markbnh1
  
Joined: Nov 7, 2009
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Blanket/Cover survey
Original Message Nov 17, 2010 2:06 pm |
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Okay, now that you all found your perfect mattress (ha ha!) what are you using as the perfect covers? synthetics, cotton, wool, down? Since I went with the natural latex mattress, I made the decision that I also want the rest of the bed to be as natural as possible. In addition to a wool/cotton mattress pad, I use 100% cotton sheets and a cotton blanket during the summer months. I have found that down comforters are TOO warm for my liking so I recently purchased a washable wool blanket from LL Bean. I LOVE this new blanket! It is light weight but still warm enough, very soft to the touch, and can be washed. I ordered a king size for my queen bed to have plenty to tuck in at the bottom with a thick mattress. What works for you?
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sandman
   
Joined: Oct 15, 2009
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Re: Blanket/Cover survey
Reply #1 Nov 17, 2010 3:24 pm |
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Mark, we seem to be on the same track. I stopped using a down comforter because it made me too hot. I have a 100% cotton coverlet from LL Bean that I use on top. If pretty warm, I just use that. It is fairly tight weave, so it does hold warmth in. I have a looser weave (and thinner) 100% cotton blanket that I add for slightly more warmth. If really hot, and I want more than just a sheet, I will use just that blanket. I have a washable cashmere/wool/acrylic blanket that I bought from Costco, that I will add for extra warmth when needed. I don't know if I like the acrylic added (not sure I notice any difference), but that was the only washable one. I think they have a cashmere/wool one that is not washable. Beyond that I also have an electric blanket (from Costco) and a down filled blanket (Pacific Coast) that I may use in really cold weather. I live near the ocean so I almost never use a heater at night (or A/C in summer). Therefore, I have to constantly change my blankets around to deal with changing room temperature. At least I am doing my part for global warming! I also try to use as natural material as possible on top of the mattress and over me. Mainly wool and cotton. My main compromise was having a bit of acrylic in the washable cashmere/wool blanket, but I really like it in fall through spring. Plus, I am not sure what the electric blanket is made of that I occassionaly use.
This message was modified Nov 17, 2010 by sandman
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Leo3
   
Joined: May 3, 2008
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Re: Blanket/Cover survey
Reply #2 Nov 18, 2010 2:42 pm |
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so I recently purchased a washable wool blanket from LL Bean. I LOVE this new blanket! It is light weight but still warm enough, very soft to the touch, and can be washed. I ordered a king size for my queen bed to have plenty to tuck in at the bottom with a thick mattress. What works for you? Mark, can you provide a link for this blanket from LL Bean? I thought I already looked there, and not sure how soft that blanket is. I was actually considering using it as a mattress pad if soft and somewhat flexible (not stiff). Thanks.
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akros

Joined: Jun 10, 2010
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Re: Blanket/Cover survey
Reply #8 Nov 19, 2010 3:42 pm |
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When we got our latex mattress, we got rid of the microfiber blanket (polyester) we were using and went to all cotton and wool. Heavy, 6 oz flannel sheets over the shearling mattress pad. We, too, are using the wool blanket from LL Bean. I wash everything before use, and the smell was atrocious. After 5-6 washes, it was bearable when wet and unnoticeable when dry. It is also a bit scratchy. It is warm and light. We are also using a very light down blanket with 100% cotton outer shell purchased from Target on clearance ($27.00?) - this is wonderful and perfect without the wool blanket when it is warmer. Our old down comforter was just too warm.
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