Making a twin size fitted sheet

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Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby LadySlopokes on Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:27 pm

I am trying to research how to go about making a fitted sheet for a twin sized bed. I have some directions for making a crib sheet, which weren't too hard to follow. The 2 biggest road blocks I'm hitting is how wide the fabric I choose needs to be, and how to avoid a center seam down the middle. I haven't had a chance to measure the mattress that's going to be used yet, so I don't have any numbers to share at this point. Can anyone give me a pointer or 2, or direct me to an online tutorial that might work?

Any assistance is greatly appreciated. This is going to be a Christmas present for my GS, who will be getting his twin bed for his 4th birthday on December 10th.

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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby Mom of Six on Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:34 pm

I would think 45" wide fabric would cover the top & I would add fabric to both sides. You can make it the same as a crib sheet just bigger. Sorry I don't have the dimensions.
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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby LadySlopokes on Wed Aug 27, 2008 1:14 pm

Hi Mom, thanks! That's what I was thinking too, however I'm not sure how much yardage to purchase. The fabric I want to get isn't cheap, so I have to get it right the first time! I'm also going to make either a matching or coordinating pillow case. He doesn't like top sheets because his feet get tangled up in them, so it's just a fitted sheet and pillowcase set.

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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby Mom of Six on Wed Aug 27, 2008 1:42 pm

I measured my son's mattress it is 75" long & 6 1/2" deep & 38" wide. You will need to add enough for whatever you want to go under & hems. I would think 4" on each end & side. so if you could find 54" or wider fabric you wouldn't have to piece it. If the bed is by a wall I would brobably only add to one side & put that at the back. You should have enough to make a pillowcase from the extra from the same yardage. If I figured right you need 5 1/2 yds fabric. That gives a few extra inches for shrinkage & straightening. or you could get 2 3/4 Yd & a coordinating (cheaper) solid to piece it. Then enough more of the first fabric for the pillowcase.
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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby trini on Wed Aug 27, 2008 4:04 pm

I think that the width of the bed plus twelve inches(provided the mattress is six inches thick )plus about two inches for hemming and elastic would do. The same should be done for the length of the mattress. I hope this helps.
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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby LeapFrog Libby on Wed Aug 27, 2008 4:37 pm

Standard twin width is supposed to be 39 inches wide.. I dont remember the length, but it is the same as a double..
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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby HeyJudee on Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:52 pm

I googled and found this link that talks about how to make children bed sheets. It gives calculations according to the mattress size. Hope this helps
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/740483/how_to_make_childrens_sheet_sets.html?cat=7
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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby LadySlopokes on Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:22 pm

Wow, Ladies!! This is great info--thank you all so very much! Judee, I'm definately gonna check out that link---hopefully the info there will be printer-friendly so I can print it out for future reference. Whenever I find good tutorials or pattern directions online I like to print them and put them in a binder I set up when I first started sewing. That way I know I will always have it handy when (or if) needed.

You Gals Rock!! Thank you again!! :applause:

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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby temom on Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:39 pm

I think Judy is the Champion of Helpful Links!

How do you do it? I never seem to be able to sift through the googled stuff to find the good stuff.
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Re: Making a twin size fitted sheet

New postby HeyJudee on Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:06 pm

temom wrote:I think Judy is the Champion of Helpful Links!

Champion...ohhhhhh....sounds like I should get a gold medal...too bad there isn't an Olympic event for googling.... :D

temom wrote:How do you do it? I never seem to be able to sift through the googled stuff to find the good stuff.

Well...when someone asks a question it peaks my curiosity...so I just go to Google and start searching and looking at links to see what I can come up with. If I find something that seems useful then I post it.

Don't know what I used last night but to show you what I found tonight....I googled how to make twin sheets and found this link
http://yedda.com/questions/twin_fitted_sheet_bedding_1864145896412/
which I couldn't open last night. And on that page there is this link...
http://www.alternative-windows.com/fitted-sheet.htm
which I thought was interesting too as it has great illustrations and if you expand the links on the left, you get lots of other instructions to make bedding and stuff. So am posting it here. :whistle:
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