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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 17.58.57
James Silverton
 
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After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.
--


James Silverton, Potomac

I'm *not* [email]not.jim.silverton@verizon.net[/email]
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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Vecchio 30-05-2011, 18.22.22
Tim C.
 
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Predefinito Re: Duvets

On Mon, 30 May 2011 10:58:57 -0400, James Silverton wrote in post :
<news:is0bbg$i0h$1@dont-email.me> :
[color=blue]
> After cleaning, I always have a great deal of trouble getting a duvet
> back into its cover without folds and lumps. Perhaps people from
> Northern Europe can tell me the best method? I suppose one solution is
> not to use a cover at all but that looks a little untidy.[/color]


First, I turn the cover inside-out. Then, putting my arms inside the cover,
I grab the two furthest corners (from the inside - I now have an inside-out
duvet cover over my arms). With these fingers holding the corners I then
grab the two corners of the narrow end of the duvet, and shake the cover
over the top of it. It'll go most of the way, the rest can be pulled down
into shape. That way the corners stay more-or-less in position and it works
out pretty evenly.

--
Tim C.
I've no idea how worms reproduce, but you quite often find them in pears.
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