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Where to get "deep sheets"

Vintage465
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Nomad
So we just got our new mattress (short queen, 60 X 75 X 11") and the sheet just barely fit. Then we decided to got the memory foam topper(2" memory foam) rout and no-way-no-how is that sheet gonna fit. Anyone know a source for getting either super deep sheets or custom made sheets? Right now it's right at 13" tall for an RV queen? Any help would be great!

thanks,
V-465
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Duck
Explorer
Explorer
I purchased all of my sheets from AB Lifestyles. I called and gave the girl the measurements of the mattress and at that time they had sheets for all sizes of rv mattress.
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GaryWT
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Explorer
Anyplace that sells sheets usually has deep ones, Target, Sears where ever. Do not worry about finding short sheets, regular queen sheets work great.
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camperforlife
Explorer
Explorer
We just bought some at Ikea and they were very deep and very reasonable.

missourijan
Explorer
Explorer
Just buy regular deep sheets, lots of places carry them. Since rv mattresses are not the same size as regular mattresses we use men's suspenders to keep them tight. Buy them at Wal Mart, lay them in an X pattern under the mattress, attach to the sides or 2 to the sides and 2 to the ends of the mattresses. They are adjustable to any size mattress.

Bobbo
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cpaulsen
Explorer
Explorer
nightshift wrote:
Buy a king set. Works great for us. All we do is tuck in the bottom a little more and there's lots more to work with on the sides.


Did the sane thing.....use king sheets for our queen.
cpaulsen

cpaulsen
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Explorer
nightshift wrote:
Buy a king set. Works great for us. All we do is tuck in the bottom a little more and there's lots more to work with on the sides.


Did the sane thing.....use king sheets for our queen.
cpaulsen

nightshift
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Explorer
Buy a king set. Works great for us. All we do is tuck in the bottom a little more and there's lots more to work with on the sides.

2gypsies1
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Explorer II
Lots of them available online. They don't have to be RV sheets.
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rexlion
Explorer
Explorer
The lagoon at a dairy farm comes to mind for some pretty deep sheets... ๐Ÿ˜‰

Actually, we have had good success with Sealy sheets. They used to be called Perfect Fit. Then they changed, I think, to Best Fit. Now I see some of those and some called Super Fit. But the main feature is, they have elastic all the way around the perimeter and the ends are a stretchy material. We have them with a 3" memory foam topper on the mattress, total height 11", and they look like they could handle still more height.
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Peg_Leg
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Explorer
We picked up a couple of new set from a vendor at a flea market in FL. Try searching deep pocket sheets.
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old_guy
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Explorer
you can also buy elastic sheet holders at wally world that will keep the sheets tight and no come off.

Opie431
Explorer
Explorer
Jersey fitted sheets in standard Queen fit OK on the RV queen. At least the pair I bought at Meijers last spring did. It yours do not work it is very easy to make them fit.

Put the sheet on the bed upside down. Pin a tuck to see how much extra fabric you have. Do not make it too tight. Best place might be under the pillows. Take off and machine sew the tuck all the way across. Flip over to have it fit with the right side up.

If you cannot sew, find someone who can.