Queen Extra Long Fitted Sheet - Cloth Choices And Preferences
Choosing the fabric or cloth type for your queen extra long fitted sheet can
, for some, be more difficult that choosing the bed itself. There are so many options available today, from cotton and cotton blends, to silk, sateen, flannel, muslin, or synthetic blends. What option you choose will depend greatly on personal taste. Cotton sheets can be crisp, yet soft. Silk sheets have a luxurious feel to them. Flannel and muslin sheets offer warmth and coziness on cold winter nights. Synthetic fabrics and synthetic blends offer comfort, lack of wrinkles, and increased stain resistance.
So, which fabric is the best choice, especially for a queen extra long fitted sheet? In truth, the size of the sheet does not make much difference when it comes to selecting a fabric preference. Fabric is really a matter of personal choice. Each option comes with its own set of pros and cons. Some fabrics wear better than others do. Some fabrics are easier to clean than others are. Some offer an allergen barrier, while others are naturally hypoallergenic. Some fabrics and fibers naturally repel insects such as dust mites, while others resist mold and mildew caused by moisture.
To find the best cloth choice for your queen extra long fitted sheet and other linens, research the benefits versus the drawbacks of each fabric choice. Ask yourself what you need or want most from your sheets. What do you most like to sleep on? How much do you want to spend on a set of sheets? If the sheets are not intended for your own personal bed, do you have factors you should keep in mind for the person who will sleep on those sheets? Do they have allergies? Are fabrics that are more expensive for a guest room really worth the costs?
Carefully consider these needs and wants as you shop for bed linens. There are many choices available, so you don't have to choose only one cloth type. You could opt to buy a queen extra long fitted sheet in silk for spring, and one in flannel for winter. You could opt to buy sheets for your guest bed in a variety of fabrics, and then let your guest pick which fabric they prefer when they arrive. For children's bedding, you might be better off selecting the least expensive option, since their tastes change so rapidly and they tend to be more prone to accidents. If worst comes to worst and you aren't happy with a fabric choice you selected, you can always buy more sheets.
by: Rose Moseley
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