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- bukhrnExplorer III
Roy&Lynne wrote:
X-2, actually rented one like that a long time ago, one of the things we looked for when buying, NO CORNER BED.
I believe the solution is if you want a made up bed, don't by the corner ones. - Roy_LynneExplorerI believe the solution is if you want a made up bed, don't by the corner ones.
- Opie431ExplorerPull the mattress away from the wall at each top and bottom and than you can get the fitted sheet on each rear corner. Tuck the blankets in and push back into place before you work on the other side.
- Community AlumniWe pull the mattress back to where we can reach, then make the bed and slide the mattress back in place.
- antiquedroseExplorerdvitale300, thank you for the tip!
A couple of ladies and I were talking just yesterday about how we can't get sheets to fit our beds at home, that's three homes with an assortment of beds and all of the varied types of bottom sheets are lose and wrinkled. One of us (certainly not me) has spent the time measuring her mattresses, buying appropriate sized sheets, that still fit too big, then cuts and sews them herself for a smooth fit.
For me and the 3rd lady, not so talented, I'll pass on the suspenders tip. - aussie1ExplorerI had the same problem! My solution, trade in that rig for a new one with a better configuration that enabled me to get to both sides of the bed easily!
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Paula - lizzieExplorerHow to Make Up an RV Bed: I have posted this before but I guess it is time to do it again. Step l: Take a fitted bottom sheet of the appropriate size and climb up on the bed. Crawl to the head of the bed and slip the fitted corners of the sheets over the corners of the bed. You may hold the left corner in your mouth while crawling to the right corner. Crawl off the bed and go repair the fingernail you broke. Crawl back up on the bed and gently pull the sheet (now secured at the corners) toward you while crawling backward. Go back and tuck in the corner that came loose. Decide whether to fix the second broken fingernail now or wait until later. When you reach the bottom of the bed, carefully step off and firmly pull the sheet toward you. When one of the top corners pops off, repeat Step 1 as many times as necessary. If you ever succeed in getting the top corners to stay fitted, you may secure the bottom one. Then you start over with Step 1 for each successive piece of bedding (top sheet, comforter, blanket, etc), only now your objective is to get the tops to stay flat while you backcrawl to the bottom. Or you can follow the suggestion above: "Just put your camping bedding on top of it",....and go have some fun! lizzie
- AJRExplorerI thought all those bed covers were for show. Just put your camping bedding on top of it.
- JbrowlandExplorerI can barely get my mattress off as I have about one foot space to climb into the bed. I agree. Let someone else do it and don't do it again until you have to. Now making the above cab queen bed is even harder!
- dvitale300ExplorerOK - not gonna charge for this ;o)
Go to Walmart and buy 3 pairs of suspenders - the ones with the metal clasp that holds the two belts together. Then, with a wire cutters, cut off the claps. You now have 6 elastic bands with graspers on each end.
Take your bed and slide if off the platform onto the floor (on its' edge). Put the bottom sheet on (the one with the elastic corners). Next fasten two belts lengthwise and 3 crosswise, adjusting the belts so that they have tension and pull the bottom sheet towards each other on the underneath of the bed. You now have a perfectly fitted bottom sheet that won't slide or come off. The rest of the bed making is as normal.
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