13 小时前

        For the first three decades of my life my duvet had the loops but the cover didn’t have the ties. I just thought the loops were something to grab on to while spelunking into the cover to insert the duvet 😂

        • save_the_humans@leminal.space
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          You don’t have to go spelunking if you don’t want to. Turn the cover inside out, lay the duvet on top, tie off the corners if you have ties, and turn it all back right side over.

    • Tot@lemmy.world
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      6 小时前

      In my experience, only the fancier brands do this. But you can make your own and sew them on too.

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      Obviously a different thing, but your comment unlocked a several decades old memory about my mom tying the ends of my duvet to the bed frame, because I would kick it off the bed while asleep. Wow, that memory was pulled from some very dusty and almost forgotten part of my brain, lol.

      • Lyrl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        9 小时前

        Our comforter is tied to the bed footrest on my husband’s side, because otherwise I steal it in my sleep. It keeps marital harmony!

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      I thought I was so clever when i discovered this myself one day. Then i used it and it torn the string off the duvet cover :/

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        13 小时前

        I dont know about the previous commenter’s fancy duvets/covers but the ikea ones have switched between snaps and loops and none at all between product lines. I have noticed though that the cotton covers tend to stick well to the polyester duvets such that they stay in place without

    • Malyca@lemmy.zip
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      13 小时前

      It still happens especially with fabric like viscose. My duvet has ties for in-between corners too, but my comforter doesn’t, so I get what’s being described here. I need to sew some in and stop being a lazy ass.

    • RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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      I’ve never understood those. Clearly yes, they’re for tying the corners, but how? Wouldn’t they just slip out? Do you have to just tie really really tightly?

      Anyway, my duvet is a King on a Queen bed, and I still don’t have the issue, but I don’t toss and turn too much.

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          10 小时前

          On a king I still find that it sags a lot in the middle of the edges even with the corners tied. So we got the magnetic fasteners (like on anti theft clothing tags) to pin the middle.

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        11 小时前

        As another post said the corners have a loop for the tie. Even without those loops I’ve tied the cover around a section of the duvet corner without issue. My cover is linen, so maybe other materials don’t work as well? YMMV.

  • lonefighter@sh.itjust.works
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    12 小时前

    It’s stuff like this that makes me both relieved and slightly ashamed that I’m in my 30s and still don’t know quite what a duvet is.

    • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      Okay, you know how we put pillows in pillowcases, so that when it’s time to wash the bed linens you don’t have to wash and more to the point dry the pillow stuffing?

      Take that same concept and apply it to your comforter or bedspread.

      A duvet is a thick blanket that’s designed to come apart so you can wash or exchange the outer layer without having to wash the fluffy insulation. Another feature is that you can own multiple covers and one actual blanket, so if you want to change up your colors you can just swap out the cover. One-piece comforters don’t fold up that compactly for storage, but empty duvet covers do.

      • Zwiebel@feddit.org
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        I’ve grown up with these, I think they’re the standard blanket in Germany. We also have a thin inner for summer and a thick goose down inner for winter. And a whole bunch of covers, so you can just throw one in the wash and put the next one on.

        Actually now that I think about it we always buy pillow case+duvet cover as a matching set, idk if you can even get then separately lol

      • lonefighter@sh.itjust.works
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        7 小时前

        Thanks for the explanation! TBH it sounds like something that I would hate and find a bunch of extra work, but I can see why other people would like it and find it useful.

        • mudstickmcgee@sh.itjust.works
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          If your not from a cold weather climate you probably also don’t have a down douve that can only be dry-cleaned.

          Where I’m from we generally sleep with the window open to some degree all year round. So in the winter the bedroom gets pretty cold sometimes.

      • AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)@lemmy.ca
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        I have a king sized bed, and bought a new comforter for it in December. It’s nice, with fleece side and a smoother side, and a kind of fiber fill. Only problem is that I recently realized it doesn’t come close to fitting in my wash machine, so I’ll have to take it to a laundromat. Do you think a duvet cover would work over something like that, even though it doesn’t have any ties?

        • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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          Long time duvet user here, switched from regular blankets.

          You can certainly try looking for a duvet cover that will fit, but you‘ll specifically have to measure your current covering and see if the cover you like will fit.

          Duvet covers don‘t mean you don‘t have to wash the thicker blanket. It just means you need to do so way less often. Our usual cycle is washing the cover and then the duvet has to be thrown in the dryer every 2x the cover gets washed or changed. This helps knock body dander or pet fur out, and of course kill the mites or bacteria that live on all of us, and this all helps keep odors away. About every 3rd or 4th change, the duvet gets washed too.

          So in other words, you should still wash the big fluffy comforter. But, if you can find a duvet cover for it, you can wash it less.

    • bbbbbbbbbbb@lemmy.world
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      I have my house set to a temperature i enjoy wearing mild clothing in, then I use a light blanket that matches that feeling of “lightly clothed” and i sleep fine. I dont understand these fancy bed concepts

      • Squirrelsdrivemenuts@lemmy.world
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        To me having a house always set to the same temp sounds like the fancy concept. Do you live somewhere very warm? In winter we only heat the house during the day and I’ve woken up in a 14°C bedroom. Thick duvets are a must.

      • lonefighter@sh.itjust.works
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        I sleep best when I’m cold so I try to keep my house cold (summer months I just deal) and instead of a single warm cover on my bed I have multiple throw blankets. It’s not aesthetically pleasing but then I can cover up with as many blankets as my body wants and I can also layer where I’m cold. Some nights I have 5 blankets over my upper body and head and my legs are completely uncovered and sometimes my feet are freezing and the rest of me is fine.

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    Yes I also get mad about thin floppy empty duvet

    …because I also have sensory issues

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      My favourite is when sheets are tucked in tight and straight and even and flat; with NO WRINKLES and NO EDGES and I slip into bed like a letter into an envelope. Especially if I just showered and the sheets are clean too

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