Riverdale Reversible Pinsonic Quilted Coverlets
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The Pinsonic Quilted Coverlets are an excellent alternative to a bulky comforter. Create a clean and modern look with the Riverdale reversible coverlets, that will compliment any décor. Give new life to your guest rooms with these versatile, color coordinated, reversible coverlets today! Sample fabric swatches are available upon request.
- Intricate, stitched wave pattern for a great look
- Both sides of coverlet feature the decorative pattern
- Consists of a super soft, brushed polyester fabric
- Lightly filled with 3.5 oz. of 100% polyester fiberfill
- Available in 4 dark/light complementing color combinations
- Priced per coverlet and sold in cartons of 6
Additional Details
What is Pinsonic Quilting?
Pinsonic quilting is a process of joining the face, fill, and backing materials using an ultrasonic heat weld rather than thread. Pinsonic gets its name because of the pinsonic machine, which is a rapid, efficient quilting machine that uses ultrasonic energy rather than conventional stitching techniques to join front fabrics, middle filling and back fabrics together with specific patterns and designs.
The Result: A stronger bond of the 3 materials; no pin holes in the fabric, nor threads that can fray or come loose.
Limitations: Pinsonic quilting is favorable for joining materials with up to, but not exceeding 4 oz. of fill weight. Products with more than 4 oz. of fill do not pinsonically fuse completely through and through leading to bunching and fill not being properly contained. For this reason, it is better to join thicker products with traditional needle and thread sewing techniques..
Pinsonic quilting is a process of joining the face, fill, and backing materials using an ultrasonic heat weld rather than thread. Pinsonic gets its name because of the pinsonic machine, which is a rapid, efficient quilting machine that uses ultrasonic energy rather than conventional stitching techniques to join front fabrics, middle filling and back fabrics together with specific patterns and designs.
The Result: A stronger bond of the 3 materials; no pin holes in the fabric, nor threads that can fray or come loose.
Limitations: Pinsonic quilting is favorable for joining materials with up to, but not exceeding 4 oz. of fill weight. Products with more than 4 oz. of fill do not pinsonically fuse completely through and through leading to bunching and fill not being properly contained. For this reason, it is better to join thicker products with traditional needle and thread sewing techniques..
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The estimated delivery time will be approximately 2-4 business days from time of order.
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Additional charges may be assessed based on each individual order. You will be contacted personally with any shipping charge changes that may occur on your order. Reasons for shipping charge changes include, but aren't limited to:
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The estimated delivery time will be approximately 2-4 business days from time of order.
Shipping Fees:
Additional charges may be assessed based on each individual order. You will be contacted personally with any shipping charge changes that may occur on your order. Reasons for shipping charge changes include, but aren't limited to:
- Oversize Shipments - Multiple Pallets
- Residential Addresses
- International Shipments
Returns:
If you have questions regarding returns or damages, please contact us at cs@nathosp.com. To view our returns policy, please visit here.
Any Questions? Call Us 1-800-526-8224
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