JerseyGirl
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I moved to Stockholm from Jersey in March of 2003 with my Swede
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Post by JerseyGirl on May 17, 2004 10:11:50 GMT -5
Don't know if this has been covered ever. I think that I would know already if they existed here, but might as well ask right??
Soooo. Fitted sheets. Are they available anywhere in Sweden? Or am I going to have to get my parents to send me some? I'm getting really tired of waking up every morning with the sheet on the bed wrapped around me and not the bÀddmadrass. lol
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Post by Carolyn on May 17, 2004 10:24:05 GMT -5
I haven't been looking at Hemtex or IKEA really, but I know that Jysk has fitted sheets in an assortment of sizes and colors, and I have seen them in the catalogs as well.
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JerseyGirl
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I moved to Stockholm from Jersey in March of 2003 with my Swede
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Post by JerseyGirl on May 17, 2004 10:32:48 GMT -5
Bra!!!
Thanks Carolyn. I hadn't seen them anywhere yet. For some reason I hadn't thought of Jysk. Luckily there is one in my Centrum. Thanks again!!!
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Post by Sabeine on May 17, 2004 17:35:23 GMT -5
I too lived near the center that you live in Jersey Girl. I never looked for fitted sheets though. Some of the larger Jysk's might have a larger selection. I think they have a larger on at Kungens Kurva near the IKEA there. Otherwise I had seen fitted sheets at IKEA some months ago though the selection was pretty limited. The colors were white and beige. Try www.ellos.se or www.josefssons.se In their catalogs I saw something called "dra pÄ laken" which means "draw on sheet, or draw over sheet". I'm guessing that this is a fitted sheet.
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