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Re: ISO a source for a fitted twin bedspread.

Twin bedspreads which are one piece, reach the floor and have rounded corners are still out there.  Been a few years, but I got some at LL Bean.

 

If you mean ones with gussets then I have not seen them in a long time.  But they are simple to sew if you wish.

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Re: ISO a source for a fitted twin bedspread.

@house_cat - I have a beautiful bedspread, with pillow shams, for our guest room that I got from Kohl's.

 

The brand is Modern Heirloom.  The quality is excellent.  Had it for years now and it goes in the washing machine and comes out looking like new every time.

 

Mine is sewn like a quilt (individual fabric pieces) but is definitely a bedspread.  I'd buy this brand again in a heartbeat.  (I got mine on sale, as they're not inexpensive.)

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Re: ISO a source for a fitted twin bedspread.

If it were me, I'd check out eBay & search for a vintage one. 

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Re: ISO a source for a fitted twin bedspread.

kohl's, penny's and macy's. vermont country store has some nice ones. 

 

i'm looking for daybed covers/sets and those are hard to find too.