Tulip, you've probably pieced it together by now, but a bedspread is really nothing more than the very top blanket. Most bedspreads are big enough to pull way up over the pillows, even when you put a nice crease under the pillows, so you actually end up folding down the top three feet or so of the bedspread before you get into bed. When you fold the bedspread down, the scratchy texture becomes irrelevant, because you won't be touching it.
Edit: Oh, and speaking of touching it, never touch a bedspread in a hotel. Especially with your face/mouth. They change the sheets between guests, but not the bedspread, and naked strangers sit/lie/ejaculate on them.
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