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I would choose a quilt, but a lightweight one. I've sleep really really hot, so I can't have very much on me at all. I love the softness of a comforter, but I just get too hot.
I loved all my Mawmaw's quilts! Great memory patches on them that make them truly personal. They're nice but I'm a comforter user when it comes to sleeping. The quilts are not as warm (as you mentioned). I found my perfect medium with just a comforter over me at night. I like the fluffiness of them and the ability to totally cover me up with extra space to spare.
I've had a quilt that has done a very good job of keeping keeping me warm during the winter with a densely packed layer of cotton or polyester I'm not certain and not as lofty as a comforter but still very dense and thick. That quilt also probably weighed maybe three or four times the weight of a comforter or a duvet which I can see some people wanting that. Quilts can be absolutely no joke but comforters and duvets are what people want right now. Part of me wants quilts to be back in style again, especially thick, rustic looking ones like that again.
I’m 3 years late but thank you 🙏 this helped me because I am a hot sleeper and I’ve been thorough so many covers and comforters and none never helped. I never thought about quilt! 🎉
I can’t use a comforter as a blanket because of how stuffy and hot I get at night. My comforter covers my bed and I use a quilted blanket to sleep. The quilted blanket feels very comfortable, it’s light, but will keep you warm.
The best comforters are those with a design that keeps the fill in a small sized pocket or baffle. The worst are those with a long top to bottom channel which forces the filling to the bottom of the bed.
The term comforter is originally from the term comfortable, and had ties piercing through and tying together all of the layers, leaving the little tie tufts on the top. Quilts, on the other hand, had stitches running in patterns of geometrics, florals, or whatever design, binding the top layer, inner layer and backing. Both comforters and quilts can be, but don’t have to be pieced together from smaller pieces of fabric, aka ‘patchwork.’ Bedspreads and blankets are both just a single thickness of fabric. The duvet was known as a feather bed on the American side of the pond, and needed a protective outer cover since feathers are too hard to wash (unless you’re a bird). Quilts should never be sat on since it pops or breaks the stitching. Nothing was wasted in early America so old quilts, comforters, and blankets were often recycled as the inner batting of a newly pieced patchwork top and a homespun backing. Women and girls would create many beautiful tops to store in their hope chests to be assembled later when needed. That assembly frequently took place in sewing circles or when women would gather in a quilting bee.
I should probably use a quilt on my bed as I do tend to sleep warm, but I still like the fluffy thickness of a comforter. It just feels more snuggy to me and I do like to feel snuggy!
@@thomasmcclain8116 lol I put the quilt on top of the comforter, the quilt is hand made and it is the one I want to show off, and the comforter is super comy and soft so I like having that closer to my body.
It depends on the type of quilt. I prefer my home made quilts. I can choose the color, the style, light cottons for summer. My winter quilts are flannel tops with 2 layers of poly cotton batting, with a fleece back. I get so cold because my room has no insulation. I have found that store bought poly comforter is NOT WARM ENOUGH. You obviously have never slept under a winter quilt, maybe a summer quilt. The warmest quilt I made is a 100% denim quilt with a fleece backing, that’s for the deep of winter.
So what's a blanket then? In Dutch we mainly just call everything 'dekbed' or 'deken', it's really confusing to me, or do quilt, comforter and duvet all fall under the word blanket or something?
In the market for a new mattress. How do I find the comparable sterns in foster to my current one? Sounds bizarre but I love the feel of this and I’m not a fan of the current beds. I bought mine while working at a mattress store.
I tend to sleep hot so i use just a sheet year round but i guess if i had to choose one i would go with a comforter since its lighter and doesn’t make me as hot as a quilt, especially a wool quilt
Sorry but what you showed in your video is not a quilt. Quilts do have 3 layer for the most part, and the middle section can vary from poly, a poly cotton blend, cotton and even wool. They can nice and warm as well. I think you should have done a bit more research about hand made quilts before making this video
For sure, i had a quilt that was handmade from the ww2 era that belonged to my grandfather, it was thicker than most quilts today. I wish i still had it.
Comforters are nice but they don'y last long...especially on your side when you sleep where ever your arm rests it will squash the feather down what ever crap they shove inside...ev en the expensive ones are not worth the money, but they look good...Period. your better off with a quilt or a duvet...
Odd things can be found in odd places. My mother loves to quilt. Get ready for this next segue. Her teenage grand daughter wrote this really neat fairly-tale type song called, "Once Upon a Time." I'm trying to get folks to listen to it. Listen and comment, and let her know where you heard about the song from! Here's the song: ua-cam.com/video/Jm_DDKIqKR0/v-deo.html
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I would choose a quilt, but a lightweight one. I've sleep really really hot, so I can't have very much on me at all. I love the softness of a comforter, but I just get too hot.
I loved all my Mawmaw's quilts! Great memory patches on them that make them truly personal. They're nice but I'm a comforter user when it comes to sleeping. The quilts are not as warm (as you mentioned). I found my perfect medium with just a comforter over me at night. I like the fluffiness of them and the ability to totally cover me up with extra space to spare.
I'm a 37 yr old male, just figuring this stuff out now 🤣. Thank you for video!
Happy to help!
I've had a quilt that has done a very good job of keeping keeping me warm during the winter with a densely packed layer of cotton or polyester I'm not certain and not as lofty as a comforter but still very dense and thick. That quilt also probably weighed maybe three or four times the weight of a comforter or a duvet which I can see some people wanting that. Quilts can be absolutely no joke but comforters and duvets are what people want right now. Part of me wants quilts to be back in style again, especially thick, rustic looking ones like that again.
I love the look of quilts so much better but comforters are warmer and so much more fluffy!
I would have to say quilt for myself just love them the handmade ones are the best!!
I’m 3 years late but thank you 🙏 this helped me because I am a hot sleeper and I’ve been thorough so many covers and comforters and none never helped. I never thought about quilt! 🎉
I can’t use a comforter as a blanket because of how stuffy and hot I get at night. My comforter covers my bed and I use a quilted blanket to sleep. The quilted blanket feels very comfortable, it’s light, but will keep you warm.
The best comforters are those with a design that keeps the fill in a small sized pocket or baffle. The worst are those with a long top to bottom channel which forces the filling to the bottom of the bed.
I used Comforter in winter..And 1 Quilt in summer..Pretty Good Amazingly Sleep.
The term comforter is originally from the term comfortable, and had ties piercing through and tying together all of the layers, leaving the little tie tufts on the top. Quilts, on the other hand, had stitches running in patterns of geometrics, florals, or whatever design, binding the top layer, inner layer and backing. Both comforters and quilts can be, but don’t have to be pieced together from smaller pieces of fabric, aka ‘patchwork.’ Bedspreads and blankets are both just a single thickness of fabric. The duvet was known as a feather bed on the American side of the pond, and needed a protective outer cover since feathers are too hard to wash (unless you’re a bird).
Quilts should never be sat on since it pops or breaks the stitching. Nothing was wasted in early America so old quilts, comforters, and blankets were often recycled as the inner batting of a newly pieced patchwork top and a homespun backing. Women and girls would create many beautiful tops to store in their hope chests to be assembled later when needed. That assembly frequently took place in sewing circles or when women would gather in a quilting bee.
I should probably use a quilt on my bed as I do tend to sleep warm, but I still like the fluffy thickness of a comforter. It just feels more snuggy to me and I do like to feel snuggy!
Love to use our quilt in the summer
One thing you should take about...Its "CARE".......How many times has that beautiful warm comforter turns into a rag after you wash it.....:)
Id get a cotton comforter and id wash it in a big enough washing machine to clean it.
I love to have both on my bed in the winter and just the comforter in the summer. I don't think I have ever not had both.
Which one goes on top if you use both?
@@thomasmcclain8116 lol I put the quilt on top of the comforter, the quilt is hand made and it is the one I want to show off, and the comforter is super comy and soft so I like having that closer to my body.
@@thomasmcclain8116 The quilt, then the comforter, then the blanket, then the sheets. 😁
Could anyone tell me the name of the quilt in the video?
It depends on the type of quilt. I prefer my home made quilts. I can choose the color, the style, light cottons for summer. My winter quilts are flannel tops with 2 layers of poly cotton batting, with a fleece back. I get so cold because my room has no insulation. I have found that store bought poly comforter is NOT WARM ENOUGH.
You obviously have never slept under a winter quilt, maybe a summer quilt.
The warmest quilt I made is a 100% denim quilt with a fleece backing, that’s for the deep of winter.
Quilts most likely last way longer but I prefer comforters just because I like how soft they are
Very informative,any recommendations on where to buy good quality quilts or comforters
Potterybarn is awesome, pricey but good quality
So what's a blanket then? In Dutch we mainly just call everything 'dekbed' or 'deken', it's really confusing to me, or do quilt, comforter and duvet all fall under the word blanket or something?
they can both fall under the word "blanket". Quilt and comforter are something you see more when shopping.
@@Mattressclarity thanks! 😁
Please add temperatures for quilt and comforter
I use both during the winter, for extra warmth.
In the market for a new mattress. How do I find the comparable sterns in foster to my current one? Sounds bizarre but I love the feel of this and I’m not a fan of the current beds. I bought mine while working at a mattress store.
thank you for the clarification.
Great information, I own both, nice to see what options I have. Thank you!
What goes on top if I use a quilt and a comforter?
Comforter
I tend to sleep hot so i use just a sheet year round but i guess if i had to choose one i would go with a comforter since its lighter and doesn’t make me as hot as a quilt, especially a wool quilt
This is helpful, thank you!
what was the quilt you had in the video called?
Is a coverlet basically just a quilt?
i like my quilts more, they often lasted longer than my comforters that i used. Especailly against my dogs lol
Indian quilts are entirely different known as razai in North India . Indian quilts are very fluffy full of cotton and gives a classic feel .
how comfy r they?
My comforter is so noisy everytime i move like bruh should i switch with the quilt??? But my room is so cold because of the aircondition. lol
Dude! I'm trying to find comforters that have NO NYLON! I can't find one!
I hear you. That’s why I quilt.
Thanks for you full and ideal details to know both as well.
you should have shared what it it made up of
Sorry but what you showed in your video is not a quilt. Quilts do have 3 layer for the most part, and the middle section can vary from poly, a poly cotton blend, cotton and even wool. They can nice and warm as well. I think you should have done a bit more research about hand made quilts before making this video
For sure, i had a quilt that was handmade from the ww2 era that belonged to my grandfather, it was thicker than most quilts today. I wish i still had it.
Barton Ports
Comforters are nice but they don'y last long...especially on your side when you sleep where ever your arm rests it will squash the feather down what ever crap they shove inside...ev en the expensive ones are not worth the money, but they look good...Period. your better off with a quilt or a duvet...
Lorenza Passage
Timothy Crescent
Heaney Course
Ledner Station
Gottlieb Street
Goyette Road
Hand Manors
Abernathy Prairie
Anderson Knoll
Jett Highway
i hate comforters bc i feel like they make the bed hotter
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Moen Lodge
Conroy Burgs
Odd things can be found in odd places. My mother loves to quilt. Get ready for this next segue. Her teenage grand daughter wrote this really neat fairly-tale type song called, "Once Upon a Time." I'm trying to get folks to listen to it. Listen and comment, and let her know where you heard about the song from! Here's the song: ua-cam.com/video/Jm_DDKIqKR0/v-deo.html
Tamara Burgs
Schaefer Highway
Rosenbaum Lakes
it took me three weeks but I found the name of the quilt in the video. Some help woulda have been nice. :(
whats the quilts name?
Reinger Roads
Johns Via
Robbie Track
Drew Junction
Madisen Square
Padberg Landing
Ullrich Via
Rolando Run
Sanford Motorway
Britney Port
Reynolds Island
No links to the items shown?? Pointless
Ratke Squares
Dasia Park
i just use my animal covija lol
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Wintheiser Walk
Skye Plaza
LOve the comfort of comferter but it makes my feet very hot.
Quilts are zippered and you put in the duvet in it
Alexandrea Via
Gaylord Circle
I HATE THE QUILTS
I bought a quilt at Kmart and it looks EXACTLY like this videos comforter...Soooooo confusing urgh!!!!!