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06 May 2008, 1:12 pm

Strapples wrote:
Spokane_Girl wrote:
Use diaper pins? Pull on the pillow cases to make them tight and pin them together on the side. I dunno if it would work, I never tried it.


interesting idea... now where to find diaper pins in this house X_X

we dont have a baby... we dont use pins often...



You'd have to buy them in a store. they only cost a dollar at wal mart for four pins. Well you can ask your parents to get some.



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06 May 2008, 1:53 pm

I have a memory foam pillow at home with a terry cover on it. The terry cover is form-fitting and zippered. It's kind of stretchy and molds to the pillow rather than wrinkling. Most memory foam pillows come with those covers on them, and they can be taken off and washed as well.
Maybe that would work for you?
With memory foam you wouldn't have lumps either.



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06 May 2008, 2:11 pm

I took the memory foam pillow cover off of my memory foam pillow and put it onto my down feather pillow... it solved three issues... it kept the down feathers from coming out.... and it made the feather pillow smaller.... and filled up the pillowcase while still being soft...

those zipper cases can be found in any almost department store in the US with a home department...



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06 May 2008, 4:06 pm

How about those pillow cases that are meant to be like a protective pillow case and zip on the end? They offer a snug fit around the pillow, sort of like a pillow undergarment.


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