Introduction: Fitted Crib Sheets
My mother showed me how to make these fitted crib sheets.
This sheet was made in less than an hour, and everything used was purchased from a thrift store for a total cost of
$4.25. Even at regular prices in a fabric store, this could be made for well under $10.00!
These directions should work for most standard crib mattresses.
Step 1: Materials
Materials required
- Fabric, flannelette or cotton, cotton blend, 115cm X 175cm (45” X 69”)
- Elastic, 4 pieces 30 cm each ( 10”)
- Scissors, thread , pins, sewing machine, serger
Step 2:
Prewash and dry your fabric.
Cut a 20 cm square out of each corner. Fold ends together, and stitch from inside to ends.
Finish the edges with a narrow hem.
Step 3: Add Eleastic
Use a piece of elastic in each corner to create the fitted section. Start by matching the centre of the elastic with the corner seam, and stretch it out as far as you can, pinning it in place. Use a zig zag stitch to fasten it.
Presto, a fitted sheet!
6 Comments
7 years ago on Introduction
Are you just mean or did no one ever teach you any manners? I am sorry if this is "not nice" but that question was highly insensitive and had nothing to do with sewing a crib sheet. Shame on you!
Reply 7 years ago
so I'm insensitive for asking why the kids wearing a helmet, WOW, hope you get hit by a bus. .. oh I'm sorry was that incentive .....
7 years ago
Thañks for these simple instructions. I may just make some in the future. Your son is very cute & God be with him.
7 years ago on Introduction
My son wears a plagiocephaly helmet, also known as a cranial remolding orthosis. He has to wear it 23 hours a day, even when sleeping.
Reply 7 years ago
You have a beautiful baby, srsly.
7 years ago on Introduction
That was a lot easier than I imagined. Thanks for sharing!