Category Archives: Linen

Karen, Palmerston North

My quite expensive (although bought on sale, of course!) pillows had flattened with use. I bought 1 metre of 1.5 wide dacron (the pillow was filled with this) for $5.95, cut it in half and wrapped 2 pillow inners, replaced the zipped covers and then pillowcases. Good as new! When they do eventually need replacing, […]

TwinMum, Christchurch.

Don’t bother buying cot sheets – they look pretty, but your child will outgrow the cot in a year or two. Instead, buy and use single bed sheets, which (if you buy the right ones) will last the child until it leaves home! Simply fold them in half when using them in a cot.

TwinMum, Christchurch

Don’t bother buying cot sheets – they look pretty, but your child will outgrow the cot in a year or two. Instead, buy and use single bed sheets, which (if you buy the right ones) will last the child until it leaves home! Simply fold them in half when using them in a cot.

Jean Sparks

Sometimes the domes on Duvet covers will no longer close. Just replace them with small squares of Velcro. No need to remove the faulty domes.

D.M.  

I go into charity shops or garage sales and buy queen size sheets and sew them together to make a new? duvet cover,or if I can get more than 1,I unpick the duvet cover and sew the hems up, and wow, you’ve got very penny pinching sheets or duvets.

D.B.

Sew two single sheets together to make one Queen of King size sheet for your King or Queen size bed. Buy the sheets from second hand shops.

R.R., Ashley

My mother used to ‘turn’ worn sheets by cutting them down the middle, hemming the newly cut and more worn edges, and sewing the less worn edges together to make the middle of the sheet. It works great as the part of the sheet that gets tucked in doesn’t get worn, and as the cuts […]

Patty L, Opotiki.

If you have old woollen blankets which are not large enough to tuck in at the sides of the bed, This is what I do. Get hold of an old sheet or some other material. Cut two strips about 30cm wide or larger and stitch on to the sides of the blanket. This will make […]