I've always purchased no-iron, standard, roughly 300 thread-count sheets. Armed with a generous coupon from JC Penney (after experiencing a thrice-botched online order) I decided to go for the gold-standard and get a set of Chris Madden 1,000 thread-count sheets, which were on sale; in white, of course.
The first quandary occurred when I pulled the linens from my front-loader and put them---two queen-sized bed sheets and six pillowcases (4 standard; 2 king)--- in my Frigidaire dryer with its 5.7 cu. ft. drum. It was, quite literally, filled to the top. I realized I would have to dry the items in two loads: one with sheets, another pillowcases. OK, an inconvenience, but worse things happen at sea, right?
The sheets emerged from the dryer super-wrinkled. I'm talking accordian-like wrinkled. OK, so no more leaving the bed unmade, as the thing looked unsightly.
Then I got into the bed. The sheets are quite stiff and feel rough compared to others I've owned. After grumbling that the ad should have read "1,000 thread-count burlap" instead of "Just like the sheets at 5-star hotels!!", I tucked in for the night---and grumbled some more.
Having lived with them for a week, I decided to wash them in the Frigidaire top-loader, thinking a good beating from an agitator might soften them up a bit. The load totally overloaded the machine. I over-filled the tub to the balance ring, and still they barely managed to turn over once during the 8-minute wash.
I hung them outside on the line, which alleviated the wrinkling problem a bit.
Are these bad sheets, or am I just so used to cheap ones that I don't know what "luxurious" sheets are supposed to feel like? I feel, sheepishly, like an ignoramus who, when given a glass of vintage red wine, decides he prefers Spanada, LOL!
Anyone else have experience with high thread-count sheets?
The first quandary occurred when I pulled the linens from my front-loader and put them---two queen-sized bed sheets and six pillowcases (4 standard; 2 king)--- in my Frigidaire dryer with its 5.7 cu. ft. drum. It was, quite literally, filled to the top. I realized I would have to dry the items in two loads: one with sheets, another pillowcases. OK, an inconvenience, but worse things happen at sea, right?
The sheets emerged from the dryer super-wrinkled. I'm talking accordian-like wrinkled. OK, so no more leaving the bed unmade, as the thing looked unsightly.
Then I got into the bed. The sheets are quite stiff and feel rough compared to others I've owned. After grumbling that the ad should have read "1,000 thread-count burlap" instead of "Just like the sheets at 5-star hotels!!", I tucked in for the night---and grumbled some more.
Having lived with them for a week, I decided to wash them in the Frigidaire top-loader, thinking a good beating from an agitator might soften them up a bit. The load totally overloaded the machine. I over-filled the tub to the balance ring, and still they barely managed to turn over once during the 8-minute wash.
I hung them outside on the line, which alleviated the wrinkling problem a bit.
Are these bad sheets, or am I just so used to cheap ones that I don't know what "luxurious" sheets are supposed to feel like? I feel, sheepishly, like an ignoramus who, when given a glass of vintage red wine, decides he prefers Spanada, LOL!
Anyone else have experience with high thread-count sheets?