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Baby Nova Non Spill Cup 250ml
Baby Nova Non Spill Cup 250ml
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Drip stop cup with screw cap
For toddlers from 6 months
Leak-proof
Capacity 250 ml
BPA free*
01. What is thread count?
01. What is thread count?
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01. What is thread count?
Thread Count
Thread Count refers to the total number of warp and weft threads per square inch of fabric. This metric reflects the fabric's density—higher thread counts generally indicate stronger and smoother textures. For example, a common 200-thread-count fabric might consist of 133 warp threads and 72 weft threads, offering a comfortable feel, while fabrics exceeding 300 threads are considered premium .
Yarn Count
Yarn Count (denoted by "S," e.g., 40S, 60S) measures the fineness of yarn. A higher count indicates thinner yarn, resulting in softer and smoother fabrics. It is calculated based on the length of yarn spun from one pound of cotton:
1 strand of 840 yards = 1S (e.g., 8,400 yards = 10S) .
Relationship
While both metrics influence fabric quality, they are distinct:
Yarn Count: Focuses on yarn thickness.
Thread Count: Measures fabric density.
Generally, higher yarn counts enable finer weaving (higher thread counts), yielding softer and more durable fabrics .
Summary
Thread Count: Total warp + weft threads per square inch (density indicator).
Yarn Count: Yarn fineness ("S" value); higher = finer yarn .
02. How many thread counts shall qualify as quality bedding product?
When choosing bedding, stitch count is an important indicator, usually used to evaluate the quality of fabric.
According to market standards, the following are the classifications of stitch count:
1. **High quality bedding**: 780 stitches per 10 square centimeters or more.
2. **High quality bedding**: 1100 or more stitches per 10 square centimeters.
3. **Premium bedding**: 1600 stitches per 10 square centimeters or more.
Higher stitch count usually means the fabric is smoother and provides a better sleep experience.
This is because higher stitch count usually requires longer fibers to weave, resulting in finer fabric
In addition to the number of stitches, other factors should be considered when choosing bedding, such as the quality of the fiber and weaving process, to ensure optimal comfort and durability
03. The higher the thread count means the softer and smoother the fabric of bedding product?
A higher thread count traditionally indicates finer and smoother bedding fabric in conventional calculation methods. This is because thread count (Thread Count) refers to the total number of warp and weft threads in one square inch of fabric. The higher the thread count, the denser the yarn arrangement, making the fabric feel softer and more comfortable.
However, there are variations in how thread count is calculated in the market, which may lead to consumer misconceptions about product quality. For example, some brands may use different units to calculate thread count, resulting in significant differences in displayed thread counts even when the actual yarn quantity is the same. This means that relying solely on thread count to assess fabric quality can be misleading.
Summary
Thread Count and Texture: Traditionally, a higher thread count indicates finer and smoother fabric.
Variations in Calculation Methods: Different brands may use different calculation units, which can affect the displayed thread count. Consumers should choose carefully.
Therefore, when selecting bedding, factors such as fiber quality and weaving techniques should also be considered alongside thread count to ensure optimal comfort and durability.
Product Care Tips
1. Washing
Water Temperature: Use cold or lukewarm water (not exceeding 30°C) to wash, avoiding hot water that may damage fibers.
Detergent: Choose mild detergent and avoid bleach.
Laundry Bag: Place bedding in a laundry bag to reduce friction.
2. Drying
Air-Dry: If possible, opt for natural air-drying instead of high-heat machine drying.
Low-Heat Tumble Dry: If using a dryer, select a low-heat setting to prevent shrinkage.
3. Ironing
Low-Heat Ironing: If ironing is needed, use a low-heat setting and gently iron over the cotton fabric.
4. Storage
Ventilation: Ensure bedding is completely dry before storage to avoid moisture buildup.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Store away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and deterioration.
5. Regular Inspection
Stain Check: Treat stains promptly to prevent them from setting.
Seam Check: Regularly inspect seams and edges, repairing any damage as needed.
Following these care tips will help maintain cotton bedding in good condition, ensuring a comfortable sleep environment.
Pillows and Mattresses Care Tips
Pillow products
1. Please pay attention to and follow the washing instructions on the washing label. Improper handling may cause irreversible damage to the product.
2. Please use a pillow bag and wash it regularly. It is recommended to use a pillow protector to isolate stains, sweat, secretions, etc., to prevent the pillow from getting dirty and extend the life of the pillow.
Mattress Products
1. Mattress protection: To make the mattress more durable, it is recommended to add a mattress protection pad.
2. Product Care: It is recommended to turn the mattress upside down (only for reversible mattresses) or flip it end to end (only for single-sided mattresses) every 3 to 6 months to make the mattress more durable and evenly distributed.