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Old 06-08-2014, 09:25 AM   #1
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Sheets for dinette and jack-knife sofa

We just took delivery of our 2014 White Hawk Ultra Lite 24 RKS. What do people do for sheets for the dinette and jack-knife sofa when making them into beds?
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Old 06-08-2014, 11:28 AM   #2
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We just took delivery of our 2014 White Hawk Ultra Lite 24 RKS. What do people do for sheets for the dinette and jack-knife sofa when making them into beds?
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I would suggest you measure them and make up your own....Twin sheets may work...Also using some foam to make them more comfortable will likely be required.
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Old 06-08-2014, 11:35 AM   #3
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We just use whatever fits and "rough it".
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I used the full size t-shirt sheets because they are cotton and the fitted sheet worked over our previous j steel sofa. It still works over our hide a bed today. I don't use the dinette as a bed but if I did I would use the same kind of sheets probably queen size to keep the cushions together.
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We have a 2014 White Hawk Summit Edition 27DSRL with a 3/4 full hide-a-bed. Not sure if it's the same size as the jack knife. My DW bought a 2 inch thick memory foam topper, sewed it up nicely in a duvet cover, and with this added, full size sheets are a nice tight fit. Not positive, but seems I recall the dinette is the same size.

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Thanks for the replies. Oh I was afraid you guys were going to say make your own. I can't even sew on a button. LOL

Some good tips were posted and I'll definitely be trying them out. thanks again.
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