Does anyone really successfully fold those &%$#@#@# fitted sheets?
nekotish
3 years ago
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Comments (110)I have had two sets of Thomas Lee 100% cotton sheets. They are...to die for. Cool, crisp and smooth. Feel like the sheets my mom line dried in the fresh air back then. Makes me want to go to bed every night. BUT...both have torn. The bottom sheet of the first set actually seemed to wear out and a large tear developed after only a couple years. I thought it must be a fluke so invested in another set. Just couldn’t (can’t ) imagine life without them. Well, the side seam of the top sheet of the second set, now a couple years old, has torn out, I can see actual tiny holes in each stitch point! At well over a hundred dollars on sale, this is ridiculous (I considered them one of my few luxuries). I will try calling the company. I am heart broken, I mean I love these sheets. So begins the search for a new brand!...See MoreHow many towels/sheets are really needed?
Comments (33)Olychick, thank you for the link to the waterproof cotton mattress pad! I have a waterproof liner that I purchased from Sleepy's several years ago when I bought my new mattress. It drives me crazy because it doesn't fit well and bunches up. I must be a direct descendent of the Princess and the Pea because just the tiniest wrinkle fells like a rock ledge to me. I have six sheet sets mostly from trying to find that perfect set. I like a crisp feel and it is almost impossible to find. I will soon be buying linen sheets in hope that they will be crisp enough for me. I just gave my DD one of my sheet sets because she needed extra. I suppose I have a mild case of towel hoarding. I have four sets for myself, two sets for DH, 4 towels for my pupsters. I have a monogramed set for each of my DGS for when they spend the night with us. We also have numerous older towels that we use for miscellaneous tasks....See MoreHow to fold a fitted sheet.
Comments (31)nhb22, I'm sorry you aren't sleeping well. I've suffered pain cronic since I was pregnant with our daughter who turns 31 next month so I feel for you. We knew we'd need the duo motion since I'd been propping myself up in our old bed in order to sleep on my back to ease my pain. Have you thought about getting something like THIS adjustable three piece wedge system or maybe even one of THESE folding wedges? That way your hubby could lay flat and you could sleep more comfortably. I was going to say there is nothing worse than not getting a good nights sleep, but yes, sadly there is. Linelle, I know the feeling! My Mollee cat learned when she was a tiny little ball of fur how to open bi-fold doors from either side. After getting closed in the pantry a few times and crying for help, I decided to teach her a lesson. Her learning to open and close those doors at will was not the lesson I had in mind though. She opens them from the outside by tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap..... ing on the door until it finally pops open enough for her to walk inside. Not something you want to hear when you are trying to get to sleep at night. Which is what happened last night. If I weren't so tired I'd have gotten up, walked across our bedroom and catty corner across the hall and opened the door for her so she could walk in the laundry room and sleep on the fleece Packer blanket I laid there waiting to be washed. Which darn it, I forgot to wash today. I may as well just open the door when I go up to bed tonight. LOL...See Morenekotish
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