Did you know that the average person spends approximately 230,000 hours of their life in-bed? With so much time spent in your home’s most sacred space, designing a tranquil and truly comfortable bedroom catered to your own personal style is an absolute must. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our new all-natural 100% cotton sateen Bedding Collection.  With endless design options, Spoonflower offers duvet covers, sheet sets and pillow shams (Euro and standard) allowing you to restyle your bedroom with unique and sophisticated Spoonflower designs. Our favorite key feature our customizable bedding allows you to mix and match prints, resulting in a one-of-a-kind look that you will not find anywhere else. Keep reading to find out more about this exciting new product and debunk a bedding myth or two along the way.

Introducing the Roostery Bedding Collection | Spoonflower Blog
Introducing the Roostery Bedding Collection | Spoonflower Blog

Our bedding collection features 100% all-natural imported Cotton Sateen from Italy. Each product is custom made to order and printed with ecologically safe water-based inks which create very little environmental impact unlike mass produced bedding options widely available in the consumer marketplace. With a 300 thread count, you get high quality, breathable fabric that softens with every wash. Want to learn more about thread count? Jump ahead to debunk bedding’s most misunderstood myth.


  • Includes a standard fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillow case(s)
  • Twin set includes 1 standard pillowcase. Queen set includes 2 standard pillowcases. King set includes 2 king pillowcases.
  • Available in Twin, Queen and King
Roostery Bedding Collection | Spoonflower Blog
Featured design: 
Blue Herringbone Watercolor by mrshervi
  • Features a 2″ flanged edge in both standard and Euro sizes and a sturdy envelope closure in the back
  • Your selected pattern on both the front and the back
  • Pillow/filling can be bought separately
Roostery Bedding Collection featuring the Sebright Sham | Spoonflower Blog
Featured design: 
Palm Springs by bellarichards
  • Features a crisp knife edge finish in both standard and Euro sizes and a sturdy envelope closure in the back
  • Your selected pattern on both the front and the back
  • Pillow/filling can be bought separately
Roostery Bedding Collection featuring the Campine Sham | Spoonflower Blog
Featured design:
Portadown Watercolor Floral by angiemakes
  • Features a crisp knife edge finish, a discrete zipper at the foot and comforter ties inside each corner
  • Your selected pattern on both the front and the back
  • Available in Twin, Full/Queen and King
Roostery Bedding Collection | Spoonflower Blog
Featured design: 
Triangles Grunge Pencil Geometric by caja_design

See the entire Bedding Collection



The Thread Count Myth

Our bedding collection features 300 single-ply thread count: The perfect mixture of cozy comfort and a relaxed, yet durable feel. Most consumers purchase bedding that is between 200-400 thread count, and a higher thread count does not always mean better quality. In fact, manufacturing techniques can now allow for a higher thread count by using weaker multi-ply thread which does not translate to increased quality. How do the facts stack up? Read below to find out more.

Thread count explained by Plume | Spoonflower Blog
Image by Plume.com

What is thread count?

Thread count is determined by adding the warp threads with the weft threads in a single square inch of fabric. The warp are the threads that run up and down, held in the loom during weaving. The weft are threads that run horizontally across the width of the fabric, woven through the warp threads. For example, fabric with 125 vertical or warp threads and 125 horizontal or weft threads would have a thread count of 250.

Multi-ply vs single-ply thread:

Thread count used to be a primary identifier of quality in bedding and a measure that consumers used to choose sheets. In the early 2000s, the first set of sheets with 1000+ thread count hit the market. Manufacturers experimented with ultra-fine fibers to create multi-ply thread, then counted multiple strands per thread in their thread counts. For example, if 125×125 sheets were made with 3-ply thread, the thread count jumps from 250 to 750, which falsely implied a more luxurious product.

Want to uncover more about thread count? Check out these three articles:

Custom Bedding Like You've Never Seen Before  | Spoonflower Blog

We selected an all-natural Italian cotton sateen to deliver the cool, crisp sensation we all look for in top-notch bedding. If so much of your life is spent under the covers, why not invest in a bedding set that will not only brighten your morning, but keep you snoozing in comfort?