In the fold:
Relax: folding fitted sheets
isn't as tricky as you think. Here, we show you the four easy steps to this lost art - Essentials
At Home
Better Homes & Gardens, Feb, 2004 by Kristine Kennedy
On par with programming the VCR, folding fitted sheets
is one of the baffling mysteries of our time. In the old days, you would have learned this tidying
technique from your mother. But chances are, today's moms also have collapsed stacks of wadded
sheet balls
hiding in the linen closet.
Our simple folding trick will disentangle your closet and banish wrinkles in your extra
sheets--
no origami skills required.
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Folding fitted sheets
works best on a flat surface, such as a table
or bed.
Lay the sheet
right side down, elasticized corners facing up. Neatly turn in comers and edges so they're
straight. Grab the right top corner, flip it inside out, pull it toward you, and tuck it
inside the bottom right corner. Now tuck the top left corner into the bottom left corner. At
this point, the sheet is folded crosswise, with the top half of the sheet folded into the
bottom half.
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At each layered corner, place a hand beneath the diagonal fold to flatten and smooth.
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Fold the sheet
in half lengthwise so the layered corners are on top of each other. Tuck so that three of the
corners fit into one. Smooth edges.
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Fold the sheet
in half lengthwise again, then fold crosswise. (Instead of folding crosswise, you could fold
into thirds.)
NEAT SHEETS
Here are more helpful hints for the linen-challenged:
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Keep wrinkles to a minimum by pulling sheets
out of the dryer and folding them while they're still warm. If the sheets
have cooled, throw a damp washcloth in the dryer and resume drying for 10 more minutes.
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It's a good rule of thumb to have three sheet
sets for every bed.
That way you can have one set on the bed,
one in the laundry, and one in the closet.
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Designate individual shelves in your linen closet to accommodate different
sheet sizes.
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