Do you switch over to flannel sheets in the winter?

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23 Oct 2018, 10:23 pm

Assuming you live somewhere that actually gets cold, do you switch?



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23 Oct 2018, 10:57 pm

I switch to a thick and fuzzy blanket in the winter. I have a fuzzy, pea green blanket that I love.


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23 Oct 2018, 11:33 pm

Yes. And layers of down and wool blankets as it gets colder and colder and colder...



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24 Oct 2018, 5:19 am

Yes; I love flannel sheets, and a synthetic down comforter.



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24 Oct 2018, 5:29 am

same sheets all year round , no winter specific sheets. I do have a lightweight duvet for warm weather but can't remember the last time I've used it. When the weather gets cold I have a heavy candlewick for over the duvet


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24 Oct 2018, 6:33 am

SaveFerris wrote:
same sheets all year round , no winter specific sheets.
Same. We use a heavy blanket when winter comes.


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24 Oct 2018, 7:43 am

Indeed yes.



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24 Oct 2018, 8:06 pm

Fleece not flannel. Much softer! Still using cotton sheets, but have broken out fleece blanket and fleece pyjamas. Hope to make it another month before super-cocooning.



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24 Oct 2018, 8:14 pm

A down blanket is quite enough for me.

I like my room to be about 65 Fahrenheit----which is actually fairly cold for most people.



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24 Oct 2018, 8:28 pm

Usually. If they are clean.

Now that I sleep on a futon with kakebuton, there aren't really any sheets involved. Unless they make flannel kakebuton covers... 8O

*goes to look*


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24 Oct 2018, 8:48 pm

Switched over last week.



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09 Nov 2018, 1:23 pm

I know I must be Canadian because I use them all year long. Or maybe it's just because I don't care for satin sheets at all.



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09 Nov 2018, 3:23 pm

Magna wrote:
Yes. And layers of down and wool blankets as it gets colder and colder and colder...


Absolutely when I lived up north in a wood heated farmhouse. :D Also wool socks and wool cap. :D :D Sometimes water in the bedroom would freeze. :D


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