Duvet cover

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A folded duvet cover.

A duvet cover is a cover for duvet. The duvet cover protects duvet during use.[1]

Duvet covers frequently have a decorative function on the bed, allowing for change of pattern or design for different occasions, or to serve different functions; for example, a heavier duvet cover may be used during colder seasons.[1]

Mass-produced duvet covers are usually made of cotton or a blend of cotton and polyester and can be easily removed to wash at home, while a duvet can be expensive and difficult to clean.[1][2] Duvet covers may be made from two sheets or panels of cloth sewn together.[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nielson, Karla J. (2007-07-10). Interior Textiles: Fabrics, Application, and Historic Style. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 220–221. ISBN 9780471606406.
  2. ^ Erickson, Karen; Zentgraf, Carol (February 2014). The Complete Photo Guide to Slipcovers, Pillows, and Bedding. Creative Publishing international. p. 145. ISBN 9781589236905.
  3. ^ Sandbeck, Ellen (2007-11-01). Organic Housekeeping: In Which the Non-Toxic Avenger Shows You How to Improve Your Health and That of Your Family, While You Save Time, Money, and, Perhaps, Your Sanity. Simon and Schuster. p. 108. ISBN 9781416595700.