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  2. Dad stuns TikTok with his hack for changing pillowcases ... - AOL

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    This dad's revolutionary pillowcase hack makes changing your pillowcase quicker, easier, and more hygienic! Dad stuns TikTok with his hack for changing pillowcases: ‘Stop the pillowcase madness ...

  3. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    "Housewife is ... essentially a bag, with a flap in the open end to tuck the pillowcase behind to keep it in..." Other methods of closure are ties or buttons/buttonholes. A body pillow with a light blue pillow case. Body pillows are as long as a full adult body, providing support to the head and neck at the top and to the knees and legs lower down.

  4. Award-winning Thanksgiving turkey recipe requires a pillowcase

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    1. Position a rack in the lower third of an oven and preheat to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Rinse the turkey and remove the giblets and neck. Stuff the cavity with the onion, celery and lemon.

  5. Bed sheet - Wikipedia

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    In the US and Canada, sheets are often sold in a four-piece set consisting of a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and two pillowcases. In China, a four-piece set consists of a duvet cover, two pillowcases and either a fitted or flat sheet. Fitted sheets are gaining popularity due to their ease of use.

  6. Nantong blue calico - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, blue calico is used to make daily clothes, mosquito nets, pillowcases, or baggage cloth. The blue and white printed calico was first worn by local farmers and fishermen. Among Nantong citizens, it is known for its handmade printing and dying process, as well as the native and simple design.

  7. Bed-making - Wikipedia

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    An unmade hotel bed. Bed-making is the act of arranging the bedsheets and other bedding on a bed, to prepare it for use. [1] It is a household chore, but is also performed in establishments including hospitals, hotels, and military or educational residences.

  8. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    Women making bedding and pillows, factory, Anthony Hordern and Sons, Sydney, 1933-1938. Lightweight white, solid-color or printed plain weave, satin weave, or flannel cotton or cotton/polyester blends are the most common types of sheeting, although linen and silk may also be used, including in combination.

  9. Sweetheart pillowcase - Wikipedia

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    A sweetheart pillowcase is a souvenir designed to be sent home by servicemen during World War I and World War II. [citation needed] It often featured the name of the base or location where the soldier was stationed and a short poem. [1] Sweetheart pillowcases from various World War II installations in Texas.