This post provided by Flannel Sheets World
Around the holidays, many people switch from light and bright summer bedding to the warmth and coziness of flannel sheets. Cold autumn nights require cushy and comfortable sleep environments, and flannel is a fabric that practically stays warm even when you’re out of the bed. An interesting side note is that flannel sheets are not just for winter. Most people do not realize it, but flannel sheets act as a great insulator during warm winter months as well. Just be sure to purchase a lightweight flannel and you can experience the comfort of flannels all year round.
Flannel is a woven fabric made out of wool or cotton and it is easier to snuggle with on chilly nights than silk or sateen. Depending on the weight of the fabric, flannel sheets are relatively inexpensive when budget shopping for great winter bedding. The weight also determines if the sheets will “pill” after years of wear. If pilling occurs, wash your sheets in white vinegar and the pilling should be removed.
Don’t think of flannel as the same material mountain foresters or grunge rock stars wear and figure it is too scratchy for slumber. Always check to see if the material is really flannel, or if its flannelette. Flannelette is used to make those bulky shirts in the funky patterns and actual flannel sheets come in an array of colors and hues to match any boudoir and reflect any style.
Depending on the retailer where the fabric is purchased may determine if you get pilling. Splurge a little on softer brushed flannel sheets for a more comforting night sleep. Be sure to search Internet retailers or auction sites for the best prices on discounted flannel sheets. Local retailers offer the best prices during off seasons, but around the holiday shopping season you can also find great prices on flannels.