Crazy Shirt Folding

I hate folding clothes. It doesn’t help that I hate ironing clothes, too. :-)

Ah, but here’s a very quick and easy method to fold shirts:
Crazy Shirt Folding

I’ve got a load of laundry that I think I’ll try it out on now!

12 Responses to “Crazy Shirt Folding”

  1. that was so awesome… now if only you can master that you’d be set, huh? heh

  2. SO…. I watched this about 10 times, can’t say that I caught it.

    You get it to work?

  3. I tried the folding but didn’t have any luck. There’s something I’m missing in the steps.

  4. i could do it, but my old method is quicker. for the one on the video you have to lay out your shirt.

  5. If only my Japanese/Chinese/Korean whatever that was, was a little better.

    I would like to be able to do this!!!

  6. I think Martha Stewert shows a similar technique on her show or something like that. At least that’s what Elizabeth said.

  7. I don’t have a problem with my current method, but I’d still like to figure out what they’re doing/saying.

  8. i’ll have to make you all a video tutorial in english. it’s not really that difficult — you just have to be able to transpose where she’s pinching and folding to you and your shirt.

  9. Yeah, I’m having trouble with the pinching and pulling it through…

  10. Chris You need to do it the Navy way. You roll your clothes at least most of them and tie them with what they call clothe stops. Now for the dress clothes. You sleep on them, put them between the mattrerss and spring. Now tell me , did you ever see an unkempt sailor? The Navy would not permit it.

  11. Me again
    When you roll them, they better bounce a foot off the floor, ( deck )

  12. Lol, funny grandpa.
    Never thought of putting it under the mattress!

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