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You can make bedding yourself by sewing fitted sheets. While making flat sheets and pillowcases involves sewing in a straight line, a homemade fitted sheet can prove more difficult to sew. You can, though, learn how to make a fitted sheet yourself even if you're a beginning sewer. If you want to make the process of sewing fitted sheets even simpler, use a flat sheet instead of a large piece of fabric to sew the sheet.
Steps
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1Measure the width, depth, and length of your mattress if you are sewing fitted sheets with fabric.
- If you are using a flat sheet, you only need to measure the depth of the mattress.
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2Cut a piece of fabric based on your measurements. It should measure the width of the mattress, plus 2 x the depth, plus an additional 16 inches (40 cm) for seam allowances and tuck-in (8 inches on each side), and the length of the mattress, plus 2 x the depth, plus 16 inches (40 cm). Width + (2 x depth) + 16" and Length + (2 x depth)+ 16"Advertisement
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3Prepare your corner markings. Along one outer edge, measure over the depth of the mattress plus 8 inches (20 cm) from the corner of the fabric. Mark this spot.
- Measure up the depth of the mattress plus 8 inches from the marked spot. Put a dot at the spot.
- Draw a line connecting that dot to the mark on the edge of the sheet. Draw another line connecting the dot to the edge of the fabric on the other side. This gives you a square on the corner of the fabric.
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4Cut out the square, and follow the lines you drew. Repeat on the other 3 corners of the fabric or sheet.
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5Fold the fabric, and bring the cut edges of each corner together.
- The right sides of the homemade fitted sheet should face in.
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6Pin the cut edges together at each corner.
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7Make bedding by sewing the cut edges together with a .5-inch (1 cm) seam allowance.
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8Continue sewing fitted sheets by folding the hems over .5 inch (1 cm). You can skip this step if you are using a flat sheet.
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9Fold the hems over another .5 inch (1 cm), and pin.
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10Sew the hems of the homemade fitted sheet.
- Leave 1-inch (2.5 cm) wide gaps about 8 inches (20 cm) away from the sewn-together corners on each side of the sheet. This allows you to thread the elastic through to make the sheet fitted.
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11Cut 4 pieces of elastic that measure 16-inches (40 cm) long.
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12Thread 1 piece of elastic through the hem in 1 corner of the sheet. Pin 1 end of the elastic to the gap on 1 side.
- Attach a safety pin to the end of the elastic to help you push it through the hemmed edge of the sheet.
- Pull the elastic so that the sheet corner gathers around it.
- Pin the other end of the elastic to the sheet on the other end.
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13Sew the elastic in place on both sides of the corner.
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14Finish making bedding by threading the elastic through the hems on the remaining 3 corners.
Community Q&A
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QuestionI'm trying to make a bassinet fitted sheet. It's 19 1/2" wide, and 1" high and 33" long with rounded corners. How do I modify the measurements of the fabric and fitted corners to accommodate this bassinet?Community AnswerMost beds have rounded corners. When you insert the elastic, it will make the corners fit a rounded or square corner.
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QuestionHow do I make a king size fitted sheet?Community AnswerThe same as shown above. Because you are measuring the bed, it doesn't make any difference if it's a queen, twin, double or king bed. The measurements are what you go by.
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QuestionI'm making a bassinet fitted sheet and the mattress is only like 1.5" thick. Do I still add the additional 16 inches?Community AnswerYou will probably only need 8 or 10 inches. With such a thin mattress, you won't need as much fabric.
Things You'll Need
- Tape measure
- Fabric or flat sheet
- Scissors
- Straight pins
- Sewing machine and thread
- Safety pin
- .25-inch (.64 cm) wide elastic