I began thinking that a nice heavy cotton flannel sheet might do the trick, a double or queen could be doubled over if it got cool enough & it'd be a cheap option too or maybe a light fleece blanket would be an option. I also, briefly, thought of making a light weight down quilt, but I realised that was only because I've been reading too many backpacking blogs about MYOG/DIY instead of an actual desire to make one

While searching for flannel sheets I came across this silk liner which sounds pretty nice. Its got plenty of room and they make silk sound amazing, plus it can be used by iteslf or inside a sleeping bag for a temperature boost during winter and to help keep the bag clean. I'm almost sold, does anyone use and/or rate these? is silk really the wonder material its made out to be? I'm guessing silk, unlike a cotton or synthetic liner, would tangle up a lot less too which is a big deciding factor for me and a reason I own semi rectangular sleeping bags instead of mummy shaped bags, is this the case?
And then i found all these and now I'm completely confused... Cotton liners, fleece liners (sounds cosy but 580 grams isn't much of a weight saving), reactor liners (claimed 8 degree temperature boost! whch I've read is a 'generous' claim), etc etc...
I'm interested in hearing what the warm weather campers use and any pros, cons or general advice would be appreciated