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Old 03-06-2014, 10:34 AM
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i've had a "dream" item in my head for a long time... from WAY before i started to sew...

i've thought about having a reversible duvet cover. this means that it would have FOUR usable sides instead of TWO.

now, i know that this can be done with sheets: as in one piece of fabric for each side.

but my question to you all is... if i were to piece each of the four sides and GENTLY quilt them (as in using the thinnest batting), can this be something that can be comfortable to sleep under.

i imagine it can be. i guess i'm mostly writing this post to see if anyone else has thought of this and executed it... how did it work out for you?

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SURE why not.. . im sure you can use french seams.. start out with a pillow case and work out the kinks and then make the big one..
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I agree it can absolutely be done....but i would worry a bit about the final weight once the duvet was inside ...might be too heavy to be comfortable to sleep under.....particularly for an on the back sleeper...your toes would feel squished !
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Originally Posted by PenniF View Post
I agree it can absolutely be done....but i would worry a bit about the final weight once the duvet was inside ...might be too heavy to be comfortable to sleep under.....particularly for an on the back sleeper...your toes would feel squished !
good point!
i could play with the idea of piecing two of the four sides, maybe.
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lol then again, i'm used to sleeping with a 65lb puppy on top of me... so weight might not be that much of an issue lol
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I disagree. I have a high quality percale Lands End percale cotton duvet cover & I dislike it because it is heavy. I can't imagine how heavy four layers of fabric would be.
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You might want to try some samples with a thin poly batting vs a thin cotton batting first. The poly will probably be lighter weight and with those number of layers, more comfortable. Or possibly, just use flannel as a batting?
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Originally Posted by NJ Quilter View Post
You might want to try some samples with a thin poly batting vs a thin cotton batting first. The poly will probably be lighter weight and with those number of layers, more comfortable. Or possibly, just use flannel as a batting?
yeah, flannel was what i was thinking. something THIN.
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For a duvet cover I wouldn't use any batting ... unless I was really cold.
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I bought some sheets at Macys and they are reversible. I bought gray ones. One side is light gray the other dark gray. They are really nice sheets, very high thread count and feels so nice. You might check into that and make your cover using two sheet of different colors.
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