• theoldgreymare@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This assumes I want all matchymatchy sheets on my bed. I prefer my main pillow and my husband’s main pillow to look different so we don’t get them switched, and I prefer the top and bottom sheets to be from different sets. Tonight my pillow is solid blue, his is white, the fitted sheet is blue stripes, the top sheet is white, and the back pillow is blue paisley. Why have all oboes one week and all violas the next when you can have a symphony every week?

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      1 year ago

      You could always store mixed sets too. Unless you like to choose at the time of making your bed. I have a mix on my bed at the moment but that’s because I have a king size just for me and my dogs use the other side.

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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I’ve done this for the last 5+ years. It’s a great idea. Previously I was just annoyed at having to find matching everything, from different piles, and hope I have the right number.

    Folding them together like this is much nicer, plus I find out earlier, when I’ve lost part of the set