How can I keep my duvet in place inside the duvet cover?

Posted by Cotton Duvet Covers on February 13th, 2010 and filed under Cotton Duvet Covers | 4 Comments »

I have a duvet and the bottom side of the cover is cotton but the top side is satin… so it slides around alot! Is there a way i can keep it from doing that?

I cant sew so i cant tie ties in the corners.

I thought about safety pins but if afraid that poking holes in the duvet will wreck it. like the big safety pins? will it wreck the duvet or would it be ok?

well the best way would be to sew it but since you cant it is probably best that you tie the ends with comforter clips which you can get from bed bath and beyond.

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4 Responses

  1. sunshine Says:

    well safety pins soudn like an idea, and sewing is good too
    an easier way i think i might be to use those black strong paper clips to pin the corners from the inside
    here’s a pic of what im talking about
    http://myitchyfingers.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/clip1.jpg
    i dont know how comfortable it woul dbe but its the next best thing to sewing or satefy pins
    good luck
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  2. Kk Says:

    well the best way would be to sew it but since you cant it is probably best that you tie the ends with comforter clips which you can get from bed bath and beyond.

    check out this website
    References :
    http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&SKU=10313465

  3. cheezy Says:

    safety pins would work. go to the baby department and buy diaper pins–if you have never used them, you pull the "head"(whatever it is called) of the pin up to get the sharp end in or out then push the head back down to lock it in place. you won’t get jabbed while sleeping.
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  4. Lizzy Says:

    I’m thinking that stick on velcro you get from the drug store would work. Just put one piece on the comforter and the other on the inside of the duvet. Doing this maybe in the corners and in the middle might work. That stuff usually sticks pretty good and you don’t have to worry about a pin coming unhooked or snagging you expensive linens. Also if you sew it together your making future changes difficult. Good luck.
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