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Owls stand for wisdom and tranquility. They are the animals of the night and therefore popular motifs for bed linen. Owl bedding never goes out of fashion. For children, but also adults, the trade offers owl bed Dinges, in which, depending on the age group, the owl motifs are designed and printed from colorful to discreet. There are big differences not only in the design of motifs. The material and quality of the bed linen are also very different. The basic material of owl bedding is almost always cotton. Depending on the type of fabric, however, cotton has different properties.

Owl bedding made of pure cotton

Cotton fibers are purely natural fibers that are processed into smooth fabrics with low air inclusion for the production of owls. Cotton bed linen is very skin-friendly and does not scratch. Cotton fabrics have low allergy potential. Processed cotton has a pleasantly soft surface. Due to the low elasticity, cotton wrinkles strongly and must, therefore, be smoothed by ironing after washing. Cotton also binds moisture and sweat. In contrast to functional textiles, building wool fabrics do not direct moisture outwards, away from the body and dry only very slowly. Owl linen made of pure cotton is, therefore, more suitable for the cold season.

Owls made of beaver/flannel

Owl bedding made of flannel or beaver is particularly soft and warm. Flannel is therefore often used for children's bed singles. Flannel is made from smooth cotton fabrics, in which the fabrics are slightly roughened on one or both sides. Flannel or beaver is a light fabric, but because of the larger surface area and the air trapped in it, it is additionally isolated. Flannel or beaver owl bedding is therefore often used in the cooler seasons. If flannel is washed in the washing machine in a gentle course, the fabric is relatively smooth even after drying and must be ironed in the rarest of cases.

Owl bedlinen from Seersucker

Seersucker is also a cotton fabric. Typical for Seersucker is the relatively strongly structured, crepe-like surface, which is created by alternating smooth and ruched stripes. The strips are formed by the weaving of the fabric, in which a part of the so-called warp threads is processed with different stresses. Depending on how much the crepe effect is desired, a special substance is applied after weaving, which causes the fibers to swell. Due to the textured surface of the fabric, owl bedding from Seersucker never lies completely on the skin. This allows the air to circulate better than other fabrics and the owl bed linen from Seersucker is pleasantly cool even in summer. Also, the Seersucker bed linen is very easy to care for due to the structured surface and does not need to be ironed after washing.

Owl linens in Mako satin

Owl linen made of Mako satin is the noblest variant of these bed linens https://enjoyablehouse.com. The special feature of Mako-Satin is the weave of the fabric and the origin of the cotton. The Mako satin for owl bedding is made 100 percent from Egyptian cotton. A special weaving process results in a tissue with a so-called atlas binding. With these fabrics, one side is shiny and one side is matte. Owl linen made of Mako satin feels very pleasant and soft on the skin. The special properties of the Mako satin ensure a comfortable feeling of sleep. Also, the satin gloss of the fine fabric looks very noble. However, owl linens made of Mako satin must be ironed after washing to preserve the silky shine through the smoothed surface.
 
When buying owl bed linen, you should not only pay attention to the quality of the workmanship. Those who attach importance to a sustainably produced and for a self-healthy and low-pollutant bed linen, additionally take care that the new owl bed linen bears the Öko-Tex Standard 100 seal for tested textiles.

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