When purchasing a new pillow, you need to consider dimension, material, and firmness. The most common bed pillow sizes are standard (20"x26"), queen (20"x30"), and king (20"x36"). The different materials a pillow can be stuffed with include cotton, foam, down, and down alternative. The firmness of a pillow can range from extra soft to extra firm.
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No currency is the currency for most European countries. There are over 50 countries in Europe. 18 of them use the Euro, but most use other currencies. So the Euro is the most common currency, but it is not used by most European countries.
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In Europe most countries use the Euro, but others have their own currency such as the UK
European, or Euro, shams are fairly large, square pillows that are good for leaning against in bed. They can also be used as decorative accent pillows. Most Euro shams measure 26 inches square. However, since it can be difficult to find pillow forms in this size, you may want to make your own Euro shams slightly smaller or larger. To make the Euro pillow sham, you can use thick home decor fabrics or regular cotton fabric. You may want the Euro shams to match your bedspread as closely as possible, or you may want to use a contrasting color to make the Euro pillow shams stand out. # Step 1 # Cut a piece of fabric for the front of the Euro sham that is 27 inches square, or one inch larger than the height and width of the pillow. # Step 2 For the back of the Euro sham, cut two pieces of fabric, each 27 inches wide by 15 1/2 inches tall, or the same width as the front piece and half the height plus 2 inches. # Step 3 On each of the back pieces, fold one long edge of fabric over 1/4 inch toward the wrong side of the fabric, then fold the edge over again another 1/4 inch. Press the folds flat, then stitch along each fold using matching thread. # Step 4 Lay the front piece of the Euro sham fabric right side up. # Step 5 Place the two back pieces of the Euro sham fabric right side down on top of the front piece, with the hemmed edges overlapping each other. Line up the front and back Euro sham pieces along the edges. # Step 6 Pin the pieces of fabric together, then stitch them together along all four sides using 1/4-inch seam allowance. # Step 7 Turn the Euro pillow sham right side out. Insert the pillow form through the opening in the back of the Euro sham. # == #* Pillow form (26 by 26 inches) #* 3/4 yard of fabric #* Matching thread #* Scissors #* Iron #* Ironing board #* Straight pins #* Sewing machine
Yes, the Euro is a common currency throughout most of Europe, any country that uses the Euro will accept Euros from any other country that uses the Euro. There is no exchange rate, all Euros are the same value.
Unless you put sperm on your pillow (and most likely even if you do), it would be impossible to become pregnant from your pillow alone.
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The currency of Italy is the Euro (€).
Superficially, the difference is that a pillow-top mattress has extra layers of wadding materials (foams etc) stitched on to the top of the main body of the mattress. The resulting extra layers looks a little like a pillow stitched to the top of the mattress, hence the name. A euro-top is a more recent development. It also consists of extra layers of wadding materials added to the top of the mattress, but inserted under the outer cover of the mattress to create a box like structure with square edges. Opinion is divided on whether the difference between the pillow-top and the euro-top is anything more than aesthetic. In principle, if the mattress is well constructed with good quality, resilient (returns to its original shape) layers of padding sewn together with a good quality, resilient outer cover, then the euro-top should retain its shape for longer than the pillow-top. When a mattress is well made, the outer fabric of the mattress stretched over the edges of the euro-top ought to behave like the material of the elastic surface of a trampoline, returning to its original shape when the weight of the sleeper's body is removed from the mattress surface. in the UK, Test and OkoTest in Germany indicate that a well-made euro-top mattress or mattress without a pillow-top is likely to retain its shape longer than a pillow-top. However, such an effect is unlikely to be observable if non-resilient extra layers of wadding and non-resilient mattress cover are used. Well-made, well-tempered mild-steel springs and blocks of natural latex continue to be the most resilient materials used in mattress making.