Cotton Quilted Bedspread

Regular price $269.00
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White
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Cotton Quilted Bedspread
American Blossom Linens

Cotton Quilted Bedspread

Description

Transform your bedroom into a sanctuary of comfort with our Cotton Quilted Bedspread. Crafted from our best-selling fabric, this bedspread offers a perfect blend of warmth, softness and eco-friendly luxury. 100% USA grown, spun, woven and sewn.

Made using our 100% USA grown cotton (45% organic)* classic percale fabric for the outer layer

Heirloom quality

Filled with USA Cotton

All season cozy cover with charming quilt pattern

Ideal for layering

Classic onion-shaped quilt pattern

Finished with ½” self-binding

Outer fabric and inner cotton batting are preshrunk to minimize shrinkage after washing

Material

Made using our 100% USA grown cotton (45% organic)* classic percale fabric for the outer layer

Inside layer is 100% USA cotton batting. Cotton fibers are mechanically felted together using a needle-punch process where barbed needles punch through cotton fibers interlocking them without the need for adhesives.

* We buy and utilize cotton fibers in our products that are grown and harvested solely in the United States. This cotton is grown with the most sustainable and environmental protocols found anywhere in the world. In addition, our suppliers of both yarn and weaving are members of the US Cotton Trust, which ensures the integrity of these protocols

Care

Machine wash cold water gentle cycle. Do not use bleach. Tumble dry on low heat and remove promptly or lay flat to dry. Do not overload machines. Use warm iron if desired. Do not dry clean.


Helpful Hints
- Wash your quilt before your first use
- Choose a liquid detergent for the best results.
- Use our wool dryer balls in place of fabric softeners.
- Wash in cold water. Consumer Reports’ past tests found detergents have gotten much better at putting enzymes to work in removing dirt and stains at lower water temperatures, and are less effective at higher temperatures.