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How can I make my own dry night bed sheet for my son.

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  • hi,

    I bought a huge one of these from a seller on Ebay, it was £14.95 and included free p and p. I use it in my guinea pigs cage and although it has been down a full week the paper underneath was only very lightly marked and the towels above damp.

    It would not rustle, or make you sweat as bin bags would. If you are intent on making such a sheet then maybe look into fabrics such as fleece which are wick meaning they draw the liquid away. Its very cheap to buy. You could also look for soft plastic fabrics and sew them together.

    Jen
  • Asda sell shower curtains for £1.50, they are huge so probably half would do. I buy them for under my sons high chair and they are great
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