Snap mate except my dad spread it over the bed and I didn't have to sneak . My kids used to get the same treat with my sheepskin Jacket especially if they were ill.
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Originally posted by FionaH View PostOooh I remember the stripey sheets, they were lovely. Nylon fitted sheets were another mater, horrid things. As a kid we had sheets and blankets, then eiderdowns. Ice on the inside of the windows in the winter brrrrr. Leccy blanket at my nans thoughS*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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As kids,We had an old brick heated in the rayburn then wrapped in a towel as a hot water bottle, cant remember feeling cold once in bed !
Certainly remember the ice patterns on the inside of the bedroom windows though! Happy days."... discipline is what the world needs today and etiquette, you know. For one of the noblest things a man can do is to do the best he can, yeah ..."
Prince Far I (1944-1983)
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We had cotton sheets for summer and flannelette for winter. Those brushed nylon ones appeared, but they were scarey. After mum got a few electric shocks they vanished.
Nowadays I buy egyptian cotton ones in the sales. They get ironed, because there is something truely wonderful about sliding into a freshly made, clean bed, after a lovely hot bath.
Topping is a quilt with cover, no top sheet. We have light, middle and heavy weight ones according to the time of year. Oh and a big heavy bedspread for winter.
Luckily I have one of those big Phillips semi-commercial top loaders. It will cheerfully wash double quilts (or horse rugs)Anyone who says nothing is impossible has never tried slamming a revolving door
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Hahaha... this is like listening to my mum tell us how we don't know we're born nowadays!!
"There were six of us in the bed! Girls at the top and boys at the bottom"
"We didn't have quilts, we had blankets and then all the coats on top of the bed"
"We never had new shoes you know, your grandad use to re-sole them with cardboard...."
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My nan used to have a funny bed cover: candlewick? or something like that - I liked it because it was nice and soft.
I hate changing beds, always have done. I worked at a holiday camp when I was 13, as a chambermaid. We never washed the bed linen, just took it off, shook out the debris and put it all back on again. I always had terrible "hayfever" (the dust) and didn't stay longLast edited by Two_Sheds; 08-10-2011, 08:03 AM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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