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6 Piece Duvet Cover Set
Karla from Chestermere, AB It’s said about 6 Piece Duvet Cover Set
This is a beautiful set! I got the lavender colour which looks as pictured. The duvet cover has a silky feel to it and seems to be of excellent quality. I always wash things before wearing/using them and there are no issues post-wash; no shrinking, no discolouration, no loose stitching or anything like that.
I believe this cover will stand up well to regular use and washings. I’m very happy with this purchase!
6 Piece Duvet Cover Set
No master suite is really complete without a carefully selected set of sheets! With a jacquard pattern reminiscent of sequins, floral motifs and other lovely things, the 6-piece duvet cover set is the perfect choice for your quiet retreat. Handmade in polyester, this set is wonderfully easy to clean: just wash it in the washing machine and dry it! A shadow effect completes the contemporary appearance of this piece.
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Marie-Pier from Lévis, QC said: “This set is beautiful, but be very careful – I feel the decorative parts of the set pull very easily.
When I say pull, I mean a relatively flat wedding ring that doesn’t pull on clothing or anything else daily, keeps getting stuck all over the duvet while I am sleeping and truly ruining it. It is beautiful, but again, beware of how careful you need to be with the decorations.”
LA2HAWAII from Salt Lake City, UT said: “This duvet cover set is beautiful! The quality of the fabric very nice; the print is reminesent of a Japanese print.
There are so many variations of blue, yet this blue is very veristle; I needed a dark blue, almost navy to work with the colors in a painting which hangs over the bed. The color is perfect for my bedroom; the color could easily work with a slightly lighter blue. Interesting to note, if you would like the duevet cover to look as represented in the ad, you will need to place the buttoned end, which traditionally is the top of the duvet, at the foot of the bed.
This works fine and you cannot really see the button closure. One comment, the duevet cover is several inches smaller, in width, than the previous duevet we had on our bed.
I have paid four times the price of previous duevet covers and this is equal in quality. I highly recommend!”
How to Make Cast Covers
Cover every unpleasant plaster with a sliding fabric cover. If you need to dress or dress your cast, a simple cover motif will work for you. The choice of elastic fabric for the cover will make the difference in the world. Options range from solid black fabrics to bright fabrics in bright colors and everything in between. Collect the plasterboard cover with the help of a sewing machine in an hour or two.
Tape measure
Stretch fabric
Fabric marker pencil
scissors
Straight pins
Sewing machine
Measure the length of the plaster. Measure the circumference of the plaster on both ends. Add 1 inch to all three sizes.
Lay the fabric on a flat surface. Mark the length measurement near the top edge of the fabric, crossing the width of the fabric. Mark each circumference length from any end of the last measurement marked at a right angle. Draw a straight line from the end of each of the last two marked measures. This forms a rectangular shape with the lower length with a slight inclination.
Cut the fabric on the marked lines.
Fold the fabric with the right sides together, combining the angled cuts. Pin in position. Sew a 1/2 inch seam allowance with an elastic adjustment of the stitch on the sewing machine.
Fold each end under 1/4 inch twice and position it in position. Sew on the lower edge of the fold with the same machine configuration, making stitches 1/4 inch from the edge of the opening.
Slide the cover over the plaster. Create multiple covers in various colors.
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