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JaneFW Sun 23-Apr-17 15:17:19

Just thought I would say "hello" to everyone on the forum, having just joined. smile

Now, I've just bought a new pair of flat sheets for our bed and after mentioning I like have a top and bottom sheet for our bed I get strange looks!

When I was a child we always had a top and bottom sheet. Is it me?

DeeWBW Tue 02-May-17 12:48:39

I wouldn't be able to sleep without the top sheet tucking me in but I did find difficulty buying top sheets recently. It seems that it is now the 'norm' not to have a top sheet and so not all shops sell them now. I went and stocked up. Thinking ahead, eh?

Katek Tue 25-Apr-17 18:16:43

www.amazon.co.uk/d/Bedding-Linens/Hers-Warm-Cool-Soft-Polycotton-Duvet-Quilt/B008F4ODAQ?tag=gransnetforum-21

Not too pricey.

Katek Tue 25-Apr-17 18:14:16

You can buy duvets with different tog ratings on either side which might suit those with different heat requirements.

As for ironing sheets of any description......life is too short!!

pollyperkins Tue 25-Apr-17 18:00:13

I iron pillow cases and duvet covers. Not sheets - just fold them.
Ive never had fitted sheets voming off - i find they stay on much better than the old flat sheets. Funny how we have different experiences!

spottysocks Tue 25-Apr-17 16:35:38

Yes Mermaid6 I do iron my sheets and pillowcases, as well as the duvet cover.

farmgran Tue 25-Apr-17 10:32:41

If its a really hot summer I tend to have bottom sheet and duvet. Its getting on for winter down here so the old flanelette sheets will come out again soon, so cosy on a frosty night!

tiffaney Tue 25-Apr-17 07:31:36

Top sheet tucked in at the bottom. I can't bear my feet sticking out ?

Bellanonna Mon 24-Apr-17 23:10:37

No, just carefully fold them. I'm a "life's too short" addict

Mermaid6 Mon 24-Apr-17 22:42:45

Do you ladies iron your sheets and covers? my friends laugh at me because I still do!!!

Jane10 Mon 24-Apr-17 21:42:07

Ha! I have a flannelette duvet cover and bottom sheet. So luxuriously comfy as I snuggle into the duvet. If I get too warm I stick my leg out of the side. Simples!

Suzisue Mon 24-Apr-17 21:37:54

I have a top sheet in the winter, even flannelette as I find I feel much warmer and don't like polycotton next to my skin when it's cold plus the duvet cover doesn't need changing so often.

SparklyGrandma Mon 24-Apr-17 21:31:56

Yes ajanela and if you went to bed in a nylon nightie, when you got out in the morning, sparks flew!!

I think a problem with fitted sheets coming awry is they are not ''deep enough'' - I solved this by buying extra deep fitted sheets.

In the summer I change my pillowcases mid week, duvet cover and sheet weekly. No top sheet any more though.

And they all have to be 100% cotton, it is far cooler to sleep in than polycotton I think.

ajanela Mon 24-Apr-17 20:42:01

As a child yes we had 2 flat sheets top and bottom with blankets and eiderdown, and even candle wick bedspreads.
The duvets became popular in the late 60's also fitted sheets, never used a top sheet with a duvet,

Do you remember those brynylon fitted sheets, electric shock treatment

Rahrah Mon 24-Apr-17 20:36:47

A duvet must be down/feather and encased in a pure cotton cover. The whole point is that it's light, warm and comforting. It nestles around the body, trapping warm air in and keeping draughts out. A top sheet completely defeats the whole object. Buy blankets.

Marieeliz Mon 24-Apr-17 20:03:59

Gagagran, thanks for that I will have a try.

Grandmama Mon 24-Apr-17 19:22:10

In theory I change the top and bottom sheets and pillow cases every week (but sometimes they go two weeks) and the duvet cover once a month.

pollyperkins Mon 24-Apr-17 18:56:40

We also have a fitted bottom sheet, flat top sheet and duvet. As others have said it means you dont have to wash duvet covers all that often. I HATE changing a superkingsize duvet cover, ironing it and putting it onto duvet is a real pain! We never get in a tangle with it- its tucket in at the bottom as DH doesn't like his feet poking out, but not at the sides. And we both carefuly pull it up and fold it over the duvet at the top when we get in. Also if its hot we have just the sheet or sheet and one blanket. Much more flexible!
However I don't bother with a top sheet for visitors as when i did it ended up in a tangle at the bottom and I had to wash the sheet and the duvet cover! (This was family of course.) I'm happy to have just a duvet for holidays as I dont haveto change the cover! I dont find it makes any difference to comfort!

Diggingdoris Mon 24-Apr-17 18:34:56

Top and bottom for me as well, as duvet covers fade with too much washing. As for pillowslips, 4 on bed during day, but only sleep on one each side(plain one) so matching duvet ones sit on bedside chair and get washed with duvet monthly.

1974cookie Mon 24-Apr-17 18:01:53

A big Hello and Welcome to Gransnet Jane FW ? flowers
One bottom sheet only for me, and it has to be a flat sheet. I hate fitted sheets as they always seem to become dislodged during the night. Flat sheets and hospital corners, you cannot go wrong.

Nandalot Mon 24-Apr-17 18:01:18

Top sheet for me. I leave it loose and just tuck the bottom corners in so I don't feel constricted.

Blodwen1910 Mon 24-Apr-17 17:59:43

Ironing sheets!?? These days I fold them (after laundering of course) and then place them under the seat cushion of DH's armchair, 3 days later they look OK.

Lilylilo Mon 24-Apr-17 17:45:40

Bottom sheet only-duvet covers,bottom sheets and pillow cases washed every week - i have several sets so rotate them.

LoveMyGrandchildren Mon 24-Apr-17 17:07:44

Yep! top and bottom for me too. Fitted on bottom flat on top. Wash sheets weekly and duvet cover when needed. Plus can throw duvet off if gets too warm and just have sheet over. Like to have something over me. Interesting....I thought I may be in minority but seems not.

Elsie10 Mon 24-Apr-17 17:03:30

Same here. Like the idea of less frequent duvet cover changing struggles but DH can't cope and always ends up on top of sheet and me under. So gave up

pensionpat Mon 24-Apr-17 16:51:30

I have often thought that when we fell in love withcontinental quilts,probably after holidays in Austria, that the point of them was that they settled around your body perfectly and naturally. A top sheet would prevent that. As indeed putting a cover on the duvet. But I use a cover, but no top sheet.