Hand Made PINK FLORAL LLAMAS Crib Size Cotton Duvet Comforter Cover FULL ZIPPER

Fits standard 41” x 48” down comforter

This pattern is Pink Floral Llamas. The matching solid colors are Aquarius and Prism Pink.

I can get other solids that also match, such as the fuschia.  Just let me know if you want other solids; it will take 2-3 days extra time and I won’t be able to ship same day, but it’s not a problem for me.

Make sure to check our other listings as we are limited in the number we can offer in any single listing.The second picture shows how your duvet will look inside a crib.

Third picture is close-up of the zipper.

Let’s talk vocabulary. A comforter, also known as an insert, or a down bed, goes inside a cover. Comforters can be used alone but most often are not. Best to have a cover for cleanliness, selection, durability, comfort and softness. A cover is also substituted for a top sheet and there is really no need to use a top sheet, as it interferes with the purposes of using a duvet.

A duvet is the cover. This is actually a European custom, recently popularized in USA, and given various names, such as duvet, cover, comforter cover, etc.  The word duvet means an envelope type bedding item used to hold a blanket or comforter. They always have an opening in the bottom area with buttons or a zipper.

If you want maximum warmth and comfort for your child, you will get a down comforter. Polyesters are not warm, they are heavy and bulky. Try to get all down, without feathers, as the quills will come out.  Feathers increase the weight and sometimes cause allergic reactions. It is legal in the USA to sell down comforters that contain up to 10% feathers, but this amount will not normally be a problem. Still, it is best to choose 100% white goose down if you can. Check the label.

If you need the down comforter part, Amazon has a couple which are very good and well made. They offer two different weights for cribs. I have purchased both and highly recommend for quality and price. The difference is in the amount of down. The more down, the warmer the bed will be. If you live in a very warm climate, or if your child doesn’t want too much heat, the lighter weight one will be fine.

Comforters purchased as bedspreads for decorating purposes should not be used for sleeping;  they are not comfortable because they are heavy and bulky.

Over the years, I have perfected the sewing of duvets, using sheets and custom fabrics for a variety of ages and sizes, and I have always used zippers. A few years ago, when my grandchildren started to arrive, my daughters requested them and I have been making and selling these since.

What I am selling are the duvets ONLY.

Finished measurements are 39” wide x 46” long. This is the best size for a down comforter/insert that is 41” wide x 48” long, as you want your cover 2” smaller all around than the comforter. This fit assures that no loose fabric will hang off the sides and ends. Having a properly fitted cover keeps the comforter in place where it belongs and eliminates the need for any “ties” and other nonsense that is not needed. Trust me on this!

These are 100% cotton flannel which is ideal for toddlers, no matter the climate. So soft and snuggly. Flannel will not be too warm in the summer because it “breathes”, unlike polyesters and other fibers.

All duvets are made with a beautifully sewn-in zipper which runs all along the bottom edge and is pretty much invisible. This eliminates the pain of buttons and buttonholes, making it simple to change the cover.

You will not find any raw edges on the inside, nor will there be any loose or extra threads. All seams are finished neatly, which prevents fraying and loss of seam allowance.

Please measure your comforter and send a note with your order letting me know the EXACT size of your comforter.  Check the label for your size if available.  I will confirm the details via Ebay messages to make sure you receive one that fits your comforter PERFECTLY.

If you need a different size, please click on the tab to send a message. Don’t hesitate to make inquiries.