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06-17-2019 04:08 PM
I recently received the TSV Northern Night sheets. I thought by watching the presentation they would be soft. After washing I found they were not soft and after making bed, rough and when any movement was made, seemed noisy! Can someone recommend the softest sheets of all cotton?
06-17-2019 05:19 PM
Sorry to say I was disappointed in these as well.
As far as your request for suggestions for cotton sheets my fav is from Ralph Lauren but they are not cheap and I did not buy them at the Q.
I have recently gotten some microfiber sheets from the the Q that I am loving and have reordered. Unless you can only use 100% cotton you might like to try these.
Good luck.
06-17-2019 05:22 PM
Hate to hear your review. I ordered these as well. May I suggest you run the sheets through a wash cycle without any detergent? I have found with some sheets the manufacturer uses so much sizing it takes a couple of times through before it's removed. Hope they get better.
06-17-2019 06:26 PM - edited 06-17-2019 06:27 PM
Oh darn, I'm sorry to hear this, as I ordered them too! I was hoping they'd be a good replacement from my 10-12 y.o. Amadeus (remember that brand from Q?) sheets from the Q. I LOVED Amadeus sheets, silky soft, cool to the skin, so beautiful, (don't even recall thread count, but I'm sure it was back in the day when 400 was a lot.) I was hoping these Northern Night sheets would be a good replacement, as the pink Amadeus set I own could use replacing since the fitted sheet elastic has finally gotten loose. I'll have to see when the Northern Nights ones arrive if I have same impression as others do here. One thing...once I had seen Jill present some other sheets last year and asked her on Facebook if they were a good replacement for the Amadeus ones, don't recall which those were, but they were also Northern Nights....she said those might be, but she also recommended I might like the Scott Brother's tencel sheets. So to the poster who's asking, you might try those, as tencel is known to be (pricey but..) very silky soft. Darn, I hate paying shipping costs if I have to send these back...
06-17-2019 07:22 PM
For soft, I love flannel year round. The better they are (6 oz is good) the softer they get.
06-17-2019 07:26 PM
J C Penney - percale sheets. Pricey, but they never wear out. I've had a set for 20 years and they are so smooth and silky I am dreading the day I have to replace them. I am very careful when washing them after all these years.
06-17-2019 07:44 PM
Several years ago, I ordered the Amadeus Sheet Set from the Q - and after washing/drying, they literally shredded on my bed. I should have returned, but I tossed them out.
I have many Northern Nights Wrinkle Defense sheetsets, 400 thread count. I find them very soft. Best to read the reviews on line. I once ordered 2 northern nights pillow cases - and they're rough as could be. They're sitting in my linen closet - I'll toss them next.
You don't know from one set to the next.
06-17-2019 07:59 PM
Thanks brandywine and amyb I’ll keep trying with the Egyptian cotton sheets. Mother used to say the more times you wash cotton the softer it feels. I like to soak cotton in Downy as well and you can’t do that with the bamboo sheets. I just haven’t taken the time.
I do love the weight of the northern nights and the solid pink color is a fav.
And yes, I fondly remember the Amadeus sheets but sadly these are not the same.
Thanks y’all for your input. It sounds like we all like nice bedding.
06-18-2019 06:12 AM
For what it's worth, one old remedy for scratchy sheets is to wash the sheets in plain cold water with a cup of baking soda followed by a cup of vingear in the rinse. (Google soften scratchy sheets.) Best done at first wash rather than after they have been washed with detergent then dried. I got a set of Wamsutta Pimacot that was scratchy. I washed them a couple of times in the baking soda and vinegar rinse and they are softer. Not as soft as I'd like, but okay.
06-18-2019 06:58 AM
I was tempted but passed on this TSV, as I never found any QVC sheets to be as soft as I like. I buy mine from The Company Store, 100% Supima Cotton, 600 and up thread count, unbelievably soft and last for years. They are expensive (I pay about $100 for one king fitted sheet) and worth every penny!
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