Wholesome slumber awaits your little love on our gorgeous organic cotton cot sheet.
+ 100% Gots Certified Organic Cotton Muslin
+ Generous Size 133cm x 77cm x 19cm (last you from cot through to toddler bed)
+ Elastic edges keep sheet secure while baby sleeps
+ Fits ALL cot mattresses including round, oval and rectangle
+ Lightweight, breathable and oh-so soft!
+ Suitable for all seasons and climates
+ Exclusive designs to Snug as a Bub + Co.
+ Eco-friendly and sustainable packaging
Our muslin is extremely durable and made from high-quality natural fibres, however, it’s important to maintain and care for your products correctly to avoid damage.
How do I wash my muslin?
Wash separately using lukewarm water (<40 degrees) and either a gentle hand wash or machine wash on a delicate cycle.
Use a mild detergent (such as delicates) that contains no bleach or optical brighteners.
If you choose to hand wash only leave your muslin to soak for a maximum of 10 minutes.
Air-dry your muslin in the shade.
Store in a cool, dry place with appropriate ventilation.
What is the best way to dry my muslin?
We recommend laying your linen flat to air-dry in the shade and out of direct sunlight. We advise against drying your linen in a tumble dryer. If you do need to use a tumble dryer, do so on low heat only and ensure that your linen is removed whilst still slightly damp and lay flat to finish drying. Over drying your linen in a tumble dryer may cause the linen to become brittle and bleached.
Should I wash my muslin before I use it?
Absolutely! This is something we highly recommend before the first use of all our muslin products.
What products should I use to wash my muslin?
A mild detergent (such as delicates) that contains no bleach or optical brighteners.
Should I use fabric softener?
Muslin will naturally soften with each wash and so the use of a fabric softener is not necessary or required when washing muslin.
Can I tumble dry my muslin?
Absolutely! It will come out beautifully soft with a gorgeous ripple texture.
Can I iron my muslin?
The natural creases in muslin are all part of its beauty, so it is not necessary to iron your muslin.