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2 quilts for ONE king sized bed ???

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Old 10-15-2015, 04:10 AM
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Default 2 quilts for ONE king sized bed ???

I have a king sized bed, was going to make a new quilt for it .... decided hubby & I need our own quilts since we like different warmths sleeping ....... now I dont know what size to make each quilt so it looks ok when I make the bed !!!! Any thoughts ??

I have 3 grey patterned fabrics and white ..... any QUILT AS YOU GO patterns you can suggest ?!?


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Old 10-15-2015, 04:31 AM
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DH and I sleep at different temperatures also. What I do is I take the quilt, he takes the sheet and I only put them together when I make up the bed. What you might possibly do is make one for the overall bed then make a separate one for the foot of the bed folded. If you wanted 2, you might make 2 twins.
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Old 10-15-2015, 04:33 AM
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Or you can put him on the couch, lol.
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Old 10-15-2015, 04:59 AM
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Why not use 2 different types of batting in your quilt. One light and one heavy.
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Old 10-15-2015, 05:29 AM
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I have never seen two quilts on a king size bed.
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Old 10-15-2015, 07:17 AM
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What works for us is to have a large puffy comforter in a duvet which we purchased from Ikea that covers the entire bed and looks tidy. I have 2 square quilts which I layer on top of that, one set on point. It looks pretty when made up, is actually very fast to make the bed (we don't use a top sheet since the duvet is regularly washed) and gives us each the degree of warmth we want in our own quilt.
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Same here!!!
Originally Posted by toverly View Post
DH and I sleep at different temperatures also. What I do is I take the quilt, he takes the sheet and I only put them together when I make up the bed. What you might possibly do is make one for the overall bed then make a separate one for the foot of the bed folded. If you wanted 2, you might make 2 twins.
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I've always had a throw/twin sized quilt on top of all the other layers on the other side of our King-sized bed. Right now, we have a sheet, a blanket, a K-sized quilt and on my side the extra. Sometimes before we put on the blanket DH would also put a throw quilt on his side. The two smaller quilts don't match the King-sized and get folded up during the day most of the time.
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I think - as others have suggested - have a big comforter/quilt/spread that covers the whole mattress - and then cover your side of the bed with an extra cover/blanket/quilt.

If you want it to look tidier during the day - just fold up the part that covers your side of the bed.
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Old 10-15-2015, 10:23 AM
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A different approach that we considered -- have two matching twin or double duvet-covered comforters, one for each side of the bed with the prefered warmth of comforter , then a more decorative quilt on top, either on point or centered.
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