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Showing posts with label cotton bed linens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cotton bed linens. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 September 2013

What To Do About Bed Sheets



Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock all of your life, you know that there are many different choices when it comes to cotton bed sheets. In fact, a quick visit to a local brick and mortar that sells cotton bed linen and you will be overwhelmed with the choices in the area of cotton bed sheets. 

Rather than going shopping for your new cotton bed sheets blindly, you should walk in knowing at least the type of cotton bed linen you want. Once you have decided the type of cotton bed sheets you want, you can decide on the specific patterns or colors. It is suggested that you go with patterns and colors that match your bedroom décor, which is not difficult to do, given the number of choices out there. 

Wondering which type of cotton bed sheets you should select? The answer is actually quite simple. You want cotton bed sheets that are of the utmost comfort. After all, you are going to be relaxing and sleeping on these sheets that you buy. If you place stiff or scratchy sheets on your bed, you will not get optimal relaxation and sleep, and thus will not be as productive as possible the following day. Therefore, you want to look for sheets that have the highest thread count and the best cotton. Egyptian cotton bed linen is exactly that. It’s made with Egyptian cotton, which is the finest you can find. The thread count in Egyptian cotton bed linen is typically 400 or higher. While there are other options out there, this is probably the best one. You simply can’t find a better selection on the market today than Egyptian cotton. 

It is true that the higher the thread count in bed sheets, the higher the price that you are going to pay. But, seriously, who can put a price on a good night’s sleep?

Thursday, 11 July 2013

What’s the Softest Possible Bed Linen?



One of the main pleasures of curling up in bed to sleep is pulling up the sheets and being wrapped in softness.  After the mattress has been chosen, the colors considered and the room decorated, many people find themselves looking for the softest possible bed linen.  With the popularity of microfiber bed linen, the craft of finding cotton bed sheets that are comfortable and affordable is becoming a lost art.  Here are some tips for finding your best cotton bed linen!

Check the thread count.  This literally means the number of threads per square inch in the cloth.  The higher the thread count, the softer the sheet.  While the average thread count for sheets is around 200, anything over that number is heading toward the luxury category.  Will you pay more for this privilege?  Yes.  But ask anyone who has experienced the pleasure of high thread count cotton bed sheets, and you will find it is well worth the investment.

For quality and comfort, Egyptian cotton bed linen is still the king of comfort!  Starting at 400 thread count, these sheets are crafted for comfort and softness.  Is there really such a difference in the kind of cotton used?  Turns out there certainly are!  Egyptian cotton fibres are longer and thinner than other forms of cotton.  This enables manufacturers to create a very thin thread, leading to higher thread count per square inch than would otherwise be possible.  But the tight weave is not the only advantage.  These threads are also less likely to break or pill.  Shorter threads, even at a higher thread count, are more prone to breakage and do not wear over time as effectively as Egyptian cotton does.  So, for the ultimate in luxury bedding, Egyptian cotton bed linen is the way to go!

Monday, 11 February 2013

Cotton Sheets?



Cotton bed sheets are a popular choice for many people, especially nowadays. Sure, you can buy acrylic or any number of artificial fabrics, but cotton, as a natural fiber, is one of the most comfortable and breathable options you can choose.

There are several options to consider when buying cotton bed sheets. It’s important to consider thread count – this refers to the number of threads per square inch. Higher thread count sheets tend to be more expensive, but they are also more comfortable. Thread count isn’t the only thing to consider, though. There are several varieties of cotton that you may want to consider.

For instance, one especially soft fabric is sateen. This isn’t the same as satin – it’s a type of cotton weave with a silky, satin like finish. Sateen fabrics have a higher proportion of vertical weave strands. sateen sheets are soft to the touch and tend to be very comfortable. Their sheen imparts a touch of luxury as well. 

Another weave is called percale. This is a particularly tight weave that is of medium weight. Percale is common in luxury cotton bed linens. Unlike sateen it has no sheen. Its dense weave makes it soft, though, and percale is a great choice for those who want something that will wash well and still maintain its high quality.  

Oxford weave, commonly used in shirts, is heavy and very soft. It has a pleasing texture and is good if you want some extra warmth in your cotton sheets.

Also, know your varieties of cotton sheets. American Upland is most commonplace. Pima cotton is mid-grade and tends to be softer, while Egyptian cotton sheets, which are grown near the Nile, is the highest quality and the most comfortable.

Do your research, look around, and you’ll be on your way to great cotton sheets! Keep an open mind and always ask for advice.