I am confused roughly speaking how to buy sheets for my latest waterbed.? I have be seeing sheet sets specifically for waterbeds with the...
I have be seeing sheet sets specifically for waterbeds with the pockets and others next to the poles. A few other people told me I should freshly buy King size (I have a queen size) sheets and tuck them contained by. I noticed that the ones specifically for waterbeds are much more expensive, and I cannot find a clad price (I buy my sheets at Wal-Mart for $30ish for the whole bed contained by a bag). The lowest price I have found is over $100 for newly the fitted and flat sheets. Help?
Answers: My mom and dad had a waterbed rear in the 80s. Basically, waterbed sheets enjoy an attached fitted and flat sheet. It really doesn't make much sense that they cost so much more than traditional sheet sets...
If you (or if you know someone) who sews, you could merely buy 2 king size flat sheets and sew the ends together. That would save profoundly of money.
I did a few searches myself...and couldn't find any waterbed sheets for below $80!
But, if it were me, I would merely use a King-sized flat sheet (just tuck that in underneath the bladder of the bed as best you can) consequently just use a duvet on a down comforter. It would be much easier to save the bed made (and easier on laundry day). That's how the Europeans sleep!
My husband and I used to have a dampen bed (California King) and we just used regular sheets. You a short time ago have to tuck them within really well. I would suggest lone buying king size sheets if you are prepared to basically move up the mattress up and tuck the sheets completely under it. If the sheets bunch a complete lot, they will come un-tucked more often. It have been my experience that sheets specifically made for river beds come un-tucked purely as often. You will a moment ago have to tuck the sheets within every day or so no concern what kind you seize. Good luck! I hope I helped!