Thursday, November 19, 2009

Flannelette Sheets

Flannelette Sheets

     Most of us know and love the feel of cozy flannel fabrics. Flannelette sheets are the perfect choice for staying warm on those chilly nights. Compared to some flannel fabrics, flannelette is more lightweight but ever bit as soft as flannel. Used for a variety of products, flannelette and flannel fabric is most often woven from cotton or a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers like polyester. Wool is another popular fiber used in the weaving of flannelette.

     Flannelette sheets, whether made from wool, cotton or cotton blends, offer consumers a warm and cozy alternative to more traditional cotton and polyester fabric bed sheets. While the term flannel is one of common usage, another term is used to describe flannel, flannelette. Depending on where in the world you are, the terms flannelette and flannel can have several different meanings and be used interchangeably.

     One primary difference between flannelette and flannel is the thickness of the respective fabric. Flannelette is thinner and more lightweight, making it an ideal fabric choice for a variety of uses including bed sheets. Other common uses for flannelette include intimate apparel items such as night gowns and undergarments. Over the years, heavier flannels have also been used for these products though the lighter feel of flannelette is proving to be more popular among many consumers.

     Flannelette is produced in much the same way as any other fabric by weaving, the art of making cloth from threads or yarns on a loom. Two sets of threads are needed. One is the warp which runs the length of the cloth, while the weft or woof runs crossways. In the weaving of flannelette, the fibers are often woven in a plain weave or twill weave. The soft finish of flannel is achieved through a process of napping. Napping involves brushing up the top layers of fabric giving it a softer feel. The deeper the nap, the more plush the fabric will feel.

     At one time, flannelette goods were considered to be of lower quality than silks or satins. Times have changed and flannelette is as popular as ever. Whether the flannelette is made with cotton, cotton blends or wool, quality flannelette sheets can give provide you with years of comfort and durability.
Always buy your flannelette sheets from a reputable seller and avoid prices that seem to be good to be true. Poor quality flannelette sheets, though less expensive, will not last. So look for high quality flannelette sheets and be certain of the fabric content before you buy.

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