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LINENS | French laundry


Awash in luxury
At Blanc Plume in KC, sheets and table cloths get special, hands-on treatment.

By STACY DOWNS
The Kansas City Star


Blanc Plume employee Susana Martinez uses a 7-foot press to smooth a damp bedsheet in one step. Some laundry services instead use a mangle, a heated-roller machine that smoothes fabric. A mangle can leave slight creases around the edges.


The large "stretching frame" assures that coverlets are returned to the customer at their original size and do not shrink. Shrinkage is a large problems when hi-end bedding is processed by a dry cleaner who does not specialize in the work.

Photos by John Mutrux | The Kansas City Star


There are only a handful of French laundries in the United States, and Kansas City can boast having one of them - Blanc Plume in North Kansas City.

Richard Triggs of Kansas City takes his Egyptian cotton sheets to Blanc Plume ("white feather") to be laundered a few times a month. "It's kind of a treat," he said. "It feels like you're sleeping on brand-new sheets again."

French laundries specialize in luxury linens such as bedding made of Egyptian cotton, merino wool, pure linen, cashmere or silk.

They also clean intricately decorated pieces such as pillows beaded with crystals. These laundries are where you'd take heirloom pieces (Grandma's embroidered tablecloth) but not necessarily bedding from a discount retailer.

At a French laundry, stains are individually pretreated with a mild solution before being washed. Linens are pressed damp to ensure a crisp finish.

Special attention is paid to details. For example, tassels and fringe are bundled or braided before laundering to prevent balling or knotting, says Connie Mosier, general manager of Blanc Plume, a division of Arrow Fabricare. After laundering, the fringe is finger combed.

Luxury linen companies such as Anichini, DeWoolfson, Duxiana, Peacock Alley and Yves Delorme recommend that their products be laundered at Blanc Plume. "They're the best," said Alan Jesseman, creative director for Anichini, a Vermont company that uses handcrafted fabrics from Lithuania and Italy to make bedding for boutiques and hotels.

Blanc Plume employees have expertise that goes beyond a traditional dry cleaner or laundry service, Jesseman said.

Anichini customers receive a packet of information about Blanc Plume and a shipping label. Blanc Plume receives linens for laundering from across the country.

Linen store owners also recommend Blanc Plume for restoration. Ursula Terrasi, owner of Scandia Down on the Country Club Plaza, said a customer once brought in a matelasse coverlet that had been machine laundered at home. It shrunk, was wrinkled and no longer fit the bed. "They took it to Blanc Plume and when it was returned, it was like nothing had happened," Terrasi said.

Matelasse is a triple-woven cotton jacquard fabric with raised patterning that requires professional laundering. It naturally shrinks up to 10 percent when it's washed. Blanc Plume measures the coverlet and uses a blocking process to retain the original size.

The blocking process also is used to stretch lace tablecloths and bedskirts that have high-quality skirting fabric but inexpensive decking material that makes them hang improperly.

Blanc Plume also specializes in down comforter and pillow restoration. Down products should be professionally cleaned every other year to help redistribute the down. The company can add additional down and replace the ticking, or outer shell, if needed. The "down room" is enclosed with a screened door so the lightweight fluffy stuff doesn't float throughout the facility at 1534 Burlington Ave.

Patsy Thomas of Kansas City takes her down products, needlepoint chair cushions and tablecloths to Blanc Plume. She likes how comforters come back wrapped in heavy plastic zippered bags. Tablecloths are returned rolled or folded precisely with acid-free tissue paper.

"When I take my tablecloths out for the next holiday, they look done up to perfection," Thomas said. "It (Blanc Plume) is a great secret source to have in town."

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