duvet insert with cover
Another advantage of using extra wide fabric is that it can help to reduce the amount of fabric waste that is generated during the manufacturing process
Linen, derived from the flax plant, has been cherished for centuries for its durability and breathability. The stonewashing process takes this natural fabric to new heights, imbuing it with a softness that is both tactile and visually appealing. The term 'stonewashed' refers to the technique where linen is gently tumbled with pumice stones in large washing machines, resulting in a subtle, vintage-like texture and a relaxed, lived-in appearance.
When it comes to bedding essentials, a duvet insert is a game-changer, offering warmth and comfort without the bulk. If you're looking for an eco-friendly, hypoallergenic, and lightweight alternative to traditional down duvets, then a down alternative duvet insert is your perfect match. This innovative bedding option has gained significant popularity due to its numerous benefits.
Blanket Cover
A blanket cover is a very lightweight decorative covering that is layered over a blanket, almost like a decorative top sheet. A blanket cover is often used on hotel beds as the outermost layer over a blanket, protecting the blanket so it won’t need frequent laundering. The fitted sheet, flat sheet, and blanket cover can be pulled off the bed and washed in a single load. Blanket covers are usually poly/cotton blends, requiring very little attentions; no ironing necessary.
A blanket cover is a very lightweight decorative covering that is layered over a blanket, almost like a decorative top sheet. A blanket cover is often used on hotel beds as the outermost layer over a blanket, protecting the blanket so it won’t need frequent laundering. The fitted sheet, flat sheet, and blanket cover can be pulled off the bed and washed in a single load. Blanket covers are usually poly/cotton blends, requiring very little attentions; no ironing necessary.