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The diffrence in sheets?
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Nothing like a starchy crisp ironed cotton sheet to slip under in summer. A reward for standing in front of steam generator ironing the thing! Xx0
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I find unironed pure cotton sheets get very wrinkled on the bed. I hate ironing so as a compromise I fold the sheet into quarters and just iron it while folded.
Easycare polycotton sheets are usually ok I find, and don't require ironing. However, avoid the very cheap ones from markets as they seem to have a higher polyester content and don't feel very comfy.'Never keep up with Joneses. Drag them down to your level. It's cheaper.' Quentin Crisp0 -
I have resently tried a sheet with a frill instead of fitted.
Well! It did not stay put to well so I have cut it up for crafting.
I always thought the frilled sheets were called a valence. These are designed to go UNDER the mattress0
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