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Longing for something fluffy soft and warm against your cheeks? Take the case off this machine-washable, down pillow, open the double-sided zipper and turn it inside-out. The baby birdie feathers are specially sewn to the fabric so that all youll feel are the gossamer feather tops. Getting too cozy-tickly
after a while? Just turn it outside-in again.
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sewing each and every feather to the fabric would be kind of prohibitive, wouldn't it? Besides, you would need several sheets inside, as two layers of feathers would make for a very flat pillow. |
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Perhaps some sort of sponge, contoured material between the fabric to which the feathers are sewn and the 'outer' layer? |
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You know [FJ], I really admire you and your works. But I must say: If you spent the time and money to implement, patent, and invent these works, instead of keeping them as halfbakery ideas, you would be a bazillionaire. But if you do, please, stay here. Don't leave us. (+) |
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Alternate title: Going down on a pillow. |
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[alc] Youre right, though down is quite furry maybe sewn to vertical pleats. [ghillie] Thanks. //spent the time and money// Aye, theres the catch. [bris] Good for a little head. |
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And here I was expecting a "surface to goose" missile |
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I had a dream I was eating the biggest marshmallow in the world... when I woke up my pillow was gone.
A different way to down a pillow? |
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I'll take mine with a beanbag chaser. |
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A reversible beanbag would be a pain. |
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