[Rhodes22-list] sheet size
Chris Cowie
ccowie at cowieassociates.com
Tue May 8 08:09:23 EDT 2012
Thanks Art. My girls do in fact know how to sew, this idea should work. I also need to try out the cockpit filler cushions for more roomy accommodations.
Christopher P. Cowie
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Cowie,
Just split a twin or full on a diagonal and have one of your girls sew into the resultant v shape and you will save the hassle of having oversized fabric. Do girls still know how to sew?
Art
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On May 6, 2012, at 5:22 PM, cowie <ccowie at cowieassociates.com> wrote:
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> I have been using a sleeping bag for my overnight sailing trips and would
> like to move on to more traditional bedding. What sheet size best fits the
> v berth and cabin berth? I also notice that the cabin cushions slide around
> a lot and suppose a bottom sheet tucked into the cushions would prevent such
> movement? Any other bedding ideas or suggestions?
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