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- April 21, 2008 at 9:44 pm #257354
My kids prefer either the jersey knit or flannel sheets. I usually try
to find them at a Goodwill or Salvation Army store. Another option is
to buy the “end of the season” sets (ie — snowman flannel sheets in
January — neon/floral knit jersey ones in September)~
Candi ~pseuzanne wrote:
My daughter is transitioning into a “big girl bed”, so I need to
buysome bed sheets and a blanket. Considering she’s also toilet training,
I figure I’ll need several sets. I’m always amazed at how much sheets
cost…it’s just a big piece of fabric! In the past, I have bought
cheap sets to save money, but they remained scratchy and hard after
repeated washings. I want to find sheets that don’t break the bank, but
will give my daughter something soft and comfortable to sleep on. Is
there a certain thread count I should look for? Isn’t there some other
measure of softness, besides the thread count? Where can I look for a
good deal? I’m in the Boston area.
Thanks,
Suzanne
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