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Best Buy Bed Linen

Posted: February 14th, 2010 | Category: Home Based Business

Does thread count affect the quality of bed linen and is it the most important thing to think about when buying? This article takes a look at some other aspects to think about when purchasing bed linen.

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It is a widely held belief that a linen with a high thread count is of better quality than one with a low thread count. Rather than focus on the thread count, other factors need to be taken into consideration as well like the type of fabric. It would be wrong to think that all bed linen was made from linen

the thread count does have an effect on quality and a material with a higher thread count is usually of better quality than one with a low thread count. If we put other factors into the picture though like fiber quality, yarn size and the finish then its importance tends to diminish. The reason most people tend to think that the thread count is most important is because of advertsing. So let’s look at these other considerations and how they affect bed linen.

The most common and preferred sheets are the 100% cotton sheets. Now two things will affect the quality of a cotton sheet. The length of the cotton fiber, naturally the longer the fiber the stronger the product. That is why you have different types of cotton like Pima cotton and Egyptian cotton. Next we look at the size of the yarn which gives an idea of the fineness of the linen. The yarn can be spun as single ply or two ply, the two ply being a double wound single ply to give a finer fabric.

Once it is done the linen should undergo a process that is meant to make its color last longer and free of creases. Just to sum it up you might have linen made from nylon or polyester that is high in the thread count at a high price and yet considering the fabric it is not strong. In such cases you are better of settling for a material that is strong but having a lower thread count. This way you are assured that the linen you buy will last you a much longer time. So you see that the quality of linen is affected by more than just thread count.