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Fold clothes in super quick time!
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Definitely!konmarie method for me!
Space-saving, my sushi-rolled clothes are stacked horizontally and wrinkle free.
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Have a look on YouTube for how to fold a t-shirt in 3 seconds.Life is like a bath, the longer you are in it the more wrinkly you become.0
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VfM4meplse wrote: »Definitely!
Space-saving, my sushi-rolled clothes are stacked horizontally and wrinkle free.
How would rolling work with a linen shirt? How can you tell which clothes are which without unrolling them?
Guess I need to Google it.0 -
How can that possibly be quicker than folding clothes at the ironing board as you go? And how do you stack all this unfolded stuff after you've ironed it and before you use this bit of cardboard without it getting creased again?Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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I also use the konmarie method:j0
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I bet i can fold a t shirt faster without using a cardboard box. By the time you've put the shirt on the cardboard, i've folded it and put it away.0
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I don't iron anything
I fold everything when I take it off the line and if anything has dried with a few wrinkles left in have found these drop out within a few minutes of wearing thanks to body heat
can't be more time saving than that?Everything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the endQuidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur0 -
Perhaps we should run a clothes folding contest.
After all, time is money!
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Same here. Plus, if I had a "clothes folder" whether shop-bought or made from an old box, it'd be another bit of clutter needing a home when not in use.I bet i can fold a t shirt faster without using a cardboard box. By the time you've put the shirt on the cardboard, i've folded it and put it away.If your dog thinks you're the best, don't seek a second opinion.;)0
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