Marriage Saver Quilt Request
#11
Yep...the title had me thinking other things for sure.
I was wondering if it was a quilt designed to "smother a hubby"....LOL
Me bad.. don't spank me.. I WAS JUST JOKING...LOL
I don't know what that is...sorry.
I was wondering if it was a quilt designed to "smother a hubby"....LOL
Me bad.. don't spank me.. I WAS JUST JOKING...LOL
I don't know what that is...sorry.
#12
Originally Posted by btiny36
LMBO. I went to do a search on this and this is a site I came across...
https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/]https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/[/url]
https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/]https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/[/url]
#13
I'm thinking about trying a poly batting on the whole quilt and adding a layer of Warm and Natural on 1/2 for extra warmth without adding too much extra bulk. I'll try on a sample throw first to see if it actually works.
#14
When I was first married, eons ago, I was used to having more blankets on my bed, compared to my new husband and his two. I couldn't sleep with so few, and he couldn't sleep with my four. My solution was to stitch, with big stitches, down the middle (by hand with big stitches) through three blankets. Then I treated them as if they were a big book, and folded more of the 'pages' towards my side.
Could you make two thin quilts, button them together down the centre (right sides facing), so that one could fold back onto the other side?
Could you make two thin quilts, button them together down the centre (right sides facing), so that one could fold back onto the other side?
#15
When I was first married, eons ago, I was used to having more blankets on my bed, compared to my new husband and his two. I couldn't sleep with so few, and he couldn't sleep with my four. My solution was to stitch, with big stitches, down the middle (by hand with big stitches) through three blankets. Then I treated them as if they were a big book, and folded more of the 'pages' towards my side.
Could you make two thin quilts, button them together down the centre (right sides facing), so that one could fold back onto the other side?
Ooops, sorry, double post - it was taking so long to go, I hit send again.
Could you make two thin quilts, button them together down the centre (right sides facing), so that one could fold back onto the other side?
Ooops, sorry, double post - it was taking so long to go, I hit send again.
#16
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Originally Posted by Lacelady
When I was first married, eons ago, I was used to having more blankets on my bed, compared to my new husband and his two. I couldn't sleep with so few, and he couldn't sleep with my four. My solution was to stitch, with big stitches, down the middle (by hand with big stitches) through three blankets. Then I treated them as if they were a big book, and folded more of the 'pages' towards my side.
Could you make two thin quilts, button them together down the centre (right sides facing), so that one could fold back onto the other side?
Could you make two thin quilts, button them together down the centre (right sides facing), so that one could fold back onto the other side?
I think the challenge would be to keep the 1/2 on the right person! It might become a tug of war!!
#18
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Originally Posted by paulswalia
How do you know which side is which when you are making the bed? (oh, there I go being practical again....)
#19
This is how my DH solved it. He bought an electric twin sized blanket for me. It is under the quilt over the sheets on my side only. I must admit it has helped. In the summer I just add a long twin on top of my side. In the morning I fold the twin up and lay it over a chair that is in the room for decoration.
#20
Originally Posted by btiny36
LMBO. I went to do a search on this and this is a site I came across...
https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/]https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/[/url]
https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/]https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/[/url]
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