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Cotbed duvet covers

34 replies

sazzerbear · 01/08/2009 20:33

Please help! Where can I find nice, reasonably priced duvet covers for a cotbed duvet size 120x140? From my investigating so far, it seems that White Co have limited selection, Mothercare are a bit babyish (more nursery-like) and other cos (like Vertbaudet) have different sized duvets to start with! AArgh it's driving me nuts TIA

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ilovetochat · 08/09/2009 21:57

mothercare nealry always do a bright set aswell as the pinks and blues, dds bedding all came from mothercare and its all yellow and orange with animals on.
i am in the midlands if anyone wants a new cot/cotbed duvet cheap. think its too big/awkward to post.

sazm · 08/09/2009 22:11

the babydan sets are cotbed sized,which is the same as junior bed size,

selby · 09/09/2009 01:01

Another vote for using full size single duvet/bedding - we have just converted DD's cotbed to its junior bed mode and I bought some lovely bedding from Ikea for her. We too have simply turned the duvet round - makes sense doesn't it? Never got tempted into buying cotbed sized bedding for our eldest DS - who had to vacate his junior bed after a mere 6 mths for us to convert it back into a cotbed on DD's arrival

SparkyToo · 10/09/2009 20:48

Here's a pretty good selection of cot bed duvet covers which would fit a standard-sized cot bed duvet of 120 x 150cm.

SparkyToo · 10/09/2009 20:50

Oops - just realised that you want a duvet cover for a cot bed duvet of 120 x 140cm - sorry bit hasty in my reply! Maybe just get one that is 150cm long and tuck the extra 10cm into the bottom of the cotbed?

georgepig · 11/09/2009 09:53

Im so glad im not the only one with this problem!

Ive got the Winnie The Pooh cotbed, (which is now at the 'bed' stage) and the duvet is just to small, so i thought i could either:-

Buy a single duvet and turn it the other way around

OR

We have a dismantled double bed in the loft but would need to buy a mattress, and was also wondering if anywhere does childrens bedding for a double bed?

DS is 3 btw

Thanks

charlotte012008 · 09/09/2010 12:09

I found both cot and junior bed sets from www.funkysheets.co.uk i brought a complete bed set for just over £20 and its great as it all matches and fits the bed prefectly rather than tucking it in. I got a duvet to fit from ebay so for the lot i paid £30 which compared to other high street shops seemed like a bargin.

also the great thin is that the pillow case is a standard one not the small ones you sometimes get with the sets:)

pigleychez · 18/09/2010 20:31

I have a single duvet on DD'd toddler bed.

Tuck the end and one side under the mattress. It makes it like a sleeping bag and the covers cant get pulled/kicked off.

So much more choice in single size and alot cheaper! ie Asda £6!

vixcut · 07/11/2010 23:03

Why oh why are duvet covers for toddlers so gopping? Can't there just be plain (ish),stylish ones that match non-sodding-cartoon curtains?

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