I've got similar Santa. I got them from Spotlight in the sheet section. Work a treat. I can't get a fitted sheet for my CV single beds, only flat sheets. So those stretchy things do the job.
Bluey W said
04:22 PM Jul 6, 2016
Have a look at www.truckersbed.com.au Doug, they make a fitted sheet with a sewn-in top sheet.They are great for beds against the wall, had one for years when we had our Avan Cruiseliner,really make bed making easy. Hope this is of some help. Ron.
Dougwe said
09:36 AM Jul 29, 2016
Thanks Ron. Sorry I just noticed this comment to me. I have also PM'd you.
colinoldncranky said
05:33 PM Oct 5, 2016
It looks like a fairly light mattress which makes it a little more do-able than otherwise. I wouldn't wnat to do that on anythign but a light foam mattress, preferably somewhere that is not so tightly constrained as a caravan.
I have a long length of rope that is looped around the mattress.
When I need to change the sheets I just roll the rope loop off, remake the bad and then roll the rope back down and over.
As an extra bonus it gives me a grip for tugging the mattress away from the head panelling before I lift the bed to get to stuff underneath. Otherwise the mattress presses into the head board as it raises which can, after time, cause the board or the bed base to separate from the structure.
Bit of lateral thinking here, other tips that may also appeal.
Have a look at www.truckersbed.com.au Doug, they make a fitted sheet with a sewn-in top sheet.They are great for beds against the wall, had one for years when we had our Avan Cruiseliner,really make bed making easy. Hope this is of some help. Ron.
It looks like a fairly light mattress which makes it a little more do-able than otherwise. I wouldn't wnat to do that on anythign but a light foam mattress, preferably somewhere that is not so tightly constrained as a caravan.
I have a long length of rope that is looped around the mattress.
When I need to change the sheets I just roll the rope loop off, remake the bad and then roll the rope back down and over.
As an extra bonus it gives me a grip for tugging the mattress away from the head panelling before I lift the bed to get to stuff underneath. Otherwise the mattress presses into the head board as it raises which can, after time, cause the board or the bed base to separate from the structure.