Cold Cotton
#1
Another thread about using sheets. Made me think.
I loved using sheets. The old ones like from the 70's -80's the nice ones from long ago. I like them cause A. they last B. they are cold. They keep this cool to them. Like flipping over your pillow to the cold side.
I have a hard time finding cotton i like. I like the really smooth cottons.
I just opened up a remant that was so smooth, and cool to the touch. Yes 100% cotton.
So what makes some cottons that way? Is it the thread count, quality? Or am I just a little nutty. When i find one like this I buy it, but it is always a remnant. I guess I just don't know where they are or what they are called to keep buying them on purpose. Anyone else?
I loved using sheets. The old ones like from the 70's -80's the nice ones from long ago. I like them cause A. they last B. they are cold. They keep this cool to them. Like flipping over your pillow to the cold side.
I have a hard time finding cotton i like. I like the really smooth cottons.
I just opened up a remant that was so smooth, and cool to the touch. Yes 100% cotton.
So what makes some cottons that way? Is it the thread count, quality? Or am I just a little nutty. When i find one like this I buy it, but it is always a remnant. I guess I just don't know where they are or what they are called to keep buying them on purpose. Anyone else?
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I know what you mean too. I lived in Germany for awhile and at the flea markets I would buy up their old sheets. 100% cotton and sooooo very white. They do feel cool to the touch and sooo soft. Can't find them like that anymore.
#5
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i love a cold pillow. your question got me to thinking . . . remember many many years ago when sheets were ironed. 100% cotton just like today. however, they way cotton is grown today is no comparison. there are way more chemicals put into fabrics, both when growing the cotton and in the production of the fabric. that is the main reason we do not need to iron cotton anymore. thanks for the question, so now i am for sure going to search out some organic sheets. see if they stay cold.
#6
Originally Posted by happyscrappy
i love a cold pillow. your question got me to thinking . . . remember many many years ago when sheets were ironed. 100% cotton just like today. however, they way cotton is grown today is no comparison. there are way more chemicals put into fabrics, both when growing the cotton and in the production of the fabric. that is the main reason we do not need to iron cotton anymore. thanks for the question, so now i am for sure going to search out some organic sheets. see if they stay cold.
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Believe it or not I was in Walmart the other day and they had some $3.00 yd cotton that felt like that !! Didnt get it b/c it wasnt any thing I cared for. But I wanted to so bad. It is out there it was on the table where they stack them high! It was so smooth and soft and cold!
#8
The sheets they used to make did feel cool. I got to feeling nostalgic about white cotton sheets and found some I had put away probably 20 years ago. They are like new, and they feel so good! I wish I knew what it is that makes them feel "cool" but I know for sure I will be using them this summer. They are good quality 100% cotton but they feel so much better than anything I've seen in years.
#9
Originally Posted by grammysews4u
Believe it or not I was in Walmart the other day and they had some $3.00 yd cotton that felt like that !! Didnt get it b/c it wasnt any thing I cared for. But I wanted to so bad. It is out there it was on the table where they stack them high! It was so smooth and soft and cold!
#10
Originally Posted by lyndaloo
The sheets they used to make did feel cool. I got to feeling nostalgic about white cotton sheets and found some I had put away probably 20 years ago. They are like new, and they feel so good! I wish I knew what it is that makes them feel "cool" but I know for sure I will be using them this summer. They are good quality 100% cotton but they feel so much better than anything I've seen in years.
Don't get me started on Todays sheets!! They are so thin! Even 600 thread count. I just hate it. And it only seems to be in the last year or so. its like all of a sudden they are thin. Maybe I just need to shop around more.
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