Jan Heirtzler (
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Web site - toddler bed sheets
I would suggest starting by finishing two sides of a top sheet (the head side and the side you want open. Then, when sewing the bottom sheet, you can include the two unfinished sides (somewhat gathering the bottom to make it fit in the shorter seam). You can also include a bottom portion of the open side so that it stays tucked in better.
This would reduce the number of seams. It would also make the bed that much quicker to make (easier for when wet spots occur at night).
It is kind of a mix between your sheet design and the sheets often used for waterbeds (the top sheet is sewn to the bottom).
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