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A 'Why Didn't I Think of That?' Way to Put on a Duvet Cover
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Anna41
November 18, 2020
I am positively amazed that you would put those wrinkled messes of bed linens on your beds while taping for how to videos. And there is absolutely a proper way to make a bed. If not, why bother?
Karen
November 16, 2020
Palm to forehead moment! If you knew the number of beds I have made in my lifetime at home and as a hotel housekeeper. Can't wait to try this tip!
FrugalCat
November 15, 2020
Bed Bath & Beyond sells some kind of clips that is supposed to make this process easy. My duvet cover is used empty, here in the tropics, so I have little experience with putting them on a comforter.
Kathy
November 15, 2020
I have tried this and failed more times than I can remember. I have since used this method: I cut one side of the duvet cover horizontally in the middle and then serge the cut edges. I put the duvet inside and safety pin the opening shut. Nice and easy.
Rosemarie J.
November 15, 2020
I usually stand on my bed and shake the whole thing by two corners to get it filled properly. This looks easier and safer.
Krispyecca
November 19, 2019
It took me a couple of tries to get it, and then--I got it! I feel like a wizard!
witloof
April 19, 2019
I learned how to change a duvet cover in Switzerland. You turn the cover inside out and hold it by the farthest corners so that the fabric is over your arms. Then you hold the duvet by the nearest corners and give the cover a really hard shake. Presto! It flies over the duvet!
Sophie H.
May 20, 2019
Yes this is the most straight forward method. And to make it even easier, take off the cover so it's inside out, leave it that way for washing .
Sasha B.
November 15, 2020
As a student nurse we were taught how to grab a pillow case from the inside out and pull it over the pillow in the same way. But I don't suppose nurses don't make beds anymore.
Nichole
April 19, 2019
I’ve been using this technique for years. It’s still amazes me everytime this works!!! Magic! I call it the “sandwich bag method” because when you tuck the ends of the duvet at the very end it reminds me of how we used to tuck sandwich bag ends around a sandwich before ziploc bags became super popular.
Bri L.
April 18, 2019
Cool. But given this is F52, I’m sure nobody has missed that this not like a burrito since the ends aren’t folded in. More of a crepe...
BerryBaby
April 18, 2019
My mother taught us a similar solution (in 1950's) with pillowcases. Turn the case inside out. Grab the two end of a pillow, hold inside out ends and pillow ends, flip case over. Works like a charm.
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Ella Q.
April 24, 2019
Game changer! Definitely trying this. I hate when the pillow case is just *slightly* too small for the pillow.
JP
April 18, 2019
Once the duvet is placed on top of the cover (step 2), why not tie the corners of the duvet to the cover using the provided ties on the corners of the cover?
ustabahippie
April 25, 2019
I buy inexpensive cotton twill tape at the fabric store, sew a piece to the center and corners of one end of my duvet. Then sew corresponding pieces on the inside closed end of my cover(s). Put the cover inside out at end to end with the duvet, tie the ties, and flip the whole thing. Keeps the duvet in place inside too.
ustabahippie
April 25, 2019
Why is my comment in one long string into right side infinity and everyone else's in neat paragraphs?
Stephanie P.
April 18, 2019
I was lucky enough to learn this when the video first made the rounds, the “burrito method” definitely changed my life too!
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