Those people who are looking for a linen duvet cover more than likely know of the exceptional traits of linen compared to natural cotton. If you have never tried out linen before, you would do best to buy something small to medium sized such as a pillow case or a bed sheet, only to get a proper picture of how the textile feels. Linen lacks the level of smoothness of natural cotton because the material is quite rough when compared to the fine threads from the cotton plant.

Yarn is made by spinning together all the fibers from the cotton plant. The grade of the final product definitely relies upon the the thread-count and thickness of the natural cotton materials. This obviously is the reason why the price goes up with thread-count.

The grade of linen is assessed by weight because the strands that make up the yarn are much larger and hollow, making it excellent for absorbing moisture. That also means that thread-count is of no significance because the stalks belonging to the flax plant are hard to weave as closely together as cotton. And keep in mind that a linen duvet cover, thanks to its insulating qualities and because the material is completely organic, would be a perfect component of a unisex baby crib bedding set.

A gentle washing liquid and laundering cycle will go a long way in safeguarding the life expectancy of your linen. The most preferred method to dry linen is on an old fashioned clothes line. If this is not an option, make sure to use the lowest possible setting on your electric clothing dryer.

In order to avert confusion, what most people in the US call a duvet cover, is really a duvet or down comforter set. A linen duvet cover is similar to a pillowcase, shielding the pillow or in this case the duvet or comforter set. As you can imagine it is much simpler to wash a duvet cover instead of a full comforter set or duvet.

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Many people who have grown up using quilts or comforters on their bed may not realize how practical duvets with covers are. They sound fancy, but the concept goes back hundreds of years and is really very practical. Once you try using a duvet, you will see that they actually save you both time and money!

The easy care of the duvet and cover is what makes them a time saver and why many people buy them. Instead of trying to wash a huge comforter, you just clean the cover and have fresh bedding. Down feathers can be tricky to clean, so just washing a duvet cover takes those worries away. If you have a good quality cover, you can just fluff up the duvet and let the cover do its job protecting the duvet from getting dirty. This is a lot cheaper and easier than hauling a large comforter to the Laundromat. If it fits, you could also throw your duvet in the dryer with some tennis balls once in a while to fluff up the filling. Some people also like to hang their duvets outside on a clothesline to air them out after a long winter.

Another way that you will save money with a duvet and cover is when it comes to redecorating. You could change the whole look of a bedroom by just picking up a new duvet cover and some pillows or curtains that coordinate. Another option is to use a couple different duvet covers so you can change up the look of your room every once in a while.

You could also save some money by covering an old comforter with a new cover and giving it a second life. Inexpensive duvet covers can be found in department stores, discount stores and online. Those who sew can make a cover for a comforter from a set of sheets with little time and money. Hopefully these tips will inspire you to try using a duvet.

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