• Catfish
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    Any of you sewing types successfully Re-elasticated a bottom sheet? I suspect attempting such would be economically inefficient and I should rag bag it.

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      It depends. Is is elastic in a pocket or sewed directly onto the sheet? I’ve done both, rethreading the first type with a safety pin took a while, but the overlocker does a reasonable job on the second.

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        It’s direct and I don’t have an over locker.

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          using zigzag stitch does the same job . It’s tricky to do tho. You need to stretch the elastic while you sew it to the fabric base

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              yes I have , they scare me lol My mum used all these weird feet for things like shirring and ruffling, I just use plain feet and use hand tailoring methods to do the same thing

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                I found a manual for it but am still scared. You can’t unpick those results.

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            I have a gizmo for that but have never tried it. And a super complicated pleater foot that scares me

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              I used to do it with just a plain foot and stretch the elastic by hand while sewing it on

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          You could just zig zag over the existing elastic.

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        Oh! Had not heard of these. Might try them even on newer sheets. Wrinkles near my feet are one of my Things.

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          Shoot me a message sometime and you can have my sheet clips, they’re not for me. They’re like big suspenders, black ones. They do not spark joy for me.

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            Oh another thing! I’d really want to touch those in person first at that price point though.

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            Wow, they sound amazing. I have many questions… actually just 4: How do they handle romantic interludes and the various resulting bodily outcomes? Are they sweaty in summer? Do they dry easily after you wash them? Do they stain easily?

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                Lol I’m as subtle as a train crash when my diplomacy fails, there is no middle.

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              I don’t fuck under the covers usually, I couldn’t tell you! But I have spilt chocolate and coffee on them. They look and feel brand new still after a year of washing and machine drying. Seems safe with oxygen bleach.

              They aren’t sweaty/hot to me. I sleep hot at the best of times, I think I would have noticed if they make it worse.

              I’ve not had the need to air dry them, my guess is they’d be similar to cotton.

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                Thanks for the info. I sleep hot also and once bought microfiber… ugh. Worst sheets ever. Using a cotton blend atm but the dust and fibres! I change the sheets and make the bed and it looks like I haven’t dusted in weeks!

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            Somehow, I’m brutal on my sheets. I wear through fitted sheets quickly. I’ve taken to using a heavy linen throw as my base sheet, it seems tough enough to take whatever I’m throwing at it.

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              Check out W H Amad online - they supply Sheraton Hotels in Australia with all their sheets and linen, and Ronald McDonald House with theirs. The plain white sheets are amazing - lovely strong linen that copes very well with all kinds of abuse. There’s a direct to public shop in Gaffney St Coburg.

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            Er, May I send you a rather personal question about these?

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      Only tried once, and it was at best a very qualified success. Removed all the elastic, hemmed the raw edge and sewed on 2 tie tapes per corner. The problem was adjusting the knots on the tapes when putting the sheet back on the bed. Maybe using a strip of elastic instead of tapes would work? Sorta kinda like the elasticated tapes on a mattress protector sheet. On the plus side, the sheet was very easy to wash and fold once the tapes were untied.

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        This mattress is way too heavy to tie under! Diagonal elastic corners would be an affordable experiment

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      Elastic is expensive. Unless it is a nearly new sheet that cost hundreds I wouldn’t

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        Exactly, the sheet isn’t utterly dead but far from new. Better used as draft fabric me thinks.

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      I have never but I’d still give it a go. All I’d do is reinforce the corners.