The coupled combination of a bottom bed sheet and a top bed sheet, the coupling along one or more edges tending to maintain reasonable order and neatness of the bed linens at the side(s) and/or foot of the bed adjacent the sites at which the sheets are coupled. An embodiment for a double bed provides for central entry of a person between the coupled sheets.
An arrangement for a cover sheet and/or blanket to allow full or partial use by persons sleeping or resting in a side-by-side position. The cover unit is constructed whereby the sheet/blanket is split and each person may have the warmth provided by a complete unit or, alternatively, the coolness provided by no covering without disturbing the needs of the adjacent person.
Each of a color-coordinated fitted bed sheet and its overling flat bed sheet are composed of a flannel material and of a cotton-polyester blend material joined into two halves running along their respective lengths. The flannel-half sheets are preferable for use by those desiring warmth during the colder months of the year, while the cotton-polyester blend-half sheets are preferable for use by their bed partner desiring a cooler feeling.
A bed blanket for bed is provided including a pair of blankets of fabric each having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a periphery formed therebetween. The periphery of each blanket is defined by a linear first side edge of a predetermined length, a linear top edge perpendicular with respect to the first side edge, a linear bottom edge perpendicular with respect to the first side edge, and a second side edge including a top extent perpendicular with respect to the top edge. The top extent has a length of about 3/4 the predetermined length. A bottom extent of the second side edge is perpendicular with respect to the bottom edge and has a length of about 1/4 the predetermined length. Also included is a pair of seams each including a thin strip secured about the entire periphery of the associated blanket. The bottom extent of the second side edge of each blanket are fixedly coupled together along an entire length thereof such that the top extent of the second side edges of the blankets overlap freely.
A sleeping blanket is provided for use by a child taking a nap. The blanket is formed having an appearance configured as a member of the animal or plant kingdom and includes a body portion, covering portions and a head portion. The covering portions are cut from material so as to represent laterally extending appendages of the particular member of the animal or plant kingdom which is represented by the sleeping blanket. The body portion is of a sufficient size to receive a child lying thereon with his or her head resting on the pillow portion, and the covering portions are of sufficient size to be overlapped over each other for surrounding the child.
A water bed sheet structure is arranged to accommodate extended configuration sizes of water bed mattresses, wherein the sheet structure includes overlapping at first ends of first and second sheets selectively securable together utilizing an elongate row of fastener structure.