Natural Comfort Classic White Down Alternative Comforter or Blanket Year Round Filled, Queen
November 28, 2011 by admin
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This is an ideal blanket/Comforter for year round comfort and specially for those people who are allergy to down product and love the feel of down. This will be a great alternative. Twin size is 66-Inch by 86-Inch 26-Ounce Filled; Full size is
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Natural Comfort Allergy-Shield s TM Luxurious Down Alternative Comforter, King
November 26, 2011 by admin
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All our Allergy -Shields TM products are machine washable and Dryable. The allergen barrier comforter is filled with 100-Percent luxurious down alternative fiber that is almost indistinguishable from the finest down filling. Twin Size 64-Inch by
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Natural Comfort Hotel Select 250TC Down Alternative White Oversize Comforter, Duvet Cover Insert, Queen
November 20, 2011 by admin
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The wonderful alternative to down bedding,100-Percent Polyester Fill is softer, loftier, and cleaner. No more annoying feathers or dry cleaning, King – 106-Inch by 96-Inch (52-Ounce);Queen – 90-Inch by 95-Inch
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Natural Comfort Allergy-Shield s TM Luxurious Queen Down Alternative Comforter, Blue
November 18, 2011 by admin
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All our Allergy -Shields TM products are machine washable and Dryable. The allergen barrier comforter is filled with 100-Percent luxurious down alternative fiber that is almost indistinguishable from the finest down filling. Twin Size 66-Inch by
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Natural Comfort Classic Heavy Fill White Goose Down Alternative Duvet Insert Comforter, Queen
November 14, 2011 by admin
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The Natural Comfort Classic Heavy Fill White Goose Down Alternative Duvet Insert Comforter features a heavy loft to keep you warm and toasty while you sleep. Insert is 100-percent allergy free. Measures 89 by 95 inches with 82 ounce down
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Natural Comfort Soft and Luxurious 310TC Sateen White Down Alternative Duvet Insert, Oversize Queen
November 9, 2011 by admin
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Cover yourself In Something Soft and Luxurious. 100-Percent Combed Cotton Ticking,100-Percent Poly Cluster Fiber Fill Down Alternative; Oversize Cal-King – 104-Inch by 98-Inch (89-Ounce);Oversize King – 108-Inch by 94-Inch (89-Ounce); King -
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The Basics Of How To Make A Quilt
November 3, 2010 by Owen Jones
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Constructing a quilt takes patience and precision, because there is a great deal of stitching to be done and that stitching has to be neat, straight and even. The material itself needs measuring and cutting and that is to say nothing of choosing and buying the material itself and the batting or stuffing.
You could leave out the stuffing if you want your quilt to be a duvet cover, but more on that later. In this piece we will take a basic look at how to make a quilt.
The first step in constructing a quilt is designing it. You can do this yourself, but if you are a novice, it would be easier to choose a quilt pattern from a craft shop or craft web site. You should strive to train your mind to envisage the final product, the finished quilt. Some people have this ability naturally, but I think that it can be learned.
Do you want a plain quilt or a patterned one? Do you want a patchwork quilt? Patchwork quilts are more of a problem than just using three sheets of cloth, naturally, but otherwise the principle is the same.
Once you have bought your cloth, wash it as you usually would, dry it and iron it. Cotton is nice and easy for the beginner, you can move on to other fabrics later.
Once you have your design or pattern and you have your fabric, you will need to begin measuring and cutting. Now, it is a sensible tip here to get some good tools. You could make a quilt with your son’s school ruler and a pair of kitchen scissors, but you would be making things hard for yourself.
Ideally, you require a long, at least three feet, plastic rule and a similar size metal rule. You need a rotary cutter, which looks like a pizza cutter, dress-makers’ scissors and a pair of shears. Never use these cutting instruments for anything but quilt or dress making and never, ever cut paper with them. You will also require a large sheet of plywood to lay on your table, so that the rotary cutter does not score it.
You will also need quilter’s pencils for marking the cuts. There are different kinds on the market ranging from chalk to lead to soapstone. You will also need pins and needles and thread. When you have these tools and accessories you are ready to baste. Instructions on this will be with your pattern. There is a device to help you do the pinning, because your fingers can get fairly sore after a while. Do not pin your quilt to the carpet.
Quilting is the process of sewing the three layers, the patterned quilt top, the batting or padding and the backing together. This can be done by hand or by machine. Sewing by hand is conventional, but sewing by machine is more substantial. and faster. Then you are ready to do the binding. This also helps to give your quilt a professional look. If you want a duvet cover, you do not need batting and you may not quilt the fabric.
Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with king size duvets. If you want to know more, please visit our website at Modern Throw Pillows For Sale.
Easy Money By Building Closets For Others
August 21, 2010 by Craig Gnilot
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People can always use more closet space. Whether it is for coats, shoes, or an extra closet in the attic, you can find out how to make money building closets.
Working with wood is easy for some people. If you are good at it already, you are halfway there. If you need a brush up course, or to read up on closets, you should do this before your start. You should be completely at ease about how to build a closet before you begin this new business. This will make you feel more confident and less nervous about starting.
When you are ready, advertise yourself as some kind of closet expert. This way you will mostly be called for that type of job. And your ads can be simple and inexpensive.
But if you are not sure of what type of neighbors you have, and you want to cover a broader area, try a free local Internet ad. If you include the areas in which you are willing to travel to work, this may open up a whole territory for you.
Your first visit to assess the job should be free of charge. The free estimate always makes the customer feel better than being charged for something that is not yet done. Take the measurements, pictures, and so on, and put together an estimate that is fair but by which you will make your job worthwhile.
When you write out your estimate, be vague. Do not include measurements, or details. The details will be explained to the customer, but you do not want the customer to use your measurements and details to get more estimates that will most likely undercut yours.
Wood is expensive, depending on what type of cuts you will use. So, be sure to include the cost of the materials accordingly. Include screws and other hardware that will be necessary for the job. And your labor costs should include your time at the job, travel time, and gasoline. This is only fair. Be clear on the estimate about the total cost.
You should also let you customer know that the job will be completed on a certain date, and stick to that date. This is going to be your finest referral tool when you prove how to make money building closets.
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Down Comforter Allergies? Read This!
May 24, 2010 by James Hamel
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Down comforters or as they are called, Duvet, with duvet covers can be a blessing to enhance not only your bedroom decor, but your sleep experience. Or they can be a curse! Some of us may find that allergic reactions to natural down will give us severe problems. But those of us who want the comforter experience and not the “hives” experience are not without hope. Alternative down comforters are the way to go.
A practical solution to down comforters in the case of allergies are the wide variety of comforters made with synthetic down-like material. They are also superior in cases where they will be washed frequently. And they are a far superior choice to the layer upon layer of blankets often found in bedrooms where warmth is a necessity.
Whether or not one can be sure of quality when purchasing an alternative comforter is really not a problem. In fact, if one simply poses the same questions which would be applied to a feather or down comforter, the problem will be solved.
The number 1 question generally deals with the type of fibers used in the duvet. Normally they will be either ordinary, slick or cluster fibers. Ordinary fibers are cheap and probably the 3rd best choice of the three. Slick fibers will provide better insulation, and Cluster Fibers will most closely resemble actual feather or down comforters. Cluster fibers will not be stuck in one area in the duvet, but are spread throughout the area filled with fiber. Higher thread count will always be an advantage for resistance to wear and washing.
Following the manufacturer’s instructions is paramount in the care of you duvet. They are washable, but they cannot be squashed inside a too small washer and dryer without excessive wear and tear happening. Commercial washers and dryers are probably the best to insure your investment has a long life. Again, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for anything specific to their product.
Dry cleaning is not recommended. Refer to the manufacturers instruction for care of their specific product. Synthetic products should be stored in a breathable bag. Once removed from storage, it should be shaken out to allow the fibers to fluff up. The Duvet should not be compressed for extended lengths
The amount of filling in a duvet is called the duvet’s density. Heavier duvets have higher density and they will tend to last longer than lower density products. Also, high density allows the filling to stay more evenly spread out. Thread count is the count of threads per square inch of cloth fabric. High thread count is a more tightly woven fabric and will feel softer to the touch.
A product which has a decreased tendency to cause allergy symptoms is called hypo-allergenic. Manufacturers take care during the production of the product to make sure it will cause reduced instances of allergy problems.
Looking to find the best deal on Alternative Down Comforters, then visit James Hamel’s Site to find the best selection of Comforters for you.
Why You Need Bed Rest Pillows
Do you know about pillows with armrests? Sounds weird and unfamiliar? As weird and surprising as it may seem, bed rest pillows are pillows with armrests. If you are always uncomfortable when resting your back on a pillow while on the bed, bed rest pillows are perfect for you. They are basically pillows with arms that extend forward so you will have the comfort of an armchair.
Bed rest pillows are sometimes called husband pillows, for obvious reason, and are commonly large and quite stiff. They have a high back and arms that reach forwards and aim to help you when you are sitting on your bed reading, resting or watching television. Instead of resting on a hard stiff surface or floppy pillows, this pillow will give you a good and hard support.
Doesn’t it bother you when you read in bed and there is nowhere to put your arms? I mean, I always put them on my laps, which forces my head to bend down to read the book. Just 15 minutes of reading will leave me with a sore neck. Having the armrest of these pillows allows me to read upright and comfortably.
If you are fretting about cleaning a bed rest pillow, rest assured, these pillows comes with a removable cover. You can just take the cover off, dump it into a washing machine and lay back and let the machine to all the work.
Indeed, a bed rest pillow can be a good way to combat back pain and stress. I for one love to read in bed but just couldn’t find the perfect position to be in without having a sore back or neck afterwards. I tried a bed rest pillow and even though it has its flaws, it is still better than nothing. If you want comfort and get some relief from back pain, try a bed rest pillow today.
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