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Fitted flannelette sheet for cotbed

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susiemj · 07/11/2007 16:16

Does anyone know where such a thing can be had? I think I've checked all the usual suspects.

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jenkel · 07/11/2007 16:20

I had some from Mamas & Papas a few years ago, actually they were Jersey fitted sheets, they fitted really well and were nice and snuggly.

alfielooloo · 07/11/2007 22:32

I bought some terry toweling type ones from mothercare for ds 8 years ago & they are still going strong with dd using them now, theuy are still lovely & soft so can't justify buying new ones

robin3 · 08/11/2007 16:30

Can buy you type them on amazon if you type in cotbed fitted flannelette. Also mothercare do lovely ones with patterns.

colditz · 08/11/2007 16:30

I want some too!

ChubbyScotsBurd · 08/11/2007 16:36

Matalan do an ultra-soft cotton mix one

MrsBadger · 08/11/2007 16:45

Amazon could only show me flat ones, robin - any chance of a link?

fitted flannelette are hard - loads of fitted jersey and fitted terry, but even JL only do flat flannelette.

ebay looks your best bet

JARM · 08/11/2007 16:49

We get ours from tesco! Terry towelling cotbed sheets - pack of 2 for £6 i think!

May only be in larger stores though

robin3 · 08/11/2007 16:53

See what you mean...must be short of stock.

These are the ones we have and they feel just like flannelette and give me a little smile every time I put one on. Sad aren't I. They call them Jersey.

www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B000JIAFJO/sr=1-18/qid=1194540632/ref=sr_1_18/026-0030188-6690816?ie=U TF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=44396031&mcb=core

www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B000SAKWLO/sr=1-26/qid=1194540730/ref=sr_1_26/026-0030188-6690816?ie=U TF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=44396031&mcb=core

susiemj · 09/11/2007 10:29

It seems that jersey is the popular option. I have found some on this website but at £13.50 a pop, I think I'll be sticking to jersey. I'm trying not to go organic! It's tempting but far too expensive. Scroll down to see them.

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hana · 10/11/2007 19:42

the jl jersey ones are lovely - short of making your own flannette ones ( I have done that for dd1 and dd2......dont have the time now!) they're a good second bet.

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