Anthony Orange Duvet Cover Sets
Material: 100% Satin
Thread Count: 400
Crafts: Reactive Print
Origin: ShangHai, China
Unit Packing: 1 Set / PVC Bag
Care Instruction: Gentle Mashine Wash in Low Temperature, Do Not Bleach, Do Not Dry Clean, Washed Size Change 2%-3%
Product Dimensions
Twin Size: 3 Pieces
Includes: 1pc Duvet Cover, 1pc Pillowcase, 1pc Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet
Duvet Cover: 150*215cm (60"*85")
Pillowcase: 48*74cm (19"*29")
Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet: 200*245cm (79"*97")
Full Size: 4 Pieces
Includes: 1pc Duvet Cover, 2pc Pillowcases, 1pc Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet
Duvet Cover: 200*230cm (79"*91")
Pillowcase: 48*74cm (19"*29")
Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet: 230*245cm (91"*97")
Queen Size: 4 Pieces
Includes: 1pc Duvet Cover, 2pc Pillowcases, 1pc Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet
Duvet Cover: 220*240cm (87"*95")
Pillowcase: 48*74cm (19"*29")
Loose-Fit Bottom Sheet: 245*260cm (97"*103")
Standard Size Chart

How to Make a Duvet Cover
A duvet cover is easy to produce and will protect your quilt from dust and dirt. Make two or three and change the look of your bedroom once you swap out your protect.
1 . Look at duvet covers in bedding and shops for inspiration about fabric types, weights and color mixtures.
2 . Use bed sheets - cotton or flannel - to produce your duvet cover. Make sure that the sheets are large enough to cover the quilt.
3. Use a heavier print fabric for that top portion of the duvet cover and also a lighter weight solid color for that underside.
4. Examine the fiber content of your fabric. Expect some shrinkage with 100 percent cotton fabrics.
5. Finish the raw fabric edges with one of the methods described in "How to maintain Raw Fabric Edges from Fraying" in the Related eHows.
6. Use buttons and buttonholes or Velcro tape instead of snaps.