I used to have this problem. I got some clips for the sheets and it stopped happening so a solution for people if this happens to you and it’s annoying.
They look like this: Image
Submitted 4 months ago by The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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I used to have this problem. I got some clips for the sheets and it stopped happening so a solution for people if this happens to you and it’s annoying.
They look like this: Image
I can’t recommend these clips enough. I roll a lot in my sleep, and my fitted sheet used to ride up every night. I installed these clips and the sheet has not budged since.
Yes I came here to make this point and you both had already made it! Sheet suspenders are awesomely simple!
Few things made me get up at 4AM. Fixing the bed sheets was one of them. I’m glad I sleep on futons now.
I have never used a fitted sheet…
I just use normal undersheets and fold them around the mattress
Just buy the correct size…
I once feared the loose sheet, now I fear the quilt cover coming unbuttoned and getting my leg stuck inside it.
I gave up on fitted sheets. I sleep with a halfway untucked fitted sheet the entire time. If I fix it it’s just going to come out next time I move.
dan@upvote.au 4 months ago
Get one that fits properly and you should have fewer issues. All four corners of the sheet should go under the mattress, not just sit on the side.
smackjack@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Find the tag and place it in the bottom right corner, and make sure that it’s at the bottom of the sheet. Once the tag is in the correct location, the other corners will be easy peasy.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
Or put it at the opposite corner!(Usually lower right/top left, but different brands locate their tags in different places.) Unless it’s a directional floral, it will look the same and you’ll get more even wear. Always start with the corner that’s hardest to get at, and tuck it far under, so as you pull towards the others it will stay tucked.