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Is a twin size good enough?
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Or maybe a full size?
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Need some help to know what to get.
TIP 2: Bedding:
A-twin size comforter and/or blanket will fit well. Anything larger tends to be too bulky to tuck in.
Using a queen-size fitted sheet and a full-size flat sheet works well. The full-size flat sheet allows about a 10" overhang on both sides of the bed, which can easily be tucked in. If you choose to use a queen-size flat sheet instead, there will be about a 15" overhang on both sides of the bed.
On all models, an easy way to make the bed and keep the sheets in place is to sew the bottom of the flat sheet to the bottom of the fitted one. This is done just like waterbed sheets. Line up the centers of the bottom ends of the fitted and flat sheets. Then pin them together and machine stitch the two sheets together, sewing only between the two elastic corners of the fitted sheet . If you sew onto the elastic corners of the fitted sheet, you will tear both the stitches and sheets when you try to put them on the mattress.
Esteban wrote:At the CampInn website tinycamper.com/tips they recommend sewing the top sheet to the foot of the bottom sheet similar to how waterbed sheets are done. How does this work out in practice in a teardrop.
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