| silk sheets?? satin sheets?? flannel sheets??... | | What kind of sheets do you prefer on your bed.... silk, satin, cotton, flannel..?? I was just going through some ads and saw that some sheets are on sale and I really need to get some new ones this winter...of course since it gets cold here in... | |
| | do you change your sheets in the winter? | | I always use the same sheets all year long, dont worry i wash them every week. All i do differently in the winter it i will add a warm blanket on top of all my other sheets, cause its cold in the winter. What about you guys? what do you do in the... | |
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| | How often do you change you bedlinens? | | Hi myLotters,
Quick question- how often do you change your bedsheets/linens?
I'm an ultra clean freak so I change mine every 1-2 weeks.
I'm deathly afraid of the creatures living on my linens (dust mites!)Enjoy your weekend!
-virusxtreme24 | |
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| | Dont Throw That Good Sheet Away! | | That's right! If the top sheet is in decent shape but the fitted sheet is ratty, throw the fitted sheet away (or tear it into little pieces and use as rags) and get a new one! Stores now sell each parts separately so we don't have to buy the full... | |
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| Flannel Sheets!!!!!!!! | | OK you say flannel sheet and it summer time.Does any one sleep on them year round? I do they are so warm when it is cold and in the hot weather they are cool i can't sleep on any thing else.I have a problem with my pillow getting and i am flipping... | |
| | want informaton about bed sheets | | My husband had a stroke and now it seems he is ultra sensitive and feels any wrinkle, speck of dirt on his back and his legs. Why he is worse then me and I am the "princess in the pea" that I could feel a pebble at the bottom of ten mattresses (long... | |
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| Do you have sheets or a duvet on your bed? | | Duvets weren't around when I was growing up, so we had a sheet, blankets and eiderdown on the bed. Now, I hate having all that weight of blankets and bedcovers as I've got so used to duvets. Plus the top sheet used to be tucked in so that you could... | |
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