20 Space saving clothes folding ideas

crafts ninja 2021-01-04

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FOLDING AND ORGANIZATION HACKS


There was a time when nothing ground our gears like folding a simple t-shirt. However, those days are behind us. Thanks to the glory of crafts, and Japanese ingenuity, there’s a new technique for achieving the perfect fold—and it takes less than three seconds flat. To help you on your way to folding mastery, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to fold a shirt.

Lay the t-shirt on a flat surface, with the neck facing your left.
Find the halfway point between the top and bottom of the shirt.
Pinch the shirt at the shoulder and the halfway point, about six inches from the inner seam.

Swing your left arm under your right (don’t let go!) and pinch the bottom of the shirt. Your left hand should now be pinching both the bottom and the shoulder.

Hold tight with both hands, and lift the shirt while uncrossing your arms. Tuck the left sleeve under the shirt when you lay it down, completing the fold.
Easy as you like! ; )


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--FOLDING AND ORGANIZATION HACKS


There was a time when nothing ground our gears like folding a simple t-shirt. However, those days are behind us. Thanks to the glory of crafts, and Japanese ingenuity, there’s a new technique for achieving the perfect fold—and it takes less than three seconds flat. To help you on your way to folding mastery, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to fold a shirt.

Lay the t-shirt on a flat surface, with the neck facing your left.
Find the halfway point between the top and bottom of the shirt.
Pinch the shirt at the shoulder and the halfway point, about six inches from the inner seam.

Swing your left arm under your right (don’t let go!) and pinch the bottom of the shirt. Your left hand should now be pinching both the bottom and the shoulder.

Hold tight with both hands, and lift the shirt while uncrossing your arms. Tuck the left sleeve under the shirt when you lay it down, completing the fold.
Easy as you like! ; )


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