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kittylester Fri 27-Mar-26 15:04:48

Did i just read that someone irons bottom sheets? shock

Allira Fri 27-Mar-26 15:01:58

Dunelm have a good selection of fitted sheets in different depths.

Duh, RTT Allira!

Allira Fri 27-Mar-26 15:01:14

BlueBelle

Perhaps you’re doing to much ‘hmm hmm’ in the evenings Lily I sleep alone and mine don’t go anywhere 🤣

I have no idea what you mean Bluebelle 😂😂😂

Dunelm sells fitted sheets which are different in depth. Dorma are usually quite generous. However, our newish mattress is so heavy, it's not easy to tuck in the corners properly on the top ends.

MT62 Fri 27-Mar-26 14:37:59

I now buy SK for my king, king for my double, by the time they have been washed & dried a few times they fit perfectly. Also I buy deep fitting sides as I have a panda topper& deep mattress.

Iam64 Fri 27-Mar-26 13:35:25

I dislike fitted sheets, much prefer flat sheets I can tuck in

TheSunRisesInTheEast Fri 27-Mar-26 13:32:35

Dunelm have a good selection of fitted sheets in different depths. I buy a 32cm depth for my thick memory foam mattress and once it's stretched over the mattress there's no need to iron it because the creases get smoothed out in the process.

LilyoftheValley, maybe your fitted sheet is too big, because if it fits correctly it's quite tight, and isn't going anywhere! On the other hand, if it's too small and the corners don't tuck under the mattress enough, it will ping off!!

Maybe sodapop has the right idea and flat sheets would be easier 🤷.

Tenko Fri 27-Mar-26 13:24:01

I’ve never ironed sheets , fitted or flat . I just hang them straight out of the machine .

sodapop Fri 27-Mar-26 13:02:34

I gave up on fitted sheets a long time ago. Hated putting then on the bed and ironing them was worse. I use flat sheets with hospital corners and they stay in place perfectly,

Moonwatcher1904 Fri 27-Mar-26 12:00:54

I have those sheet suspenders from Amazon. I think some sheets shrink a little and end up slipping but these keep them in place. They are so easy to use.

petra Fri 27-Mar-26 11:54:46

tanith

If you have a deep matress you need to make sure the ones you buy are for the deeper matress I had to get rid of some when I bought a new bed with deep matress.

That’s true. Mine have to be at least 16” deep.

Charleygirl5 Fri 27-Mar-26 11:53:22

I sleep alone, move around in bed a lot and my "deep" sheet doesn't move. I even have difficulty removing it when changing the bed as mine I think is superglued.

ViceVersa Fri 27-Mar-26 11:52:12

Get yourself a set of 'sheet suspenders' or bed sheet holders - they clip onto the underside of the fitted sheet and stop them from going anywhere. Absolute game changer - you can buy them on Amazon, eBay etc and they're not expensive.

crazyH Fri 27-Mar-26 11:50:30

Same as Bluebelle 😂

tanith Fri 27-Mar-26 11:49:48

If you have a deep matress you need to make sure the ones you buy are for the deeper matress I had to get rid of some when I bought a new bed with deep matress.

BlueBelle Fri 27-Mar-26 11:48:17

Perhaps you’re doing to much ‘hmm hmm’ in the evenings Lily I sleep alone and mine don’t go anywhere 🤣

LilyoftheValley Fri 27-Mar-26 11:46:56

After having to manipulate my bottom sheet again to put it straight I am left wondering if any fitted sheets have strong enough elastic around the edge to stop them wandering around when used?