Can you fold a fitted sheet?
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:wife problems:0
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I can do everything with laundry except fold...0
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Do I know how to? YES
Do I? NO
It's easier if you have 2 people, I live alone. They end up looking like big mounds of fabric...0 -
Yup0
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I turn them inside out and then collect the seams from the corners and fold that way. A folding table in the laundry area is a BIG help on this.0
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Nope. check youtube, maybe you can find an instructional video0
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I try and try and then get mad and shove it in the closet in a little ball.0
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No, but I only have one anyway. It goes right from the dryer to the bed, sometimes even the same day!0
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I own one fitted sheet per bed. They get washed and go back on the beds the same day. Folding problem: eliminated! :laugh:0
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Tuck the points of the corners into each other like this: http://youtu.be/_Z5k9nWcuFc0
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Yes, its easy.0
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YEP!0
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No.
I don't even do laundry. lol.0 -
No, I don't know how but I might have at one time. As a single mom, I have much better things to do, like living. Stupid fitted sheets.0
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I'm far too lazy to properly fold fitted sheets. They get half-assed folded and thrown in the linen closet where nobody can see them!0
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If by "fold" you mean "wad in a ball" then, yes.0
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I can do everything with laundry except fold...
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I don't know if there is a right way to do it, but this is how I do it. Fold in half (top to bottom) tuck the corners into the corners, then fold in half again(side to side) tuck inthat corner and kinda roll/fold three times and if its still too big fold it again. Thats how I do it!0
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You're supposed to fold them?:sad:0
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My mom can fold a fitted sheet and it looks just like a flat sheet when she is done. I wasn't so lucky to inherit that talent so I just wash, dry and then put right back on the bed, no folding needed.0
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If by "fold" you mean "wad in a ball" then, yes.
I stopped trying.....0 -
Seems pointless to me. A rough-justice folding (or even just cramming it into a ball) seems to be more efficient. I mean, when it is not in your closet, you cover it up with a top sheet and comforter and you lay on it. Who cares if you folded it "right"?0
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Is this a fitness/diet site or a laundry site?
I would throw it in a ball and put it in a closet....
OR listen to the other peoples advice on here0 -
I just fold the sides and corners down so that I have a flat piece of fabric to work with. You need a big flat space like a folding table or bed to do it. It's not hard.0
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Is this a fitness/diet site or a laundry site?
I would throw it in a ball and put it in a closet....
OR listen to the other peoples advice on here0 -
I always fold it in half once, then roll it up like a sleeping bag. That also makes it easier to tell the fitted sheets from the flat sheets when glancing into the closet.0
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Yep.0
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I can fold them like nobody's business!!
Tuck the corners inside each other, then lay the "square" on a table. Fold 1/3 of the fabric towards the middle and then fold the fabric over again creating a long rectangular piece. Next fold the long piece by 3rds again, towards the middle from one end and then repeated with the other end. You get a perfectly folded piece of material.
If you can visualize that... super easy with just one person0 -
Yes, I can. My dad will actually save all of his for when I come over and then have me fold his too. He's 61, I'm 31... I'm not quite sure how he survived before I started doing this for him... Men, eh?0
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