The Two-Person Maneuver
This method is a bit easier than the solo maneuver, but it still requires some coordination. Here’s how to do it:
1. Find the right corners
As with the solo maneuver, you’ll need to identify the two fitted corners that correspond to the two top corners of the mattress. These corners will usually have elastic bands around them.
2. Grab opposite corners
One person should grab the two fitted corners on one end of the sheet, while the other person grabs the two fitted corners on the opposite end.
3. Stretch the sheet
Both people should stretch the sheet as wide as possible, until the corners are taut.
4. Align the corners
One person should align the corners of their end of the sheet with the corresponding corners of the mattress. The other person should do the same on their end.
5. Wiggle the sheet over the mattress
This is the tricky part. Both people should simultaneously lift their end of the sheet and wiggle it over the corresponding end of the mattress. Keep wiggling and adjusting until the sheet is completely over the mattress and the corners are snugly in place. If the sheet gets stuck, try stretching it more or aligning the corners again. Additionally, you can gently shake or bounce the sheet as you wiggle it to help it settle over the mattress corners.
Tip |
Description |
Stretch the sheet as wide as possible before aligning the corners. |
This will make it easier to get the sheet over the mattress. |
Use your hands to smooth out any wrinkles or folds in the sheet. |
This will help prevent the sheet from slipping off the mattress. |
Don’t be afraid to use a little force. |
Sometimes you need to pull or wiggle the sheet hard to get it into place. |
The Sheet Suspender Trick
Step 1: Assemble your tools
You’ll need a fitted sheet, a sheet suspender, and a pair of scissors.
Step 2: Find the corners
Identify the four corners of the fitted sheet. The corners will have elastic around them.
Step 3: Attach the sheet suspenders
Attach one sheet suspender to each of the four corners of the fitted sheet. Make sure the suspenders are facing the right way (the hooks should be facing out).
Step 4: Hook the suspenders to the bed frame
Locate the four corners of your bed frame. There should be metal rails or hooks on the corners. Hook the sheet suspenders onto the corners of the bed frame.
Step 5: Pull the sheet tight
Once the sheet suspenders are hooked onto the bed frame, pull the sheet tight. The elastic around the corners will help to keep the sheet in place.
Step 6: Tuck in the excess sheet
Once the sheet is tight, tuck the excess sheet under the mattress. Start by tucking in the corners, then work your way around the rest of the sheet. You can use your hands or a tucking tool to make this easier.
Step |
Description |
1 |
Assemble your tools: fitted sheet, sheet suspender, scissors |
2 |
Find the corners: identify the four corners with elastic |
3 |
Attach sheet suspenders: attach one suspender to each corner, ensuring hooks face out |
4 |
Hook suspenders to bed frame: locate metal rails or hooks on the bed frame and hook suspenders onto them |
5 |
Pull sheet tight: pull sheet tight, utilizing the elastic around the corners to keep it in place |
6 |
Tuck in excess sheet: tuck in the corners first, then gradually tuck in the rest of the sheet around the mattress, using hands or a tucking tool for ease |
The Reverse Burrito Roll
This method is great for fitting sheets onto deep mattresses or for those who struggle with the traditional burrito roll. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Start by Laying the Sheet on the Bed
Place the sheet on the bed with the fitted edge facing up. Make sure the corners are aligned with the corresponding corners of the mattress.
Step 2: Grab the Two Bottom Corners
Take the two bottom corners of the sheet and bring them together. Tuck the corners under the mattress, making sure they are snug.
Step 3: Roll the Sheet Up
Starting from the bottom, roll the sheet up tightly, keeping the corners tucked in. Continue rolling until you reach the top of the mattress.
Step 4: Unroll the Sheet
Once the sheet is rolled up, unroll it back down over the mattress. As you unroll, smooth out the wrinkles and make sure the corners are still tucked in.
Step 5: Adjust the Sides
Pull the sides of the sheet taut and tuck them under the mattress. Adjust the corners as needed to ensure a snug fit.
Step 6: Finish by Tucking in the Top Corner
Finally, tuck in the top corner of the sheet. Make sure it is tucked in securely to prevent the sheet from coming loose.
Step 7: Enjoy a Wrinkle-Free Bed
Congratulations, you have now successfully put on a fitted sheet using the reverse burrito roll method. Enjoy a comfortable and wrinkle-free night’s sleep!
The Mattress Hopscotch
To make putting on a fitted sheet easier, try the mattress hopscotch method. This involves placing one corner of the sheet on the corresponding corner of the mattress, then hopping around the bed to place the other three corners. Once the corners are in place, smooth the sheet out and tuck it in.
Here’s an eight-step guide to putting on a fitted sheet using the mattress hopscotch method:
- Place one corner of the sheet on the corresponding corner of the mattress.
- Hop around the bed to the next corner, and place it on the mattress.
- Repeat this process until all four corners are in place.
- Smooth the sheet out over the mattress.
- Tuck the excess sheet under the mattress at the foot of the bed.
- Hop to the other side of the bed and tuck in the excess sheet there.
- Return to the first side of the bed and tuck in the remaining excess sheet.
- Hop back over to the other side of the bed and make sure the sheet is tucked in evenly all around.
This method is particularly useful for deep mattresses or king-size sheets, which can be more difficult to put on using other methods.
The Fitted Sheet Pyramid
The fitted sheet pyramid is a technique for putting on a fitted sheet with ease. It involves folding the sheet into a pyramid shape and then placing it over the mattress. The following steps provide detailed instructions on how to execute this method:
9. Distribute and Adjust
Once the sheet is centered, begin distributing the excess fabric evenly around the corners. Pull the sheet taut and tuck it under the mattress, starting from the middle of each side and working your way towards the corners, ensuring that the fabric is evenly distributed and snugly fitted. Pay special attention to the corners, ensuring they fit snugly without wrinkles or bunching. For a neat and secure finish, make sure the sheet is tucked under the mattress to the desired depth and adjust accordingly for a perfect fit.
The Modified Envelope Method
This method is a bit more complicated than the other two, but it’s also the most effective. It’s perfect for those fitted sheets that just won’t stay put.
1. Spread the sheet out on the floor, with the elastic edges facing up.
2. Find the two corners of the sheet that are diagonal from each other.
3. Holding these two corners in one hand, gather the rest of the sheet into a loose bundle.
4. Fold the bundle in half, bringing the two corners together.
5. Fold the bundle in half again, this time bringing the two ends together.
6. Now you have a neat little envelope-shaped bundle.
7. Take both of the corners that are not folded and insert them into one of the bottom corners of the mattress.
8. Pull the other two corners of the envelope over the opposite bottom corner of the mattress.
9. Now, starting with the two corners that you inserted in step 7, begin stretching the sheet over the mattress, one corner at a time.
10. As you stretch the sheet over each corner, smooth it out and tuck it under the mattress. Here’s a step-by-step table for this step:
Step |
Instructions |
1 |
Stretch the sheet over the first corner and tuck it under the mattress. |
2 |
Smooth out the sheet and move to the next corner. |
3 |
Stretch the sheet over the second corner and tuck it under the mattress. |
4 |
Smooth out the sheet and move to the third corner. |
5 |
Stretch the sheet over the third corner and tuck it under the mattress. |
6 |
Smooth out the sheet and move to the fourth corner. |
7 |
Stretch the sheet over the fourth corner and tuck it under the mattress. |
How To Put On A Fitted Sheet
Fitted sheets can be a pain to put on, but with a little practice, you’ll be able to do it like a pro. Here’s how:
- Find the corners. The fitted sheet will have four corners, each with elastic around it. Find the two corners that are on the same side of the sheet, and then find the two corners that are on the opposite side.
- Put one corner on the mattress. Take one of the corners that you found in step 1 and pull it over one of the corners of the mattress. Make sure that the elastic is snug around the corner of the mattress.
- Repeat with the other three corners. Take the other three corners of the fitted sheet and pull them over the remaining corners of the mattress. Again, make sure that the elastic is snug around each corner.
- Smooth out the sheet. Once all four corners are on, smooth out the fitted sheet so that it is flat and even. You may need to tuck the excess fabric under the mattress to get a snug fit.
People Also Ask About How To Put On A Fitted Sheet
Why is it so hard to put on a fitted sheet?
There are a few reasons why fitted sheets can be difficult to put on:
- The elastic around the corners can be too tight. This can make it difficult to stretch the sheet over the corners of the mattress.
- The sheet may be too small for the mattress. This can also make it difficult to stretch the sheet over the corners.
- The mattress may be too soft. This can make it difficult to get the sheet to stay in place.
What is the best way to put on a fitted sheet?
The best way to put on a fitted sheet is to follow the steps outlined above. Here are a few additional tips:
- Use your hands to stretch the sheet over the corners of the mattress. This will help to prevent the elastic from getting too tight.
- If the sheet is too small for the mattress, you can try tucking the excess fabric under the mattress. This will help to keep the sheet in place.
- If the mattress is too soft, you can try placing a piece of cardboard or plywood between the mattress and the box spring. This will help to firm up the mattress and make it easier to put the sheet on.