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Resource - Bedspread Styles
What is the difference between throw, mock
fitted, gusset corner and waterfall style Bedspreads?
Throw Style is
the common denominator of bedspreads, bell (rounded) corners, either to
the floor or coverlet length. All other styles are variations of fitted
styles.
Mock Fitted is
a tailored looking bedspread, with the corners sewn down (closed
corner). The bed measurement must be very accurate for this style.
Gusset Corner
is another tailored style spread where the corners are connected by an
unquilted folded strip of fabrics (either the same or contrasting),
which gives the corners some play.
Waterfall Style
is actually a fitted throw, the side drops wrap around the foot of the
bed, and the top continues over the edge and waterfalls down.
What weight fiberfills are available?
We use even number weights starting from 6 oz. per
yard 6, 8, 10, 12 oz). Your weight requirement is determined by the
Hotel Brand or the budget. Above 8 oz. yardage requirements may change,
because of the takeup in quilting.
How do I decide whether to use a bedspread or a
coverlet and dust ruffle combination?
This largely depends on the look you are trying to
achieve, the budget, or Hotel Brand requirements?
What is a Duvet?
A duvet is a square cornered bed cover. It is
usually a comforter with a duvet cover that may be removed for
laundering, without damaging the comforter insert.
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clients in the hospitality and healthcare industries throughout the
United States for over 40 years. If you would like additional
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