July 18, 2009

How-to Update Your Comforter

Duvet covers are great. They come in all kinds of beautiful fabrics and are a great way to change the look of your bedroom. The problem that I always seemed to run into with them -- they are so darn expensive! A nice duvet will run you in the neighborhood of $80-$150! Granted a couple of pillow shams are included in the set, but honestly how expensive can it be to make a sham? My solution -- make your own! It's very easy so long as you know the basics of using a sewing machine.

In the pictures below I used a couple of flat bedsheets and some ribbon to accent as well as tie up the bottom. But you can get creative and, depending on your level of skill in sewing, use different fabrics and patterns. Additionally sheets can come in an array of patterns.

In my example I simply sewed together a couple of flat bedsheets (sheet size should match the bed size) leaving a foot or so in the middle of the bottom to insert the comforter. I then sewed ribbon ties on the sides of the hole and then used decorative ribbon to accent the duvet. I adhered the ribbon using iron on fabric adhesive which seemed to work rather well, however sewing it in place will hold it in place for quite a while longer I'm sure.

This duvet was for a full size bed. Total cost -- about $20. Total time -- about 3 hours.


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