Great tutorial, thank you very much. I have a million questions so I wish you'd do a follow up, like for example what type of container you use for different items. It's not as intuitive as it seems, at least for me!
Maybe I will do a follow up! So for boxes I just had random electronics boxes that worked great as drawer dividers. The patterned box is from Ikea, but I bought it probably 10 years ago haha.
This method causes a lot of unnecessary wrinkles in shirts. Personally, I hang all shirts. That way they are ready to wear with no wrinkles and ironing.
If folded right out the dryer, or if the item can be laid out flat, wrinkles aren't an issue at all. I have no problem with hanging shirts (and still do hang certain items), but they take up more room that way.
This is a very choppy way to fold and looks unpleasant. Has any one though to roll the sleeves and then use the shirt fold to tuck them in? I’m gonna try that. Konmari method has felt wrong for years . The gap literally doesn’t make a difference. Makes more sense to fold the garment in half to start
The gap does make a difference, if you’re trying to get a neat rolled over look, but bulkier items can just be folded in thirds. I just took a long trip and it made packing everything a breeze.
Really appreciate you. Enjoyed your presentation and your clear and precise way of instructing us in the art of folding.
Thanks, Cheryl! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Great tutorial, thank you very much. I have a million questions so I wish you'd do a follow up, like for example what type of container you use for different items. It's not as intuitive as it seems, at least for me!
Maybe I will do a follow up! So for boxes I just had random electronics boxes that worked great as drawer dividers. The patterned box is from Ikea, but I bought it probably 10 years ago haha.
Thanks so much... Very well explained and helpful.....
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Great work! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks!
omg I have the same tokyo burger shirt!!
Wow,,,love this.
Thanks! It really freed up some space!
👍 fabulous thanks
Thank you very much!
What's good way for folding jeans?👖
The dreaded: fitted sheet?
Haha they're not bad! The goal is make it a long rectangle, then it can folded up like anything else. Thanks for watching!
This method causes a lot of unnecessary wrinkles in shirts. Personally, I hang all shirts. That way they are ready to wear with no wrinkles and ironing.
If folded right out the dryer, or if the item can be laid out flat, wrinkles aren't an issue at all. I have no problem with hanging shirts (and still do hang certain items), but they take up more room that way.
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This is a very choppy way to fold and looks unpleasant. Has any one though to roll the sleeves and then use the shirt fold to tuck them in? I’m gonna try that. Konmari method has felt wrong for years . The gap literally doesn’t make a difference. Makes more sense to fold the garment in half to start
The gap does make a difference, if you’re trying to get a neat rolled over look, but bulkier items can just be folded in thirds. I just took a long trip and it made packing everything a breeze.