Posted on Jun 1st, 2010 in
Home Décor
Cotton Linen is good for the home for all seasons. In fact if chosen carefully cotton linen can last for a long time too. Egyptian and Indian organic cotton have been preferred all over the world for their softness and durability. They can provide the same luxury that silk and satin materials provide. With the better technology and yarn process the Cotton Linen products that come to the consumer are the very best....
Posted on Mar 10th, 2010 in
Home Décor,
Women Clothing
Both silk and cotton have unique qualities. Silk does not conduct heat and is therefore a good insulator, keeping the body warm in winter and cool in summer. Cotton provides comfort and has become a popular cloth material worldwide. The advantages of cotton can be further enhanced by effective blending it with silk which has higher durability. One way to fulfil consumers love for cotton is blending it with silk and...
Posted on Mar 7th, 2010 in
Home Décor
A well made, thick set of curtains can make a huge difference when it comes to keeping the hot summer sun away. Cotton curtains will never put a big of a dent in the monthly budget. Using cotton as the curtain material has its advantages in enhancing the décor of the entire home. They can be purchased keeping the wall shades in mind. Being cheap compared to other materials, Cotton curtains can effectively block...
Posted on Feb 28th, 2010 in
Cotton Industry,
Home Décor
Whether a towel is used for wiping wet hands or the body after a hot shower, it needs to be soft, super absorbent, and long lasting. More than all this, it should remain hygienic wash after wash and wipe after wipe. This is one of the many reasons why a cotton towel is important to have in the kitchen, bathroom and guest room and perhaps in any emergency situation. It helps us to maintain personal hygiene at all...
Posted on Jan 1st, 2010 in
Featured Articles,
Home Décor
Making a cotton quilt is very easy. Buy a quilting magazine and find a pattern that’s marked ‘Easy’ or ‘Beginner’. The tools required are fabric, thread, scissors, a cutting mat and a rotary cutter and quilting ruler. Also you need to purchase batting, which is the middle layer of the quilt, and enough additional fabric to cover the back of the quilt.
The first activity is to Cut out the pieces that go...