QUILTED BEDDING
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QUILTED BED COVERINGS
In 30 years of serving the hospitality industry, Fabtex, Inc. has made over ten million custom
quilted bedspreads. Our three plants, all based here in the United States, each contain state of
the art equipment and highly skilled personnel devoted to making top-quality custom
bedcoverings.
While our competitors sourced off shore production lines, we invested in our plants and people
here at home- Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and California. This commitment allows use to give
our customers better lead-times and substantially higher quality levels, all at pricing that
continues to lead the industry.
The following pages detail the extensive range of options available in custom bedding. As you will
begin to see, your choices are endless. Overwhelmed? Give us a call and talk with one of our
bedding specialists. Let us create the bedding package that will keep your budget on track and
your guests raving for many years to come.
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QUILTED BED COVERINGS
SPECIFICATIONS
TYPES:
Bedspread
Side and foot drops are to the floor, typically 21” - 23”
Coverlet
Side and foot drops to cover a few inches below mattress, typically 13” - 15” (use with
bedskirt).
Duvet Cover
Drops can be any length (USE WITH DUVET INSERT).
STYLES:
The style designates the look of the bedspread. After the fabric selection, this is the most
important consideration in determining the look of the finished product.
Throw (BS-1 or CV-1)
Made with bell (rounded) corners at foot.
Fitted With Quilted Or Unquilted Tongues (BS-2 or CV-2)
Tongues should be 18” wide with 9” sewn under bed coverings at corners of mattress
at foot of bed on each side. Side drops are faced to prevent “grinning” of lining.
Fitted Closed Corner (BS-3 or CV-3)
Waterfall Fitted (BS-4 or CV-4)
Waterfall 12” of side drop sewn under covers at corners of mattress at foot of bed.
Joining should be at corners of top edge of mattress and not sewn through cover.
Inside of drops should be double faced so the backing does not show.
Fitted With Unquilted Kick Pleats (BS-5 or CV-5)
FACE FABRIC:
Several considerations are required in the selection of a face fabric other than pattern
and color. Fiber content will determine the “feel” and “look.” Avora, Avora hybrids and
unbranded polyester have reached wide acceptability in the marketplace and offer many
practical considerations such as washability and color retention. Other attributes of
various base cloths, such as weight, texture, construction, etc… all contribute to the cost
of fabric as well as the suitability for bedcovering application. Some fabrics may not be
appropriate for bedspreads and coverlets. Consult your Fabtex representative for details.
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SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
FILLING:
Filling weight should be calculated in 48” lineal yards. Bonded polyester is normally used
for commercially quilted bed coverings, 5 to 14 oz. It is difficult on 54” fabrics to make the
proper width on a queen with more than 6 oz fill using 2 widths of fabric. Hand guided or
outline quilted covers should use 8 to 14 oz filling. 100% polyester low melt, which does
not contain resin and which will meet most FR codes, is available as an option.
LINING:
The content, quality and construction of the backing are critical to the longevity of the
bedspread. The Fabtex standard is a preshrunk 70/30 poly/cotton blend (63 x 37 count)
designed to be compatible with all face fabrics in use today. A high count 78/44
poly/cotton preshrunk lining is available. These backings do not have back fill or sizing
which can cause problems. Options include 100% polyester Avora, 100% hybrid FR
polyester or wide colored linings.
PRE-SEAM:
The pattern is matched as the 54” fabric is joined with a 5 thread safety stitch. It is then
quilted on a wide computerized lock stitch machine. Pre-seamed bed coverings are far
superior to post-seamed bed coverings. Stitch popping and seam slippage are far more
likely when using post-seamed bed coverings. Always insist on pre-seamed, wide
computerized quilted bedspreads and coverlets.
SEAMLESS:
Wide width fabrics (126”) are available in polyester fabrics. The patterns are more limited
and some size constraints such as less pillow tuck should be considered. Note: The
standard 126” wide fabric is not FR. Check with your Fabtex representative about the
availability of FR wide goods.
REVERSIBLE:
Fabric is shown on both sides and quilted on both sides with coordinated colored bobbins
and finished edge (edging can be banded or with welt).
HEMS:
Single needle hem 1” lock stitched through quilting prevents hem from unraveling while
creating a 1” self-welt look.
Blind stitch hem is optional, although is not recommended for bedspreads.
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SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
QUILT PATTERNS:
Commercial quilting designs are normally used in guest rooms, outline quilting is generally
used in suites or guest rooms in deluxe properties. Note: The selection of the Channel
Quilt Pattern is to be considered with caution. Bedspreads using channel are subject to
“grow” with laundering.
Note!! Never specify a Box or Channel pattern for plaid or stripe fabrics.
A selection of quilt patterns can be viewed in the following section of this book. If you do
not find a pattern you like in the selection following, consult your Fabtex representative.
All quilt patterns in the marketplace are available from Fabtex.
THREAD:
#23 nylon multi-filament is recommended. The Fabtex standard is to coordinate thread
color with primary colors in the face fabric. Monofilament thread is generally used for
Outline Quilting.
CORNERS:
Top corners are mitered to create a finished appearance as well as a more durable
bedcover.
DETAILS:
Welt Cord is available (1/4” through 1” Jumbo) for applications on top and/or bottom
edges. For welting on the top edge of the bedspread we recommend double 1/4” welt so
as to retain pattern match and integrity of the bedspread. OTHER as specified.
PILLOW TUCK:
An allowance added to cover the pillow.
Economy: 15”
Standard: 18”
Double Stack: 30”
Reverse Sham: 36”
MEASUREMENTS:
The designations Twin/Twin XL/Full/Full XL/Queen/King/California King are a starting
point. Actual measurements (in inches) are necessary because of variation in bedding
standards. The drop is particularly important as it has been changing in recent years due
to mattress thickness increases. The three measurements required are as follows:
1) SPECIFIED WIDTH X LENGTH X HEIGHT OF MATTRESS
2) WIDTH X LENGTH X HEIGHT OF BOX SPRING
3) WIDTH X LENGTH X HEIGHT OF BED (including frame)
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SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
STANDARD MEASUREMENTS:
FULL LENGTH BEDSPREAD COVERLET
TWIN 39” x 75” x 21” 39”x 75” x 12-13”
TWIN XL 39” x 80” x 21” 39” x 80” x 12-13”
DOUBLE 54” x 75” x 21” 54” x 75” x 12-13”
DOUBLE XL 54” x 80” x 21” 54” x 80” x 12-13”
QUEEN 60” x 80” x 21” 60” x 80” x 12-13”
CAL KING 72” x 80” x 21” 72” x 80” x 12-13”
CAL KING LONG 72” x 84” x 21” 72” x 84” x 12-13”
DUAL KING 78” x 80” x 21” 78” x 80” x 12-13”
EASTERN 76” x 80” x 21” 76” x 78” x 12-13”
MURPHY BEDS (VARY IN SIZE) - Submit dimensions and request quote.
IMPORTANT - All beds vary in width, length and drop and must be field measured.
GUSSETS:
Fitted bedspreads with open corners require a gusset. This may be quilted or unquilted.
Contrasting fabrics may also be used. Properly made gussets should be 18” wide. This is
also called a tongue.
KICK PLEATS:
Corner similar to gusset style fitted but the sides are joined to drop panels.
HEALTHCARE BEDSPREAD:
A hospital style bed, as used in nursing homes, has special requirements for a bed cover.
This bed is adjustable; therefore the drops (sides) of the bedspread do not normally go to
the floor. 15” is the most popular. At the end of the bed, the drop is made 7” so it does
not interfere with the controls. Fabtex styles HC-9/15/21 are premium quality
fitted/quilted bedspreads made for ease of care and durability.
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QUILT PATTERNS
Commercial quilting designs are normally used in guest rooms, outline quilting is generally used
in suites or guest rooms in deluxe properties. We recommend the Single Square Box Diamond,
Double Square Box Diamond or Flag patterns when using 126” wide fabrics. All other patterns
on 126” Widths will be rotated 90 degrees.
The selection of the Channel Quilt Pattern is to be considered with caution. Bedspreads using
channel are subject to “grow” with laundering. Also since Channel patterns are rotated 90
degrees on wide goods, channels will run across the bed. A selection of quilt patterns is
displayed on the following pages. If you do not find the pattern you would like in the selection
following, consult your Fabtex representative. All quilt patterns in the marketplace are available
from Fabtex.
Note!! Never specify a Box or Channel pattern for plaid or stripe fabrics.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS SINGLE DIAMOND
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS DOUBLE DIAMOND
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS 4” CHANNEL
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale. Never specify a Box or Channel pattern for
plaid or stripe fabrics.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS DOUBLE WAVY ONION
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS 4” SQUARE BOX DIAMOND
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS DOUBLE SQUARE BOX DIAMOND
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS DOUBLE ONION OVERLAP
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS DOUBLE WAVY ONION
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS 2” WAVY CHANNEL
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS 4” WAVY CHANNEL
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS DOUBLE HEXAGON
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS DOUBLE ONION
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS SINGLE ONION
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS SINGLE ONION
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS SINGLE ONION
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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STANDARD QUILT PATTERNS #A23 SINGLE ONION
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A44
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A25
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A24
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A27
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A28
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A30
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A31
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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CUSTOM QUILT PATTERNS #A34 FLAG
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B13 RIBBON
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #C3 PAGODA
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B37 BRAIDS
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B1 CLOUD #1
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #C7 WEDDING RING
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B49B DOT SHELL
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B8 N.W. BRICK
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale. Never specify a Box or Channel pattern for
plaid or stripe fabrics.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B14 SHELL #1
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #D2 BOX
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale. Never specify a Box or Channel pattern for
plaid or stripe fabrics.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B49 SPIRAL
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #A1TW 4” TWIN CHANNEL
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale. Never specify a Box or Channel pattern for
plaid or stripe fabrics.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B2 CLOUD #2
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #B15 SHELL #2
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #C6 VERMICELLI
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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SPECIAL QUILT PATTERNS #C4 SCROLL
Note!! Quilt Patterns are not shown to scale.
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QUILTED BEDDING FABRIC
WARRANTY AND CARE Limited Warranty
Fabrics supplied by Fabtex, Inc. used in manufacture of decorative bed coverings, drapery, and
guestroom accessories are guaranteed against any defects for a period of one (1) year from
receipt of delivery. Any alterations (i.e. chemical treatments topical applications, laminating, etc.)
will void the warranty. Fabric warranty does not apply to snagging. Replacement or refund will
be prorated based on date goods are received and will apply to cost of fabric only. Fabtex is not
responsible for fabrics supplied by other sources.
Successful Fabric Care
Hotels that wash quilted bedding successfully do so using cold water, mild detergent and cold
tumble dry. Heat shrinks some fabric and fades colors in some fabrics. More important, heat
flattens polyester fill and has been known to shrink it as well.
Hotel laundries should test wash a unit or two under strict controls when new quilted bedding
arrives. If the laundry feels that the cold wash, and, or, cold dry takes too long, they can try the
permanent press settings. However, if any more heat is used, it can be destructive.
Once the treatments are successfully test washed, the laundry must be instructed as to their
responsibility. No matter how many times the quilted bedding are washed successfully, it only
takes one washing or drying with too much heat to permanently change the appearance or size
of a bedspread. Cotton fabrics become narrower, Polyester fabrics become wider.
Caution! If there is any possibility bleaches were used in a previous wash, laundry
machines should be scoured before washing quilted bedding. Washing
machines and dryers should be checked for burrs that may snag fabrics
or sewing threads.
If hotels are dry cleaning quilted bedding, on or off property, they should take care to have a unit
or two of a newly cleaned shipment tested on arrival, checking appearance and size.
Cigarette Burns
The most universal complaint from hotels on polyester bed coverings is small cigarette holes.
They are not actual burns, but holes where cigarette ashes have melted the yarns. To date no
one has come up with an acceptable way to repair this type of damage. Many hotels with smoking
and non-smoking rooms tag the bed covers with small holes and use them in their smoking
rooms. A smoker would not be offended with a small hole caused by a cigarette ash as a non-
smoker would.