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Cozee Home TSV 16/07/24
They can ruck up a bit during the night, so I just straighten them again when I make the bed in the morning. The other fitted sheets for winter don’t seem to have that problem.Ive often looked at their bedding sets. I do like the look of this one but the only thing that puts me off is the fitted sheets look like they will ruck up because they are very soft and they look quite big. Is this the case or is it just how they put them on the bed in the studio. Thanks.
Thats what I was a bit concerned about because I dont like things rucking up when I am in bed but I might give it a go. Thanks for your response.They can ruck up a bit during the night, so I just straighten them again when I make the bed in the morning. The other fitted sheets for winter don’t seem to have that problem.
I can imagine your skirt. What a good idea. Nice and comfy and warm. I'd really like to get some linen sheets for the summer, but I can't afford them. A set costs hundreds, depending on the quality of the linen.I bought a velvet soft 4 piece set a couple of years ago. I use a double duvet on a single bed. Bought a separate set of single matching fitted sheets which does make it expensive.
I took the elastic out of the double fitted sheet and made myself a skirt out of it, which is lovely to wear indoors in the really cold weather.
I wish they did just more of the three piece sets. Most of my friends use a duvet that is one size bigger than their actual bed.
It was an emerald green one and it does look nice. I use M&S Tencel bedsets in the summer which are nice and cool. Mind you they’re not being used yet just my normal cotton ones.I can imagine your skirt. What a good idea. Nice and comfy and warm. I'd really like to get some linen sheets for the summer, but I can't afford them. A set costs hundreds, depending on the quality of the linen.