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Old 06-08-2013, 03:52 AM
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I like a twin or throw size because we use them when we are not feeling well on the sofa.
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Old 06-08-2013, 04:38 AM
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Wish I could help you but the thought is soooooo sweet.
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Old 06-08-2013, 06:31 AM
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When my mom was in the hospital for last cancer surgery a quild gave all cancer pts a flannel rag quilt for their beds. 6 3/4" squares, one square hung over each side and it came about 3/4's of the way to the top. Batting and backed with flannel. Only 3/4's to the top was nice because it didn't interfere with cardio wires, good size when sitting in the chair or chair at home and it did not always slip off her lap like the hospital blankets do. It's been almost 3 yrs. It's used daily at my house, sits on the back of the couch-it's washed pretty much wkly since my English bulldog is always pulling it off the back to lay her head on. Who says those big ugly mean looking dogs aren't couch potatoes!~ lol It still looks as good as the day mom got it.,
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Old 06-08-2013, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by LAQUITA View Post
Suggestion for the wheelchair lap cover, sew Velcro loops onto the edge about at the middle to end on the sides so these can go around the arm rails and actually stay on her lap and not fall off or get caught in the wheels. I have made ones like this for my GF sons and fir our own DD, both who are in wheelchairs.

What a great idea - thank you! They have to hire a service to take her anywhere in the wheelchair, so if the blanket can stay put on its own that will be a really good thing.
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Old 06-08-2013, 06:46 AM
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Dad is with us and using a hospital bed. The one he has is a long twin from Hospice and I have to use long twin mattress pads as well as long twin sheets. We are in FL and he prefers a lighter cover; right now crocheted afghans and light quilts. And, interestingly, he does not want to be covered past his hips except with the sheet. Oh, and not a lot of weight on his feet.

Am I having fun? But if it helps you, that's good.

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Old 06-08-2013, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by w1613s View Post
Dad is with us and using a hospital bed. The one he has is a long twin from Hospice and I have to use long twin mattress pads as well as long twin sheets. We are in FL and he prefers a lighter cover; right now crocheted afghans and light quilts. And, interestingly, he does not want to be covered past his hips except with the sheet. Oh, and not a lot of weight on his feet.

Am I having fun? But if it helps you, that's good.

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We had the same problem with my Mom only in the NE it is cold and so were her feet! My solution was to make a top from a panel (less weight) sandwich it with a very light batting and back it with organza then quilt it. It is very lightweight, warm, washable and not slippery when the organza is up. She would clutch her "satin sheet" as she called it and was very happy. When she had troubles, the nurse would tell her the quilt was too slippery and she needed to put up the sides. It was the only way she would let the sides go up without a struggle. Where there's a will...
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Old 06-08-2013, 07:27 AM
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I made a twin size, only made it shorter as it was too long for the hospital bed my sister was in. Just made it long enough for her to pull up to her chin.
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Old 06-08-2013, 10:12 AM
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Many physicians and health care personnel advise Sleep # beds now as the softness/hardness needed can be adjusted to any extreme and the head and foot both can be raised or lowered. These beds are considered a Twin L, the L being Long.
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Old 06-08-2013, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by honeybee_2000 View Post
Has anyone made a quilt that would fit a hospital bed? I need some suggestions please for a quilt pattern that would fit this size of bed.
Twin size will work
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Old 06-08-2013, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen View Post
For a hospital bed you actually want it narrower than a twin so it doesn't hang off the edge much and get caught in the bed mechanism.
Ask a nurse working in a hospital! I have 39 years in nursing, and too much overhang is a real problem for bed rails and other working mechanisms. I don't know the size of a hospital bed mattress, but just think of this. You want it to cover the patient, and NOT have to be tucked in at the end. So a smaller person could use a smaller quilt than a larger person. You might also be able to use the same small quilt to cover their laps when sitting up. I'd think that was a real consideration, or at least it was for the nurses. The blankets were always too big, and got caught in Wheel chair mechanisms, and the bath blankets were the right size, but not very warm if warmth is needed.

If you want to make her a double sized quilt to use at home, then do it. But please don't try to make one quilt work for everything. It will end up being used for nothing because the nurses can't put it on the bed, in the lap, etc. You have to make this quilt "sized to fit the patient". Please!!
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