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MsCwick
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Cristine
Farmville Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jan 24 2007 :  09:31:34 AM  Show Profile
I recently bought a great find from the thrift store, a queen size down feather bed for $20!!! Well, our mattress is a full size so the feather bed hangs over the edges too much to cover with a fitted sheet so I was thinking that I could just get a duvet cover to stick this featrher bed in and use it as a heavy comforter. Well, since it's supposed to fit on the mattress, there are no duvet covers that would fit, so I was thinking I could make one by starting with a couple nice sheets, and at the top, in stead of a zipper closure, having some kind of flaps that would button down on the top. Something kind of country looking...of course. But I'm not the greatest seamstress, I can use the sewing maching pretty good, but I dont know what else I should do other than sew sheets together.


Anyone have any cute ideas of pictures of something I could do. It's gotta be pretty simple!

Thanks
Cristine

faithymom
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Faith
Sandpoint ID
USA
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Posted - Jan 24 2007 :  10:18:37 AM  Show Profile
Cristine, It is very simple! It's just straight seams and then whatever closure you're putting on it.
I googled 'duvet dover patterns' and found these:
http://www.allfreecrafts.com/sewing/duvet-cover.shtml
www.ehow.com/how_17490_make-duvet-cover.html
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/cr_sewing_bed_bath/article/0,1789,HGTV_3324_1379892,00.html
http://sewing.about.com/library/weekly/aa012699.htm
http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesArticle/id-875.html
There were many more...
If you use fabric instead of sheets, you'll need to piece it to get the right width. It looks good if you use a main piece in the center and complimentary pieces at the sides.
Here's a pic that shows what I mean: http://www.abeautifulbedroom.com/Veratex_Bed_Linens/Veratex-Zoom.htm?
The one thing my mom does that I haven't seen on a lot of the instructions is to sew ties at the inside corners of the cover to hold the duvet in place while it's being used. At each of the 4 corners she sews a 10 inch piece of ribbon, sewing it down at the center mark. Then when you put the cover on, you just use these and tie them around the corners of the duvet and it stays where it's supposed to. I have seen snap tape sections that are meant for this.

Have fun and post pics if you can.
Faith



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Nance in France
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Nancy
St. Laurent de la Salanque
France
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Posted - Jan 25 2007 :  09:53:51 AM  Show Profile
That is all we use here on the beds in Saint Laurent, duvets and they are luxuriously warm without the weight of regular blankets or quilts. What a wonderful thrift store find!! Good luck with the project. Nance
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bramble
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Posted - Jan 25 2007 :  10:51:16 AM  Show Profile
Here's another thought...if the thrift store has a queen or king size duvet cover that you like, buy it! It will probably be cheaper than buying fabric or multiple sheets. Now here is the easy part....
Turn the duvet cover inside out and spread out on a flat surface (floor), place the tick on it and mark out the perimeter that you need to stitch. Give a couple inches leaway so you can make sure you don't flatten out all those good feathers! Make sure you use the insert side as your top (you won't have to re-sew it!) and most likely if you position it correctly you will only have a side and bottom seam to sew. Easy peasy and DONE! I have done this a few times!

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MsCwick
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Cristine
Farmville Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jan 25 2007 :  9:14:27 PM  Show Profile
When I hung this thing on the line to air out when I brought it home, it fluffed up to be about 6 inches thick! We heat with only the woodstove, so sometimes we wake up at 4 am and it's rather chilly. We have oil for back up heat, but we try really hard not to use it. Plus we live in such a rural area that the power goes out a lot, so if it ever did and we needed the extra warmth in the winter, we'd stay warm. But my husband does make a rather snuggly "wife-warmer" :)

That's what I was thinking about bramble!! What a great idea! I'm looking on ebay right now to see if I can find a cheap duvet cover to make smaller.

I just saw the recycled quilt post, and thought of something else. I have a great quilt, but the lining on the backside is pretty worn, so I could just patch the backside, and sew a sheet onto the backside, and just make a tie down flap type closure at the top, and then it will be pretty.

Edited by - MsCwick on Jan 25 2007 10:01:47 PM
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bramble
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Posted - Jan 26 2007 :  07:57:01 AM  Show Profile
There you go Cristine!Lots of options and all the creativity you want! Have fun and keep warm!

with a happy heart
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tziporra
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Robin
Seattle WA
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Posted - Jan 26 2007 :  10:05:56 AM  Show Profile
Oh wow!!!!!

This is a great topic folks. I bought a used king size feather bed awhile ago for a real bargain price and have been wondering what to do with it ever since. We don't have a king-size bed, but I was thinking I could make down pillows or whatnot. The idea to use it as a duvet is SPENDID. Especially since it was a tiny fraction of the cost of a down comforter.

Now I'm off to find some discounted sheets!

Best,

Robin
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Jana
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Jana
Eau Claire Wisconsin
USA
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Posted - Jan 26 2007 :  8:56:33 PM  Show Profile
I found a wonderful book by Celine Dupuy called "Simple Sewing with a French Twist" and there are instructions in there for making a duvet cover. And LOTS of other sewing projects. Its a thick paperback and I couldn't resist. LOTS of cute stuff!

Jana
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Eren
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Posted - Jan 27 2007 :  11:21:20 PM  Show Profile
Jana, Ive seen this book!!! And couldnt figure out if I should get it. Sounds like it might be a good one though.

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