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KeenCook
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Good afternoon! I have a feeling that someone (Suffs?) once mentioned that they had a really great cellular blanket - light and warm, for supplementing the duvet on cold nights.

Anyone with a recommendation?

I have found some on Amazon, John Lewis only had cot sized ones!

Thanks!
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Suffs
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It may well have been me … we have one of these … adds extra warmth without a lot of weight over a duvet … or perfect on its own on hot summer nights.

We found the size generous too, and it washes happily in the machine.

https://www.musburyfabrics.co.uk/cotton ... anket.html
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Brilliant, thank you Suffs. Which colour do you have btw?
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Stokey Sue
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I have one similar, though I only use it in the summer as a light blanket that looks quite nice
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I am a heathen and use a fleece blanket which was a free gift with something years ago.
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We have the cream one KC … we have white bedding (crisp white cotton with pintucks) so cream looks really good with it.
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