Accy cyclist
Legendary Member
- Location
- The hills of Accrington
Any of you remember the 1970's when "continental quilts" first came in?
Are you Mr Tickle?It's just practice. Everyone finds their own way of doing it. I think I'm lucky; having long arms helps. I put each corner in and then shake!
You need to undo the buttons / poppersEdit..........just seen post by @johnnyb47 ..........this is not a highjack
For 50 years of married life I worked..........sometimes very long hours. Mrs Dave looked after the kids and her sick mother (and mine later on).
So it just happened that I was out working and Mrs Dave looked after the house. Nothing chauvenistic........that's just how it was.
Now I am retired and (hopefully) beating the big 'C' that came calling I am taking my share of housework.
I have to say......and have told Mrs Dave so.............I had no idea some jobs could be such a pain.
Changed all the bedding earlier. All it is, is protector (no we don't pee the bed), base sheet, duvet and pillows. But what a pain. That bloody duvet DOES NOT WANT TO GO IN TO THE COVER!!!
So this is my tribute to Mrs Dave and all you ladies & lads who have done this, without moaning, week in-week out, for years.
I take my hat off to you![]()
Eww how often do you wash the duvet?I have a duvet but no cover for it as i'm just too lazy to put it on. Also,i've been wearing un-ironed clothes since April, as i just can't be bothered to iron stuff.![]()
My method tooIt's just practice. Everyone finds their own way of doing it. I think I'm lucky; having long arms helps. I put each corner in and then shake!
Yes.How do you keep your duvet clean? Do you have a sheet between you and the duvet?
I am not the most domesticated creature in the world but I hadn't realised that changing bed linen or vaccuuming were difficult tasks.![]()
I don't wash them. When they get grubby i either chuck them away or give them to a charity shop.Eww how often do you wash the duvet?
Vacuuming is horrendous. For me it means constantly tripping over the flex and having a yapping dog trying to bite the machine as i push it around.![]()
Edit..........just seen post by @johnnyb47 ..........this is not a highjack
For 50 years of married life I worked..........sometimes very long hours. Mrs Dave looked after the kids and her sick mother (and mine later on).
So it just happened that I was out working and Mrs Dave looked after the house. Nothing chauvenistic........that's just how it was.
Now I am retired and (hopefully) beating the big 'C' that came calling I am taking my share of housework.
I have to say......and have told Mrs Dave so.............I had no idea some jobs could be such a pain.
Changed all the bedding earlier. All it is, is protector (no we don't pee the bed), base sheet, duvet and pillows. But what a pain. That bloody duvet DOES NOT WANT TO GO IN TO THE COVER!!!
So this is my tribute to Mrs Dave and all you ladies & lads who have done this, without moaning, week in-week out, for years.
I take my hat off to you![]()