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Problem with Fitted Sheets

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Caleo Fri 18-Jul-25 10:44:07

Does anyone have a successful method for making a bed with fitted sheets that have elastic all round? I mean, how might I identify the narrow end without trial and error, which is very tiring.

Astitchintime Fri 18-Jul-25 14:35:58

Caleo

Astitchintime, there seems to be a gap in the market for marked sheet ends, and for deep enough side widths. Will we be seeing you on Dragons Den?

Nope

NotSpaghetti Fri 18-Jul-25 14:41:12

The label is on a short "edge" on all of mine - so that's the top or bottom.

Cambsnan Fri 18-Jul-25 14:52:33

Caleb
If you use the wrong pen on a white board, just go over it with the correct pen and it will wipe off. Magic!

Oreo Fri 18-Jul-25 15:00:02

I gave up on fitted sheets years ago, flat sheets are so much easier.

welbeck Fri 18-Jul-25 15:03:08

Doesn't it have a label?
Almost all fabric products have a care and composition label permanently attached.
The label obviously goes at the bottom.
And it can only go so that the best or finished side is outermost. For you to lie upon.
I can't see the problem.

Charleygirl5 Fri 18-Jul-25 15:03:58

I bought extra deep sheets to accommodate the mattress topper, etc. To fit it, I place it on the bed to sort out the top from the side and then pop it on the bed. The same applies when hanging it outside to dry. My bed is a double, as is the bottom sheet, but my duvet and covers are king-size.

My problem used to be fitting the duvet cover but my cleaner does that now!

Aely Fri 18-Jul-25 15:06:08

Modern beds are designed all wrong for flat sheets. Using wooden slats instead of a sprung base (metal rim with bouncy "chicken wire" type topping) means there isn't enough friction when sheets are tucked in, to stay tucked in with the occupant on board. Also, the loss of the springy "chicken wire" means one needs a thicker mattress and Granny's pure Cotton, high grade Scottish weave sheets aren't wide enough!

twiglet77 Fri 18-Jul-25 15:45:28

I have the label on the bottom right, long side, as I stand at the foot of the bed. And stretch the sheet to diagonal corners, starting with the least easy to reach ( for me it’s top levy, then bottom right, top right, bottom left).

Iam64 Fri 18-Jul-25 15:57:40

Oreo

I gave up on fitted sheets years ago, flat sheets are so much easier.

Same here Oreo. Fitted sheets dreadful things . Never mind fitting then on the bed, what about folding them up in the cupboard

Granmarderby10 Fri 18-Jul-25 16:02:24

Most fitted sheets that I have encountered only have elastic at each corner so not sure what is difficult.
Folding them is another matter though😒

wildrose Fri 18-Jul-25 17:42:35

Caleo I'm pleased to say that those little clips come to no harm in the washing machine. I have used them for years on my tea towels smile

Caleo Fri 18-Jul-25 17:56:41

Aely, your experience helps me with my decision thanks for posting.

Sillymoo Fri 18-Jul-25 18:39:59

Could you pin a safety pin in the middle of the top /bottom?

Witzend Sat 19-Jul-25 13:53:44

Mollygo

Caleo

BTW. Mollygo, did you iron the mark to make it even more indelible?

No. I never iron sheets (I send them elsewhere to be ironed.)

I never iron them at all! Any creases soon drop out.
TBH the only bedding I ever iron any more, is pillowcases if guests are coming to stay.

Caleo Sat 19-Jul-25 17:52:23

But Sillymoo, thanks but I fear the safety pin might get undone in the wash.
Two dogs were salivating very wetly on my bed this afternoon , someone gave them chews, and I had to change undersheet and mattress protector , before the permanent marker pens arrived from Amazon

Primrose53 Sat 19-Jul-25 20:55:30

I buy ours from Dunelm. Their own brand fitted sheets in extra deep. They also have a tag inside which is VERY useful. It says single, double or king size and also top/bottom.
brilliant!

Caleo Sun 20-Jul-25 16:23:00

Mine too are Dunelm, Primrose, I never noticed the useful tag. Half an hour ago I asked my son to use an indelible marker pen to print TOP three inches high on one of the short sides .