Archive for January, 2010

how many yards of fabric would i need to make a full sized duvet cover?

January 15th, 2010

I am trying to buy fabric online to make my own duvet cover, how many yards of fabric would i need to make a full sized duvet cover?

How do you keep a down comforter from bunching up inside its duvet cover?

January 13th, 2010

Is there an easy way of getting the comforter straight with the duvet cover after it has been bunched up in side of it?

Where can I buy a cheap duvet cover online?

January 12th, 2010

I have a down comforter that is a queen and want to buy a mocha/light tan colored duvet cover for it. Anybody know some great online sites that have awesome deals?

Thanks!

I’m thinking about buying a duvet cover. What is it and what else should I buy with it?

January 12th, 2010

I found a really nice duvet cover online. Problem is, I don’t know what else I should buy in additiion. Will I have to buy a new comforter or can I use the old one I already own?

Cover Sets – Duvet Covers, Quilt Covers, Doona Covers

January 12th, 2010

A duvet (from the French duvet “down”) or doona is a type of bedding a soft flat bag traditionally filled with down or feathers, or a combination of both and used on a bed as a blanket. Duvets originally came out of rural Europe and were ready from the down feathers of the Eider duck, which is well known for its usefulness as an insulator.

Duvets reduce the complexity of making a bed, as it is a single covering instead of the mixture of sheets, blankets, and quilts or other bed covers, which is traditional in many parts of the world. The cover is called a duvet cover or a “quilt cover“.

In Australia a duvet is called a “Doona“, from a trademarked brand name derived from the Old Norse “dunn” meaning “down feathers”. Though still registered to the Tontine Company, the name “Doona” has become a general term for a duvet or down quilt. A duvet is sometimes confused with a comforter, although comforters go on top of the traditional sheets and blankets and are primarily decorative while duvets are used alone.

Originally the term “continental quilt” was the standard name used across Australia, some regions of Australia still use this term today.
A duvet is also called a quilt, following British tradition.
Duvets are still commonly used in Europe (especially in northern Europe and Scandinavia where it is the most common form of bed covering), and have become popular throughout the world in the late twentieth century.
In Danish and Norwegian a duvet is called a dyne, which is pronounced similarly to the Australian name “doona“.
In the US, confusion often occurs as the word “duvet” may refer to a comforter cover rather than the down blanket itself.
In Spain and Latin America a duvet is known as edredon.
In Russia a duvet is called a “cotton blanket”. It is the most general form of bed covering in Russia and a bright coloured atlas is often used for top and bottom cloth.


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