where are the seams on flat sheets?
single flat sheet
Single flat sheets are 56 inches (142cm) across so there are no seams in our single flat sheets.
PRO-TIP: When you make the bed, put the flat sheet on “upside down” with finished side facing down and the back side of the sheet facing up with your duvet cover on top. Then you’ll be sleeping between the two finished sides of the sheets.
double flat sheet
Because double beds are only 6 inches (15cm) narrower than queen beds, we do not make a double flat sheet. A queen flat sheet is about 92 inches (234cm) across and easily covers a double bed. The seams run right along the edge on each side.
PRO-TIP: When you make the bed, put the flat sheet on “upside down” with finished side facing down and the back side of the sheet facing up with your duvet cover on top. Then you’ll be sleeping between the two finished sides of the sheets.
queen flat sheet
A queen flat sheet is about 92 inches (234cm) across and is made with a centre panel of about 56 inches (142cm) and two side panels of 18 inches (46cm) each. The seams fall along the side very close to the edge of the mattress, mirrored on the other side.
PRO-TIP: When you make the bed, put the flat sheet on “upside down” with finished side facing down and the back side of the sheet facing up with your duvet cover on top. Then you’ll be sleeping between the two finished sides of the sheets.
king flat sheet
A king flat sheet is about 100 inches (280cm) across and is made with a centre panel of about 66 inches (193cm) and two side panels of 17 inches (43cm) panels each. The seams fall along the right and left side running very close to the edge of the mattress.
PRO-TIP: When you make the bed, put the flat sheet on “upside down” with finished side facing down and the back side of the sheet facing up with your duvet cover on top. Then you’ll be sleeping between the two finished sides of the sheets.