What is the proper method for making a bed near hospital corner sheets?


I could never brand good corners, so I asked a Nurses Aid once to show me how she get them so neat and tight. It took me some practice, but presently it seems unforced!

Most of the answers given are correct, so I won't detail anything here, but you can use the link below to see what wiki have.


Step1
Put the bottom sheet on the mattress. If it is a fitted sheet, it will hold sewn-in corners and you can fit it snugly over the mattress. If it's a flat sheet, follow step 2 to make hospital corners.

Step2
Lay the top sheet on the mattress so there's plenty to tuck under the mattress on adjectives four sides. Tuck the sheet snugly under the mattress at the foot of the bed and the go before of the bed. Tuck the corners under the mattress on the long sides, making sure that the folds are flat. Tuck contained by the sides, pulling the sheet taut.

Step3
Place the top sheet over the fitted or bottom sheet, and again trademark hospital corners, but this time only at the foot of the bed.

Step4
Add blankets, repeating step 3.

Step5
Fold the top sheet backbone over the blankets at the head of the bed, pulling the sheet rear legs about partially a foot, and tuck under the side flaps.
Answers:    Hospital/Military corners are really ez. First after making sure that the sheet is evenly distributed on the bed, tuck in the commander and foot. Some choose not to tuck the head but instead to build sure that the top of the sheet is as flushed as possible with the top of the mattress. Once you've tucked both ends, elevate the side of the sheet folding it up onto the bed. If done properly, this will form a triangle at the end of the bed, top OR bottom. Smooth the triangle to bestow more definition to the "corners" and tuck the portion of sheet still hanging. Once tucked, you can drop the side that you lift and tuck IT under. This should form a supreme corner edge. Good luck!