Bedsheets and Flat Sheets Manufacturers Sourcing
As bedsheets and flat sheets exporters, we deal in 100% cotton or linen along with blended Poly Cotton or Cotton Fabric in dyed or printed style with Piping in any design.
The bedsheets and flat sheets we supply are deluxe bed linens to perfectly match you stitching requirements. The fabric is soft in nature and white as well as in colors or printed designs.
Customized as per customer’s requirements we also use blended fabrics, thus providing in various finish categories in the following thread counts TC 130, TC 180, TC 200, TC 250, TC 300 for:
- Percale
- Flannel
- Sateen
- Muslin
- Sateen stripes
We take into account the following factors such as durability, color fastness, wrinkle resistivity and ease of washing.
Types of Flat Sheets Manufactured
There are several types of flat sheets available in the market. Some of the common types of flat sheets are:
- Percale flat sheet: Percale is a type of weave that produces a smooth and crisp texture. Percale flat sheets are usually made of cotton and are lightweight and breathable, making them ideal for use in warmer weather.
- Sateen flat sheet: Sateen is a type of weave that produces a silky and lustrous texture. Sateen flat sheets are usually made of cotton and are softer and more luxurious than percale sheets. They are also slightly thicker and warmer than percale sheets.
- Linen flat sheet: Linen flat sheets are made of flax fibers and have a naturally textured and slightly rough texture. Linen sheets are highly breathable, absorbent, and durable, making them ideal for use in warm weather.
- Microfiber flat sheet: Microfiber flat sheets are made of synthetic fibers and have a soft and smooth texture. They are highly durable, wrinkle-resistant, and affordable, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious shoppers.
- Flannel flat sheet: Flannel is a type of fabric that is brushed on one or both sides to create a soft and fluffy texture. Flannel flat sheets are usually made of cotton and are highly warm and cozy, making them ideal for use in colder weather.
- Silk flat sheet: Silk flat sheets are made of natural silk fibers and have a luxurious and smooth texture. They are highly breathable, hypoallergenic, and gentle on the skin, thus making them an excellent choice for those with sensitive skin. However, they can be quite expensive.
Difference between Woven and Knitted Sheets
The main difference between woven and knitted sheets is the way in which the fabric is constructed. Woven sheets are made by weaving threads or yarns over and under each other, while knitted sheets are made by interlocking loops of yarn.
Here are some examples of the differences between woven and knitted sheets:
- Texture: Woven sheets have a more structured and uniform texture, while knitted sheets have a softer and more stretchy texture.
- Durability: Woven sheets tend to be more durable than knitted sheets as the tightly woven fibers are less likely to pull apart or snag. Knitted sheets are more prone to pilling or developing holes over time.
- Warmth: Knitted sheets are generally warmer than woven sheets because of the way they are constructed. The interlocking loops of yarn create pockets of air that trap heat, providing extra warmth and insulation.
- Stretch: Knitted sheets are more stretchy than woven sheets, which can make them more comfortable to sleep on. They are also less likely to come untucked from the bed.
- Weave patterns: Woven sheets can be produced in a variety of weave patterns, such as plain weave, twill weave, and satin weave. Knitted sheets, on the other hand, have a consistent and uniform appearance throughout the fabric.
Examples of woven sheets include percale and sateen sheets, which are made by weaving cotton fibers together.
Examples of knitted sheets include jersey and t-shirt sheets, which are made by knitting cotton yarns into a stretchy fabric.