Get the stylish duvet covers that enduring charm of stripes
The bedroom is a peaceful hideaway where one can escape the hectic pace of the day. The bed is king in this small space, both in terms of appearance and feel, inviting you to a peaceful sleep. Step inside the classic beauty of the duvet cover made of striped cotton. Discover the difference a genuinely opulent cotton striped duvet cover can make in your bedtime routine by visiting Trance Home Linen. Look at the luxurious cotton striped duvet cover with pillow cover (300 tc). This shows that sometimes the most basic design features can have the biggest effects. Even in their most basic form, stripes have a powerful effect on design. A room can appear longer with vertical stripes because they direct the viewer's gaze upward and give the impression of more height. Conversely, horizontal stripes optically enlarge a space by fostering a sense of stability and groundedness. Striped duvet covers are a great option for bedrooms of all sizes and shapes because of their versatility. Vertical stripes can give the impression of space in a small space.
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I feel weird putting vent art on here, but this one is positive, and maybe it’ll help someone else who’s feeling the same, and wants the same reassurance. 💜
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This Quilt has been a struggle. I bought most of the fabric four years ago, when I didn’t know what a 1/4 in seam was, and getting any corner to match was a goddamn nightmare. I almost threw everything out, but I ripped all of the seams and was left with so fucking many 2.5 in squares that weren’t cut very well, and piecing this fucker back together was also a goddamn nightmare. I made two trips to the Quilt shop for more fabric, changed patterns at least three times. And spent a lot of time rearranging the order of the blocks before I settled on this scrappy -and might I say adorable - Halloween quilt.
I threw a couple of borders on it to try and use as much of my Halloween scraps as possible, and I sewed on the binding very sloppily. I just wanted to get it finished before Halloween, and despite this post date, I did! The ladies at the quilt shop let me help with the quilting, and I felt like a little kid helping mom in the kitchen.
Because of the nature of the beast (the bad cutting, the sloppy piecing, and my overall haste to finish) there are a few tucks around the borders. Did you know you’re supposed to measure the borders, not just sew on the strips and cut where it ends? Measuring keeps it Square. Slapping borders on gives you tucks. I’m still learning so much, but I’m having a good time.
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the way smoooooth flat cotton fabrics like QUILTING COTTON or SHEETS get COLD at room temperature and you can just lay facedown on them to be refreshed anytime you want all day long CLICK LIKE if you love REFRESHING TEXTILES
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another quilt top finished ✅
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Can an american pls send me a diagram of a bed featuring all sheets+blankets/quilts/etc that would go on it. Labelled. Ideally w some real life photo references (from google or whatever) so I can confirm that these words mean what I think they mean. I'm so confused as to what the american sleeping arrangement is
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dream of softer sleep, ok?
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Okay so, a little bit of context, my boyfriend has one pillow on his queen size bed. Just one. I have 6 on my full size bed. And I really want to know what the average number of pillows people have on their beds when it is made, not how many they sleep with.
Bonus points if you say what size bed you have
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Finished just in time for Valentine’s Day. It’s messy and crooked but hey. Gotta start somewhere, and for my first time free motion quilting, I think it’s alright.
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THE ENDURING CHARM OF STRIPES - STYLISH DUVET COVERS
The bedroom is a peaceful hideaway where one can escape the hectic pace of the day. The bed is king in this small space, both in terms of appearance and feel, inviting you to a peaceful sleep. Step inside the classic beauty of the duvet cover made of striped cotton. Discover the difference a genuinely opulent cotton striped duvet cover can make in your bedtime routine by visiting Trance Home Linen. Look at the luxurious cotton striped duvet cover with pillow cover (300 tc). This shows that sometimes the most basic design features can have the biggest effects. Even in their most basic form, stripes have a powerful effect on design. A room can appear longer with vertical stripes because they direct the viewer's gaze upward and give the impression of more height. Conversely, horizontal stripes optically enlarge a space by fostering a sense of stability and groundedness. Striped duvet covers are a great option for bedrooms of all sizes and shapes because of their versatility. Vertical stripes can give the impression of space in a small space.
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I AM HAVING ARTISTIC IDEAS ABOVE MY SKILL LEVEL + HOURS ON THIS EARTH + AVAILABLE ENERGIES
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Page’s quilt. I did the math myself, but the design is called “Chandelier” and I’m not sure where it’s from. I learned a lot about bias edges, and batiks and why I should have used a lot more starch than I did. But I love it! It’s got a minky backing and I did the binding by machine which was a first for me. Not perfect, but I’ll keep trying.
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hey do you want to see my hideous gay blanket i finally finished knitting. rhetorical question yes you do
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okay wait, because i can never edit tags on poll posts and the notes on that one are like genuinely catching me off guard: do americans for real not use duvet covers? like as a rule? across the entire country? like you’re all just using random blankets or quilts and shit all the time? and then sticking a sheet between you and the blanket pile? or is this one of those “depends on where you are but obviously each regional standard is considered universal by its adherents” situations?
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Quilting has been used so extensively on quilts, throws, and comfortables that many think of it only in connection with them and do not realize how much real beauty it can contribute to garments. Quilting costs little more than your time....
Mary Brooks Picken added that you did have to take time to make it “perfect work,” so attention was needed as well. She gave examples of machine quilting all over on a robe, vest, or “comfortable” which is a little confusing, but comfortables here meant both padded or quilted comforters for beds AND padded and quilted mufflers (thank you, Oxford English Dictionary). While this was published in Sewing Simplified from 1953, some of the material dated back to the 1930s from earlier books Picken wrote, and the meaning of words has since changed.
She also pointed out that bands along the edge of a garment might be quilted, and I have seen quilted collars and cuffs that are handsome as well. Picken also suggested quilting a coat lining, but I swore I would never take on a large quilting project after I machine quilted a simple-pieced comforter. It was about the most tedious and awkward machine sewing I had ever done.
So, take my advice and think of machine quilting as trim or embellishment. If you are keen on a quilted coat lining, you can buy such fabrics pre-made.
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