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Winter Flannel Bedding for the Holidays and Beyond

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Flannel bedding is certain to provide a good night of sleep for every family member.  As the winter holidays approach there are new patterns that are specifically designed to put us in mind of the colder months.  Some even make us think of the holidays. 
The winter patterned duvet cover and pillow shams bring winter to mind.  [...]

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What Makes Flannel Bedding Different?

More and more consumers look for flannel bedding especially during the winter months or in colder climates.  The primary reason that flannel bedding has become so popular is for its warmth.
As children we loved our flannel lined jeans.  Flannel shirts for men (and women) have enjoyed a resurgence of popularity.  Flannel bedding is also enjoying [...]

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Holiday Flannel Sheets for Young and Old

‘Tis the season!  Decorations are on our minds.  As we prepare for the holiday season there is no better way to decorate for the family than with flannel sheets for the entire family.
There are a variety of patterns available for the holidays and all are in flannel!  The snowflake pattern is fresh, yet subtle enough [...]

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Flannel vs. Percale Bedding and Sheets

Some of us are dedicated and loyal to our flannel bedding.  We love the feel of the flannel pillowcases next to our faces or the soft touch of flannel against our feet and arms as we sleep.  Others prefer the sleek feel of percale sheets.
So, it is time to shop for new bedding.  Should we [...]

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Before Purchasing Flannel Sheets, What You Need to Know

Anyone who has slept between bedding made of flannel knows the sheer joy of softness and warmth against the skin on a winter night.  However, when selecting flannel as the fabric of choice there are several key facts one must know.
Weight Matters, Not Thread Count
First of all flannel is purchased according to weight, not thread [...]

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