dan94adibi
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Hey there,
I bought a bunch of fleece material on sale for some craft projects. I got to thinking, this stuff would feel great to lay on during a massage.
It would have to be sewn to make a fitted sheet, but the top sheet wouldnt need sewing, although it would make it look nicer. But... I dont think using it as a top sheet would work well. A regular cotton flat sheet tucks nicely, I dont see a piece of fleece doing well for tucking. But, I could be wrong. I have never tried it.
Anyone use fleece for sheets??
They do make them for twin sized beds, but they are pricey at $40 a set.
http://www.blair.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?pcats=87817,88034,88036&categoryId=88036&catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&productId=29448&langId=-1&clearance=true
Christine
I bought a bunch of fleece material on sale for some craft projects. I got to thinking, this stuff would feel great to lay on during a massage.
It would have to be sewn to make a fitted sheet, but the top sheet wouldnt need sewing, although it would make it look nicer. But... I dont think using it as a top sheet would work well. A regular cotton flat sheet tucks nicely, I dont see a piece of fleece doing well for tucking. But, I could be wrong. I have never tried it.
Anyone use fleece for sheets??
They do make them for twin sized beds, but they are pricey at $40 a set.
http://www.blair.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?pcats=87817,88034,88036&categoryId=88036&catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&productId=29448&langId=-1&clearance=true
Christine