A friend of mine in Georgia had these neat sheets that used a drawstring to customize the fit for air mattresses. He seemed to think they were made by Colemand and bought at W*lmart. However they worked well and I think they would work well on a Westfalia bed. Anyone know what I'm talking about? Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Brennan" <kimbrennan@MAC.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:40 PM Subject: Sheets (camper/weekender)
> I looked in the archives, but there was strangely not much coverage on > this subject. > > So I recently decided to get some nice new (and color coordinated) bed > linen for my Westy. With my Passenger Syncro (with the weekend bed) I > can use queen linens (the fitted sheets fit pretty nicely. However, on > the Westy things are different. The "Full" size sheets seem to be the > closest (at least in USA sized sheets) for the top bunk, but the thin > depth of the mattress means that the fitted sheet doesn't really fit > all that well. > > Similarly a "Twin" size seems okay for the lower bed, but isn't quite > perfect. > > A message in the archives talked about 3/4 sized sheets in Canada. I > was shopping locally (Washington DC) so this wasn't available. > > On the other paw, the sheets I got are made of "modal" (new fabric > material manufactured from Beech tree wood.) I love it. They are even > the same burgundy as my Westy. > > |
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