Hey yall, my wife and I are looking for fitted sheets for our 2008 Jay Flight 19BH. The little bunk on the top is just tiney do they make a fited sheet that small. And then the lower bunk isnt squared off the bottom right edge is at an angle they probably don't make a fitted sheet for that let alone one of those pad for added comfort. Any way just looking for ideas to get a little more comfort out of those beds. Were about to make an 8 day trip from Az to OK and my back will need all the help it can get.
We had the same issue a while ago. Since DW can sew, she took a twin flat sheets and made her own bunk fitted sheets. Also use the egg crate foam for added padding for the bunk mattress.
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Also at WalMart, JC Pennys and other stores thet have "bungee" thingies, sheet straps, that you clip onto the sheets and it makes a twin sheet fit a bunk perfectly.
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Simply folded under the corners on one end, pinned in place, then stitched on a machine, removed pins, Then used the fitted side for the top. Folded bottom under to fit snug and tight. For a bunk, you can do one side only.
Sometimes, I consider doing the same for our current mattress now to make it easier to make the bed. But most of the high thread counts usually come in sets.
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I get a full size fitted bed sheet and then put it around the corner under the sheet, then wrap it completely around so that you have the sheet's corner on the SAME corners. It fits perfectly on my small bunks.