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Originally Posted by Janet
The simpelist thing I've seen is to use a fitted sheet on the mattress and a comforter with a duvet cover on the top - no top sheet. Peridodically pull off the duvet cover and wash it.
To make the bed you have only to fluff and straighten up the top layer with a quick shake. This is the traditional European thing to do and the trick is to have a duvet cover that is made of high thread count "sheet like" material. Change the pattern seasonaly for variety!
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Janet -
I think this is almost exactly the same thing as we do. My wife gets ours from Germany, and we use the same things at home. She also uses form fittng sheets, but as far as the cover, you just shake it a bit to keep its form, and fold it on top of the bed - really easy - even I can do it!
Here at home in the winter - now - we have luxurious, down filled ones on our beds. If we ever camped in the winter, we'd take those with us. The ones we have in our trailer during the summer are lighter weight.
By the way, I looked at your web site - which one in the picture is you?
John