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  2. 8 Creative Blanket Storage Ideas For Every Space - AOL

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    Use A Blanket Ladder Rack. A blanket ladder rack gives blankets, throws, and quilts an elevated look in a living room. There are many different styles, sizes, and finishes to choose from.

  3. Conservation and restoration of quilts - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Flat storage such as shelves and drawers may be used for smaller quilts, but for larger quilts, rolled storage may become necessary. Best practices for storage of quilts include; rolling quilts around acid-free or fabric-covered tubes and storing horizontally on racks, [ citation needed ] storing them in archival-safe ...

  4. How this Austin store is using old quilts and blankets to ...

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    Rebecca Wright is taking things slow. Old quilts, tablecloths, bandanas, and more make up the clothing and accessories Wright sells out of her newly established brick-and-mortar store Shop Slow.

  5. 11 Marie Kondo-Inspired Storage Ideas to Organize Your ... - AOL

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    Has Marie Kondo inspired you to declutter? Here's how to use everyday items and store-bought baskets and tubs to spark the joy of decluttering.

  6. Comforter - Wikipedia

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    A white comforter. A comforter (in American English), also known as a doona in Australian English, [1] or a continental quilt (or simply quilt) or duvet in British English, [2] [3] is a type of bedding made of two lengths of fabric or covering sewn together and filled with insulative materials for warmth, traditionally down or feathers, wool or cotton batting, silk, or polyester and other down ...

  7. Bed - Wikipedia

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    In August 2020 scientists reported the discovery of the oldest grass bedding from at least 200,000 years ago, much older than the oldest previously known bedding. They speculate that insect-repellent plants and ash layers, sometimes due to burned older grass beddings, found beneath the bedding have been used for a dirt-free, insulated base and ...