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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

Zero. I did buy a lightweight blanket last year, but haven’t needed it yet!

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

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@qualitygal wrote:

2.  I also have a Yorkie heater smack dab next to me, that generates all kinds of heat. Woman Wink


Oh yes the little traveling heaters. I usually have two cats right next me, Loki and Freyja who is a long hair and then various others near my feet. 

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

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Right now i have three,and my flannel sheets just today i went down into the basement to look through all the things i still have in boxes from moving 4 years ago,got a duvet cover that i use to use on my husbands bed ,washed it and going to put it on today,there was a time years ago i was a shopper,and  l ove blankets, and all bedding.

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

One thin cotton blanket, one cotton quilt, and the ceiling fan on medium year round.   I depend on my pajamas to keep me warm, and never pull the top sheet and cotton blanket above my waist, while my husband is covered with everything up to his neck.   

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

For now there is one electric blanket with dual controls.  My side is set at the minimum temp while my husband's edges toward the highest.

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I already have a quilt and a fuzzy blanket, although one or two nights I've added a comforter.  The temperatures are up and down this time of year.  I will definitely have at least three during the winter. 

 

My Black Friday find for myself was a fuzzy/sherpa long bathrobe made of polyester from Pottery Barn.  I got it for half price.  I'm replacing the warmest robe I've ever had, which was also plush and fuzzy.  I got that at 75% off at one of the blair.com stores.  It's almost like wearing a coat!  I hope it's a worthy replacement because I've worn that robe almost to shreds. 

 

Getting up in the morning and making coffee in a cool house is a no-no.  I need to put on fuzzy socks and a thick robe in order to get out of bed.  I don't like the cold, although I love to watch the snow, especially when there's a blizzard and the world slows way down.

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

I use a blanket or  just a top sheet OR both.

I have to have cotton touching my skin.

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

I have one thin down blanket that we sleep with.   The decorative comforter gets pulled down at night.  We don’t sleep under that.   I would melt.   We keep our room very cool 12 months out of the year 

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

This time of year, an all-season comforter and very occasionally another lightweight furry/fuzzy throw blanket on top when it gets very (for the area) cold into the 30s at night.

 

The rest of the year, nothing a lot of the time, otherwise the all-season comforter,

 

I often sleep hot and am under and out of and back under again multiple times per night. 

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Re: How Many Blankets Do You Have On Your Bed?

one light comforter, one top sheet, lots of regular pillows and accent pillows.......that is it.

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