{"id":4734,"date":"2021-05-21T23:21:31","date_gmt":"2021-05-21T23:21:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=4734"},"modified":"2021-05-21T23:22:58","modified_gmt":"2021-05-21T23:22:58","slug":"folding-your-clothes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legendstitch.com\/folding-your-clothes\/","title":{"rendered":"The Great Hacks for Folding Clothes That Will Save Your Closet & Drawer Space"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you hastily fold your clean laundry before putting it all away, you’re not only wasting space and creating serious disorder in your closets and drawers, but you’re very likely wrinkling all of your clothes, too.The following folding hacks will save you significant storage space while keeping things neatly organized.\n
1. T-Shirts\n Scientists have revealed the most efficient method for folding T-shirts. The technique, described by robotics engineers at the University of California Berkeley, was part of a research project that programmed robots on how to fold clothing for maximum space-saving.\n \n Tip Another way – the army roll\n 2. Dress Shirts\n While you may be tempted to hang your dress shirts, folding them so they can be stored neatly in drawers not only saves precious closet space but also prevents wrinkling. The latter is a big plus if you dread breaking out the ironing board. Make sure to button all the buttons, from top to bottom, before folding. Doing so will ensure a neat and tidy fold that stays wrinkle-free. Then, follow these folding steps that are similar to the t-shirt fold:\n 3. Towels\n Folding both large and small towels in thirds is a real win-win. Towels folded using this method take up less surface space and are also much easier to stack. FYI, it’s how most five-star hotels fold their towels.\n 4. Short Socks\n Any KonMari fan will tell you not to tuck one sock into the other after the pair is rolled into a ball\u2014unless you like stretched out socks. Instead, long socks should be folded into thirds by placing one flattened sock over the other, then fold in thirds like you are folding a letter.\n Short socks, though, may not be long enough to fold in thirds. This diagram shows how to fold socks like these without resorting to the old sock-tucking trick.\n 5. Sweaters\n Bulky, heavy sweaters should never be hung on a hanger. To prevent sweaters like these from getting droopy and stretched out of shape, neatly fold as shown.\n 6. Underwear\n While you may be thinking “who the heck folds underwear,” consider this: Keeping your skivvies neatly organized will make it easier to find the pair you want to wear without messing up the entire underwear drawer. Even better, it saves precious drawer space.\n Always start with the underwear on a flat surface. For women’s underwear, fold in half by bringing either the right or left edge to the opposite edge. Repeat, then fold in half from top to bottom.\n For men’s briefs, fold in thirds by bringing one side to the center, then repeat for the other side. Fold in half from top to bottom.\n 7. Fitted Sheets\n Fitted sheets are hard to perfectly fold because they have no corners, but that doesn’t mean it’s an impossible task. All you need to do is ignore the rubber and create the corners yourself. Just follow this guide:\n 8. Shirt on a Hanger\n Do you have a hanger closet in your house that is exploding with clothes? They wrinkle, and when you want to get one out you suddenly find that its sleeves aren’t really as smooth as they initially were. To save yourself the time of ironing, just fold the shirt and hang it in the following way:\n 9. Pant\n Like the shirt, the same goes for the pants, which you also want wrinkle-free, as well as avoiding the possibility of them sliding off the hanger. Just put one half on one side of the hanger and the other half on the other side. Before you begin, make sure to straighten the inner stitches of the pants so they face the other side exactly.\n source: ba-bamail, thespruce\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" If you hastily fold your clean laundry before putting it all away, you’re not only wasting space and creating serious disorder in your closets and drawers, but you’re very likely wrinkling all of your clothes, too.The following folding hacks will save you significant storage space while keeping things neatly organized. 1. 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\nFor t-shirts with logos or designs (like concert tees), start folding with the printed side down. That way, once folded, the design will be facing up so it’s easier to find a specific t-shirt without unfolding every shirt.\n\n
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