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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

Quilt vs. coverlet vs. comforter vs. bed blanket — what is the difference?

A quilt is a three-layer construction (top fabric, batting, backing) stitched through to hold the layers together — lightweight, often patterned, year-round. A coverlet is a single woven or matelassé layer with no batting — even lighter, mostly for layering or summer. A comforter is a thick fluffy single piece filled with down or down-alternative — the warmest single layer. A bed blanket is a flat woven piece sized to the bed — the most breathable, often used between sheet and quilt.

Are Quince quilts warm enough to use as a comforter?

Most Quince quilts are lightweight summer-weight pieces — warm enough to use as a single-layer comforter in spring, summer, and early fall, or in heated bedrooms year-round. For winter use in cool rooms, layer the quilt over a flannel sheet or under a duvet. The Cotton Velvet Channel Quilt and the European Linen Cotton Stitch Quilt are the warmest in the line; the Organic Cotton Gauze Dream Quilt and Bamboo Dream Quilt are the lightest.

Which fiber should I pick — linen, organic cotton, bamboo, velvet, or silk?

European linen reads as the most refined and breathes best for hot sleepers. Organic cotton (Dream, Stripe Stitch, Hand Stitched, Diamond, Gauze) is the most versatile and easiest care — strongest entry point. Bamboo (Lyocell-based) is naturally cooling and silky-smooth. Cotton Velvet adds plush texture and visual weight — best for cool rooms. Silk Pick Stitch is the most luxurious and lightest in hand-feel. Each product page lists the exact fiber and OEKO-TEX or GOTS certification.

What's the difference between a box quilt, channel quilt, stripe stitch, and dream quilt?

These describe the stitching pattern that holds the three layers together. Box quilts feature a grid of stitched squares — the most traditional pattern. Channel quilts have parallel stitch lines running the length of the quilt — modern and clean. Stripe stitch follows woven stripes in the fabric. Dream quilts have a softer, lofted hand with widely-spaced stitching. Each pattern affects how the quilt drapes and how warm it sits — channel and box hold loft best; dream feels the softest.

How do I wash these pieces?

Most organic cotton and linen pieces machine wash cold or warm on a gentle cycle with mild detergent; skip fabric softener. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Bamboo and silk pieces do best with cold-water hand wash or a delicates cycle in a mesh bag — never tumble silk on high heat. Cotton velvet should be cold-washed and air-dried to preserve the pile. Each product page lists exact care instructions.

What sizes do these pieces come in?

Quince bed-layer pieces are sized to standard US mattress dimensions — Twin/Twin XL, Full/Queen, and King/Cal King. Quilts and coverlets are sized to drape over the edges of the mattress (not floor-length). Sets include matching shams sized to standard pillows. Each product page lists exact dimensions before you order.