CheekyDarlings
Sheets - Custom Order
Sheets - Custom Order
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Another top seller along with blankets. Sheets are a great way to give a bedroom some oomph!
Simply select your sheet size and fabric base, browse our huge selection of exclusive designs and upon checkout please specify which prints are to be used for which item.
Example:
BL cot sheet - The shallows
CL body pillow - Dolphin Island
Sizes:
All of our sizes are universal and should fit most mattresses. The stretch in our fabric allows our sheets to conform and fit perfectly.
Bassinet:
Approx 100x70cm with a depth of 20cm. Our bassinet sheets can also be used for change mat covers!
Cot:
Approx 150cmx80cm with a depth of 20cm. Big or small, our cot sheets will fit, as if they’re were custom made. We love our stretchy bamboo Lycra!
King single:
Approx 200x150cm with a depth of 20cm. Our KS sheets will also fit a single bed, no need to stress about finding the right size because they will conform to your mattress either way! Especially with a mattress topper and/or protector underneath.
Fabric:
For your sheets you can choose between Cotton lycra or bamboo lycra
Bamboo Lycra:
95% bamboo/5% Lycra and 240gsm Bamboo Lycra is soft and smooth with a silky feel to it. Incredibly comfortable to wear as it has a generous 4 way stretch and is hypoallergenic for those with any allergy issues. The natural fibre is great for versatility and wearability all year round.
Cotton Lycra:
95% cotton /5% Lycra and 180gsm. Much like Bamboo Lycra, cotton lycra is soft and smooth. Incredibly comfortable to wear as it has a generous 4 way stretch.
Wash & Care:
Wash as normal, with your clothes or with your cloth nappies. Squish blankets can be washed in up to 30° temperatures and can even go in the dryer on low. Though we recommend hanging to try to maintain longevity.
Please note - due to the composition of the fabric, sheets are likely to acquire some pilling. Pilling occurs when the individual fibers that make up a fabric break down and become loose. When these fibers rub against each other or other surfaces (like your skin), they start to form little balls of lint. The more the fabric is agitated (used and washed) the more likely it is to pill. This does not affect the use of your sheets.










































