Going After Creative Precious Bedding

December 27, 2009 by  

Why not research a little bit about waterbed sheets or bed in a bag sets or even bed in a bag sets before bed time? Our bed sheets really are an important part of the overall bedding items used on a bed, and without any question of doubt, the higher the quality bed sheets used, the happier you will be when you’re tucked in for the night. So many of us focus on the covers, and pillows, but the fabric we lay on also plays a big role in providing us with a good quality sleep. When I shop for new sheets I always look for the ones with a thread count of at least 300. What the thread count determines is the comfort of the fabric. A good rule of thumb is that the higher the thread count number, the softer the sheets will be. How many of us at some time or another have slept on scratchy sheets or those that are so thin you can almost see through them. We spend a long time asleep during out lifetime so it’s really important to make our sleeping experience as pleasant as possible.

Bed sheets are available in two types: flat and fitted. A flat bed sheet is nothing more than a rectangular-shaped piece of linen. A fitted bed sheet features four corners with elastic bands around the edges and is used as a bottom sheet. A reason for using a fitted bottom sheet is to prevent it from slipping off of the mattress while the sleeper moves around on the bed. A unique method of folding and tucking while making up a bed is referred to as “hospital corners,” and this is typically employed when the bottom sheet is flat as opposed to fitted. Bed sheets have historically been white, but in modern times many different colors and patterns are available. The quality of bed sheets is often conveyed by the thread count. The thread count is the number of threads per square inch of bed sheet material. Usually, the higher the thread count, the softer the sheet is. Common materials used in making sheets are cotton, linen, blends of cotton / polyester, silk, wool, rayon, and others.

Cotton is by far the most popular material because it is snuggly in the winter and cool in the summer (although they have to be warmed up in the winter first). There’s just something about sinking into a bed with high quality cotton sheets. In addition to being comfortable, manufacturers tend to produce them in more styles and colors (than other sheet types) to keep up with the consumer demand. Finally, a silk or satin pair of sheets is considered the ultimate in luxury. They are silky soft and will keep you from sweating in the summer. You can literally slide into bed and if you have a satin or silk pillow case, lay your head in pure luxury. The only downside to satin and silk sheets is that they tend to slide off of the bed if not fitted properly.

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Comments

9 Responses to “Going After Creative Precious Bedding”

  1. nie kine on April 28th, 2010 10:13 pm

    good night and sweet dreams wish you very much fun tomorrow evening

  2. J-lynn on October 10th, 2010 4:30 pm

    i have always heard the length of a song like Mary had a little lamb or one of those :)

  3. bruhaha on April 22nd, 2011 8:18 pm

    "As a rule of thumb"… The colloquial phrase "rule of thumb" is supposedly derived from the ancient right of a husband to discipline his wife with a rod "no thicker than his thumb." (Time magazine, September 5, 1983)

    A husband's right to beat his wife is included in Blackstone's 1768 codification of the common law. Husbands had the right to "physically chastise" an errant wife so long as the stick was no bigger than their thumb – the so-called "rule of thumb." (Washington Post, January 3, 1989)

    HOWEVER!!!!

    According to Canadian folklorist Philip Hiscock, "The real explanation of 'rule of thumb' is that it derives from wood workers … who knew their trade so well they rarely or never fell back on the use of such things as rulers. Instead, they would measure things by, for example, the length of their thumbs."

    Hope I helped!

  4. tothecorners on May 23rd, 2011 10:19 am

    Predictions101 – If you're going to predict the world's end, make sure the date is after you dead, a rule of thumb is at least 150 years

  5. Twitter on May 29th, 2011 3:25 am

    RT Rule of thumb, don’t blink.

  6. David W on June 19th, 2011 5:24 am

    Men used to beat their wives, still do but now it is looked down on. In the colonies they had a rule you couldn't beat your wife with a stick that was bigger around than your thumb.
    Kept them from clubbing her to death to marry someone else.

  7. jaywach33 on June 28th, 2011 5:29 am

    RT tomorrow at at I'll be roadtesting a new gag about The Rule of Thumb – & drinking to numb the pain

  8. MommyPerks on November 9th, 2011 5:22 am

    Awww that sucks babes. But the rule of thumb is never let Rob take the pic. -FP

  9. PAULStar25 on January 29th, 2012 10:48 am

    General rule of thumb: if a girl wants to hang out with you, she’ll ask #stopaskingme #imgonnasayno

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