How To A Duvet In A Duvet Cover

It is human nature to take some things for granted especially when they don’t seem to add much value to life. Some days ago I read about how a woman was struggling to put in the duvet in the duvet cover to the point of labelling them “useless” and complicated. I have spent a few years writing about cheap duvet covers and what have you but I have never really taken the time to write a post or review ( call it whatever you like) about this.

In this post I provide an easier way on how to go about doing this effectively. This will help save you a lot of time and possible damage to your colorful duvet covers that may be as a result of “violent” pulling and stretching.

I have met different people who do it differently but one who stood out is a woman who pratically crawls inside her king flannel duvet covers in order to stretch and flatten the comforter while inside. I am not sure I would ever do that myself – apart from the fact that you may want to scrub the floor thoroughly first to avoid messing up your freshly washed cover this is just not right.

One easier way to do it effectively is to simply roll it up like a carpet. Once you’ve done that just put it in the duvet and unroll it. Alternatively you can just turn the cover inside out and then line it up perfectly before turning it right side out. While inside out just line up the quilt with the inside seam of the cover. From there you just flip it right side out while still holding on to the corners.

You can also buy some duvet clips. When using these, you just turn the cover inside out, line it up with duvet then put a clip at each corner at the seam. A metal clip is fine but try to find a soft foam one for best results. After you’ve attached the clips on to the quilt and seam you can then flip the cover right side out and it will remain in place – and you will be done.

 

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