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Does Thread Count Affect Bed Sheet Quality

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There is no feeling better than getting into a clean bed, turning the lights off, closing your eyes and falling asleep as your head hits the pillow. On the reverse side, there is nothing worse than crawling into bed, turning off the light, tossing, and turning for hours on end, trying to get comfortable so you can get some sleep. The night seems long and never ending, and knowing you are going to be tired the next day when you get up makes it all the worse. Statistics show that people need between seven and nine hours of uninterrupted sleep nightly. Being comfortable in bed is important since so many hours are spend sleeping, and good bedding can make the difference between sleeping like a baby or laying awake counting sheep.

What is Thread Count?

Measuring fabric and seeing how many yarns or threads there are woven into the length and width of one square inch, is know as the thread count.
The thread count of bed linens can be anywhere between 80 to 1,000 and the average range that is commonly carried in most stores is from 150 to 400. Sheets made of cotton, muslin other cotton blends typically have a thread count of 150. Thread counts of 150 believed to be average quality. Two hundred and over are sometimes referred to as percale. A standard rule is the higher the thread count, the more expensive the bed sheets.

Does Thread Count Affect the Quality of Bed Sheets?

Consumers want to purchase bed sheets that feel wonderful and will be around many years. Thread count is important but there are also some other things to consider. The thread count among other factors, does affect the ‘hand’, or the feel of the bedding when it touches your skin. You need to consider what fabric the bed sheet is made of and the finish. Thread counts in the range of 200 to 600 are very durable and soft but remember that other features should be important to you also. When choosing your bed sheets, along with the thread count, here are a few items to remember:

1. Cotton/polyester blends of fabric do not feel as crisp and cool but the seldom wrinkle.
2. Flannel and brushed cotton are the right choice for you if you are looking for warmth.
3. By picking 100% cotton weaves, you will get the feeling of satin but it will not be as slippery.
4. Cool and luxurious percale gets softer with each washing.
5. Egyptian cotton has the longest fiber and is known as the ‘King’ of sheets. It becomes softer with each washing while remaining luxurious, smooth and durable.

Most people enjoy a good quality bed linen with a relatively high thread count for optimum comfort. To make sure that the correct sheets are purchased check the thread count before making a decision.

As an author for Bedding and Blankets.com, Cory writes on many bedding subjects such as sheets with high thread count, down pillows, and electric blankets and bedding.



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» left by Anonymous (1 year 102 days ago.)
what about pure european linen. Greener, healthier, longer lasting and feels better

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» left by C Williams from Elmont NY (1 year 34 days ago.)
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This article was very helpful. I was discussing thread count with a friend and she said the higher the thread count the warmer the sheet and that she looks for high thread count for the winter. I never heard of anything like that, so I went researching. I will now be able to refer her to your web site. Thanks!!!

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