Sheet Buying Guide - Nights Delight Beds and Furniture
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Sheet Buying Guide - Nights Delight Beds and Furniture
Sheet Buying Guide NIGHTS DELIGHT PHONE EMAIL LOCATION 406-587-0036 nightsdelightbeds01@gmail.com 512 W Main Bozeman, MT & Gallatin Valley Mall HOW DO I PICK ? Thread Count A higher thread count does not mean a better quality fabric. Feel, Material, & Weave Start with feel, then asses the sheets for their composition and weave. The Details Look for strong stitching and always wash according to the manufacturer's directions. Thread count is the sum of the horizontal and vertical threads in a square inch. A very high thread count typically tells you that it is a microfiber. In fact, the maximum thread count is between 450 and 800 depending on the material. Only cottons tend to have true thread counts. Aim for above 200 but take anything much higher than 400 with a grain of salt. Do you like a soft sheet? A crisp one? Some materials and weaves, like Egyptian Cotton percale, have a more course feel and will require ironing. Others, like lyocell, will be soft and resist wrinkles. Avoid any type of plastic material, like polyester. They are neither durable nor breathable. Durability comes from the composition, the stitching, and how you care for them. A print may reduce life. A single layer of stitching on hems will fray sooner. Not following the washing directions will dramatically reduce the life of your sheets. WEAVE Percale: Under-over weave that is durable and allows for great air flow. This is the most common weave. Sateen: Silky Finish. Traps some heat. Less prone to wrinkles. Sateen holds dye well due to mercerization. Flannel: Soft finish. Good at trapping heat. Microfiber: Can be made from many materials. Microfibers are very thin strands that are woven together to make a staple. The best microfiber will have a long staple like Egyptian Cotton & be brushed to remove excess thread. MATERIALS Egyptian Cotton: Longest staple. Very durable. Pima/Supima: Long staple. Name depends on where it is grown. Tencel/Lyocell: A bamboo or eucalyptus microfiber. Tencel brand is very eco friendly. Excellent for summer. Our Picks: Our Picks: Best Fit Even Temperature Tempur-Pedic & Dream Fit Extra Elastic Tencel Lyocell Cool to the Touch PILLING A pill is a portion of thread that is balling up on top of the material but is still attached to the sheet. They are caused by something snagging on the fabric, like zippers in the wash or rough heels in bed. Pills are often confused with lint. A little lint is normal. Wash your sheets before use and use a dryer sheet. Lint clusters are not attached to the sheet. They are the result of small bits of thread, dust, and other leftovers from the factory. FIT You may have noticed that most sheets don't fit as snug as they used to. This is done intentionally for two reasons: The first being durability. A taught sheet is prone to split at the seams. The second is the wide variety of mattress depths. There is now such a variety in mattresses that is just not feasible to make a fitted sheet for each depth. Sheets also need to be flexible so they can conform to you with the mattress. Come see us with the dimensions of your mattress and we can help you chose the correct size. Our Picks: Cozy Nights Flannel & Sateen Retain More Heat Our Picks: All Year Use 100% Bamboo Breathable, Soft, Durable