Company Profile

 

Shao Xing Gold Sun Textile Co. ltd is one of the largest textile companies and the only company who has passed SGS audit that produces permanent flame retardant and anti-static blankets. We offer a wide range of products for both the retail and the market. Products such as blankets, pillows , pillowcase , duvets ,headrest covers , airline table linens , airline amenity kits, sleeper suits etc .


Gold Sun is located in Shao Xing, Zhejiang. Zhejiang province is situated in the heart of China and is the prime textile region. The region offers an unrivaled abundance of experienced resource, with the largest textile fabric market in China – just 25km from our factory. In addition, Gold Sun’s location offers incomparable transportation options. With excellent road, rail and air networks. We are very close to many of the major industrial and financial cities in China.

 

  • Fleece Blanket
    Products Name:Fleece Blanket
    Material / Composition:100% Polyester Fleece
    Size:120 * 170cm,127*152cm,150*200cm 200*220, 220*240,50"*60" or customized
    SAMPLE DAY:2-7DAYS...
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  • Double Sided Blanket
    Item:Double Sided Blanket
    Material:100% polyester blanket
    Color:Follow the customer request
    Features of Fabric:Soft,Flame Retardant, Anti-Static, Tear-Resistant,...
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Why Choose Us

 

 

Advanced Equipment
In addition ,we have 16 production lines for non woven head rest covers and pillow cases with an annual yearly production of 6 billion pieces.


Professional Team
Gold Sun staff are all well educated and have regular training. We have 38 experienced and specialized products technicians.


Rich Experience

  • Real manufacturer with our own factory located in Zhejiang China
  • Strong professional technical team ensure to produce the top quality products.
  • Rich experience on outdoor equipment.


Factory
Shao Xing Gold Sun Textile Co. ltd is one of the largest textile companies and the only company who has passed SGS audit that produces permanent flame retardant and anti-static blankets.

 

What is Double Sided Fleece Blanket

 

Double sided fleece blanket, also known as a reversible blanket, is a type of blanket that is designed to have two distinct sides. Unlike traditional blankets that have a single pattern or color on both sides, double sided fleece blanket has different materials, patterns, or colors on each side. This allows you to change the look or feel of the blanket by simply flipping it over. Double-sided blankets are often made with two complementary fabrics or designs, offering versatility and aesthetic options. For example, one side of the blanket may be made of a plush, soft material like fleece, while the other side could be made of a smooth, cool fabric like satin. This allows you to choose the side that suits your preference or matches the decor of your room.

 

Benefits of Double Sided Fleece Blanket

 

Warmth
Fleece provides excellent insulation against the cold. The plush material traps body heat to keep you warm.

 

Softness
Fleece has a soft, plush feel that is cozy against the skin. It has more loft than other fabrics.

 

Lightweight
Fleece is a lightweight material, making it ideal for layering or traveling with. The blankets are easy to carry or fold up.

 

Versatility
Fleece blankets can be used indoors or outdoors. They’re handy to take camping, to sporting events, or use daily at home.

 

Durability
Fleece is a strong, durable synthetic fabric. With proper care, a fleece blanket will last for many years. It’s resistant to pilling.

 

Easy to Care For
Fleece blankets are machine washable and dryer safe for easy care. It’s advisable to wash in cold water and tumble dry on low.

Double Sided Blanket

 

Classification of double-faced wool materials
 

Pure wool: Made of 100% wool fiber, it has excellent warmth retention and softness. Pure wool double-faced materials are usually used to make high-end clothing and household items.

 

Wool blended: Made of wool blended with other fibers, such as polyester, acrylic, etc. The blended double-faced wool material has better wear resistance and wrinkle resistance, while also reducing costs.

 

Types Of Fleece Fabric

Lycra Spandex Fleece

  • When you think of lycra and spandex, you can expect it to be stretchy. Lycra spandex fleece is also a stretchy version of the fleece fabric and its stretchiness can give garments a more fitted, closer feel and look.
  • Keeping you warm but also clinging to your body makes it the most ideal fleece fabric to use in athletic wear, particularly those jackets that you can wear when exercising outdoors during winter.
 

Polyester Fleece

  • As one of the most synthetic fleece fabrics, polyester fleece was created to mimic wool. It is even an improvement on cotton-made fleece due to how durable it is.
  • Polyester fleece is also unlikely to shrink when washed, moisture-resistant, and quick to dry which are further improvements on cotton-made fleece.
 

Microfleece

  • If you were wondering which of the fleece fabrics is the most lightweight and thinnest then it is the one with micro in its name.
  • This can weigh as little as 200 grams per square meter or even less which can mean it is comfortable to wear as it fails to weigh you down. Microfleece can be worn as a base layer or over your clothes as it has more built-in flexibility.
 

Cotton Or Cotton Blended Fleece

  • Though you may expect a fleece to be synthetically made from polyester, a cotton fleece is one of few that is naturally produced as it is made from cotton.
  • The same production process is still followed whereby the cotton fibers are first woven into yarns then knitted to make fabric and finally brushed for that soft texture.
 

Sherpa Fleece

  • For a fleece fabric that is understandably close to sheep’s wool, try sherpa fleece. This is a particularly insulating and warm material so it is well suited for the lining of a blanket or jacket.
  • You can also find the fleece fabric as a lining inside a denim or corduroy jacket to make an already heavy material, warmer and snugger too.
 

 

Adding Decorative Touches

Once you’ve mastered the basics of sewing the blanket and worked through the detailed steps to ensure it’s solid and durable, it’s time to get creative and make your project unique. Now’s your chance to add those decorative touches that will personalize your new cozy fleece blanket.

 
 

Embroidery Work

One way to give your blanket a splash of personality is with some embroidery work. Embroidery allows you to intricately design patterns, shapes, or even meaningful phrases or dates. Don’t worry if you’re not an embroidery expert. You can keep it simple or use iron-on embroidery patches available in craft stores.

 
 
 

Appliques

Another route to take is the use of appliques. Appliques offer dynamic options to make each blanket unique. These come in a myriad of shapes, colors, and sizes and are sewn or ironed onto the fabric. From whimsical shapes for a child’s blanket to elegant monograms for an adult’s throw, appliques truly offer something for everyone.

 
 
 

Fringed Edges

For a more rustic and comforting look, consider adding fringed edges. For this, you need to leave extra fabric on the edges when cutting your fleece. Remember to get your measurements right, as the extra fabric will be used to create the fringed edges. Once you’ve got your extra fabric, simply cut your fringe into the desired length and width.

 

 

How to make a double sided fleece blanket in steps?

 

Choose the Right Fabrics

  • To embark on creating a luxurious double-sided fleece blanket, your first step is selecting two fleece fabrics that complement each other. Fleece comes in various weights and qualities, so it’s crucial to opt for midweight or heavyweight fleece with a tight weave for optimal results.
  • Avoid lightweight, bargain fleece options, as they tend to stretch and lose their shape over time. For the ultimate in coziness, choose two super-soft fleece fabrics in prints or solid colors that harmonize with one another.

 

Prep the Fabric
Once you’ve made your fabric choices, it’s vital to prepare them for the crafting process. Start by washing both pieces of fleece in warm water and ensuring they are thoroughly dried in the dryer. This pre-shrinking step prevents the blanket from excessively shrinking after its first wash.


Pin and Cut

  • Lay the two fleece pieces together with their right sides facing each other. Smooth out any wrinkles and secure the layers by pinning along all four edges. This step prevents the fabric from shifting during the cutting process.
  • Next, measure and mark the desired dimensions for your finished blanket. Be sure to add a 1/2 inch seam allowance to each side when cutting, resulting in a total addition of 1 inch to both the length and width. Use a rotary cutter and mat or sharp scissors to cut along your marked outline with precision.

 

Sew the Blanket
Keeping the right sides together, it’s time to sew around all four edges using a 1/2 inch seam allowance. Leave an opening of 8-10 inches along one side; this will allow you to turn the blanket right side out later. Make sure to secure the stitches at each end by backstitching a few times to ensure their strength.

 

Finish the Edges

  • After completing the sewing, trim the corners at an angle to reduce bulk. Turning the blanket right side out through the opening can be made easier using a point turner tool, which helps you fully extend the corners for a polished look.
  • To finish the edges and add extra durability, topstitch all the way around the blanket, closing the opening as you sew over it. If you want to go the extra mile for long-lasting quality and to prevent fraying, consider using a zigzag stitch or a serger along the outer edges.

 

 

The Difference Between Cashmere Blankets and Wool Blankets

Different raw materials:
The raw material of cashmere blankets is goat wool, which is the main thermal insulation material of goats and the reserve energy used by goats to resist the cold in severe winter. It has excellent characteristics such as fineness, lightness, softness, smoothness and warmth, so it is often used to make cashmere blankets. The raw material of wool blankets is sheep wool, which is soft, warm, and has good elasticity and wear resistance.

 

Different warmth retention:
Cashmere blankets have a higher degree of curl, are fluffy, and have better warmth retention. In contrast, the scales of wool blankets are arranged more closely and thicker than cashmere blankets, and the shrinkage is greater than cashmere, but the warmth retention is not as good as cashmere blankets.

Fleece Blanket

 

Tips for Maintaining Your Fleece Blanket

 

 

So you’ve got your hands on a unique, cozy double-sided fleece blanket adorned with your personal touch. Taking good care of it, obviously. Maintaining this soft and comfy gem should be a priority, and you’ll find it’s easier than you might think. Proper care will make your blanket last longer and remain as snuggly as the day you first made it.

 

You might wonder about the frequency of cleaning required. Indeed, it’s an imperative query. For day-to-day use, a good rule of thumb is to wash your fleece blanket once every two weeks. However, if it’s constantly in use or if there’s an accidental spill, you might need to ramp up the frequency. But don’t fret; fleece is known for its durability, and frequent washing won’t harm it as long as it’s done right.

 

Washing and Drying Tips

  • Pre-treat any stains, using a stain remover that’s safe for fleece.
  • Use the gentle cycle on your washing machine, and cold water is best.
  • Avoid using bleach or fabric softener, as they can damage the fleece over time.
  • It’s recommended to air-dry your blanket to keep it from pilling. If in hurry, a dryer can be used on its lowest setting.
  • Also, storage is an equally significant factor. Keep your fleece blankets in a cool, dry location for longevity. If storing for an extended period, it’s recommended to wrap in breathable material to avoid dampness.

 

Our Factory

The factory is around 80000 square meters in size and we have 500 workers and 5 specialized sewing group. Gold Sun have invested heavily in machinery to make it the best textile factory. We have 126 sets of 3.6Meters jacquard machines, as well as 6 sets of quilting machines among those we have 10 very modern high tech electronic jacquard machines.

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FAQ

Q: What are the benefits of a double-sided fleece blanket?

A: A double-sided fleece blanket offers enhanced warmth due to its dual fleece layer construction. It's also very soft and cozy, making it ideal for cold weather. The double-layer design can also add a slight bit of weight, which some people find comforting.

Q: How do you clean a double-sided fleece blanket?

A: Fleece blankets should be washed in cold water to prevent shrinking and can be machine-washed or hand-washed. It's best to use a gentle cycle and avoid using fabric softener as it can reduce the fleece's fluffiness. Air-drying is recommended to maintain the blanket's softness and longevity.

Q: Can a double-sided fleece blanket be used with a duvet cover?

A: While not typically designed to be used with a duvet cover, a double-sided fleece blanket can be placed under a duvet for added warmth. Ensure the duvet cover is large enough to accommodate the blanket's thickness.

Q: What materials are double-saced fleece blankets usually made from?

A: Most double-sided fleece blankets are made from polyester, a synthetic fiber that's known for being warm, durable, and easy to clean. Some may have a blend of polyester and other fibers like cotton for a different texture or feel.

Q: How do you store a double-sided fleece blanket when not in use?

A: Fold the blanket neatly and store it in a dry place, away from direct sunlight, to prevent fading and deterioration of the fabric. If storing in a closet or drawer, consider using a breathable storage bag to keep dust off.

Q: Are double-sided fleece blankets suitable for people with allergies?

A: Polyester fleece is generally hypoallergenic, making it a suitable choice for people with allergies. However, if the blanket is used with a duvet or other bedding that contains feathers or down, it might not be suitable for individuals with severe allergies to these materials.

Q: Do double-sided fleece blankets pill easily?

A: Pilling can occur with fleece blankets, but high-quality fleece with a tighter weave tends to pill less. Regular maintenance and gentle washing can help minimize pilling.

Q: How do you choose the right size of double-sided fleece blanket for your bed?

A: Measure your bed and consider the size of the blanket you desire. Keep in mind that a larger blanket will hang over the sides more, while a smaller one will fit snugly.

Q: What type of fleece is best for blankets?

A: Softness: Sherpa, Berber, and coral fleece are often the softest varieties of fleece blankets. Sturdiness: After Berber fleece, polar and microfleece are the most durable fabrics for resistance to pilling and wear. Breathability: Polar fleece, Sherpa fleece, and microfleece are the three most breathable types.

Q: What is the difference between a fleece blanket and a sherpa blanket?

A: While the main difference between fleece fabric and Sherpa fabric is that Sherpa looks like sheepskin, is double-sided, and tends to be softer. One amazing fact here is that a fleece blanket can be made with different types of material instead of Sherpa, but Sherpa-type material can be used in a normal fleece blanket.

Q: Are fleece blankets the warmest?

A: Thicker blankets, such as wool blankets, cotton fleece blankets, and cashmere blankets, are the warmest. The spaces between the fibers in a fuzzy or napped blanket trap warm air, keeping you warmer. This same principle explains why down is such an excellent insulator.

Q: Which is thicker fleece or sherpa?

A: The main difference between a fleece and a sherpa blanket is the material used. A fleece blanket is made from 100% polyester, usually a brushed material, and is soft and lightweight. A sherpa blanket is made from a blend of polyester and acrylic, and has a thicker, heavier feel than a fleece.

Q: What are the advantages of double-sided fleece blankets?

A: They provide exceptional softness and warmth, thanks to the two layers of fleece. The double-sided design also means they can offer versatility; you can flip the blanket to suit your preference for softness or warmth.

Q: How should double-sided fleece blankets be cleaned?

A: Wash them in cold water on a gentle cycle to preserve the fabric's quality. Use a mild detergent and avoid bleach. After washing, tumble dry on low heat or air-dry to prevent damage to the fleece.

Q: Can double-sided fleece blankets be used with a duvet cover?

A: Although not typically designed for use with a duvet cover, you can place a double-sided fleece blanket inside one if desired. Ensure the duvet cover is large enough to accommodate the blanket's thickness without stretching it.

Q: What materials are double-sided fleece blankets made from?

A: They are usually made from polyester microfiber, which is known for its softness, durability, and ease of care. Some may have additional materials for specific qualities, like a blend of cotton for breathability.

Q: How should double-sided fleece blankets be stored?

A: Fold them neatly and store them in a cool, dry place. Avoid compressing them tightly, as this can affect their loft and warmth. Using a breathable storage bag can help protect them from dust.

Q: Do double-sided fleece blankets pill easily?

A: While high-quality fleece is resistant to pilling, some degree of pilling can occur over time, especially with heavy use or frequent washing. Gently brushing the blanket can help remove pills.

Q: How do I prevent my double-sided fleece blanket from slipping off the bed?

A: Using safety pins around the edges of the blanket and securing them under the mattress can help prevent it from slipping. You could also use bed skirt clips or special non-slip sheets designed to grip the mattress and hold the blanket in place.

Q: What's the difference between a fleece blanket and a regular blanket?

A: While fleece blankets feel like the softest, snuggliest choice at first, they don't hold up well in comparison to wool or cotton blankets. After washes fleece doesn't hold the same softness that they have fresh out of the package. Fleece blankets are typically made with a blend of polyester and other synthetic fibers.

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