Hi Kelsey, I always have trouble with putting on the duvet cover and when I saw your surname, and thought that this lady must know her stuff, so tried the burrito method as you explained and it worked like a charm, even got the embroided monagram the right way up and at the pillow end. Thank you for this video and regards from Sweden.
Great video. The strings at the corners are to tie into the corners of the duvet. The duvets usually have a piece of ribbon that goes diagonally across the corner of the duvet.
It worked! Good explanation... Thanks for the video.
Hi Kelsey, I always have trouble with putting on the duvet cover and when I saw your surname, and thought that this lady must know her stuff, so tried the burrito method as you explained and it worked like a charm, even got the embroided monagram the right way up and at the pillow end. Thank you for this video and regards from Sweden.
Best explanation of this method I’ve seen. Thanks
In 2024. A Big Thank you
Great video. The strings at the corners are to tie into the corners of the duvet. The duvets usually have a piece of ribbon that goes diagonally across the corner of the duvet.
Yes and so how do you tie the corners with this method? Does it stay in place regardless?
@jumpseatgypsy you would tie the corners after matching the layers up before rolling. I just tie bows
Thank you so much! Your video helped me a lot!!
Great tip thank you for sharing 😀
Thank you! And thanks for watching! 😊
Where did you purchase your duvet insert from? It looks very fluffy.
Amazon 😊 amzn.to/3n0Ki84
Awesome. Thank you!
I thought it was me alone thought of that
This helped thank. Tou
Where is the cover from
Amazon. I just looked and it's currently unavailable but there are lots of beautiful floral covers. :)
That seems more like rolling an enchilada than a burrito because you want to tuck in the burrito sides so stuff doesn't fall out.