Duvets, Comforters, bedding etc.

Because of my back I sleep on the couch now. I use a flat top sheet underneath and a comforter on the top. I don't like it; I wanna go back to bed.

I grew up with a bottom and top sheet and a grandma-made quilt nice and heavy. If it was winter there was a thin blanket added. I like the weight of a quilt rather than a comforter; they're too puffy.

I know there are weighted quilts for sale but I don't know if I'm gonna end up upstairs in bed or stay downstairs on the couch. The biggest problem is my back.

@Wren, I really love your bedding!
 
Anyone remember the chenille bedspreads ?
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My husband’s mother made quilts - they were heavy. @RadishRose, I wish I could give you some. She made them for double beds and hardly anyone has those any more. His kids have all they’re willing to take. Neither one of us use them either.

One thing I don’t want is a pattern that has to be perfectly placed otherwise it looks sloppy. Some days the bed has to be made quickly.
 
My husband’s mother made quilts - they were heavy. @RadishRose, I wish I could give you some. She made them for double beds and hardly anyone has those any more. His kids have all they’re willing to take. Neither one of us use them either.

One thing I don’t want is a pattern that has to be perfectly placed otherwise it looks sloppy. Some days the bed has to be made quickly.
Aww thanks, Jules. 🌹
 
I use a comforter, year round. It isn't heavy at all. During winter, I use a blanket in addition. We get mild winters here.


Winters are terribly cold here in Minnesota. But I use a comforter all year round as I have a medical condition where I get chills and seizures in my sleep. Even on the hottest nights I can freeze and convulse like a fish out of water. No cure and no real treatment, either.
 
My grandmother made beautiful quilts that weighed a ton. There was nothing like snuggling down under two blankets and one of those quilts to make you feel warm and secure on a cold winter's night. The bedrooms upstairs were not well insulated and when the wind blew, it got pretty cold up there. Under those quilts, I was as snug as a bug in a rug.

Chenille bedspreads? Oh, yes, but you didn't want to take a nap on top of one. You'd end up with "chenille face" (or any other body part that came in contact with the spread).
 

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