• agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Do adults really not know how to find fitted sheets? You fold it basically like a regular sheet, but tuck the corners inside each other.

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      15 hours ago

      I watched a video once and it was like 17 steps to do it so I couldn’t actually follow it. I did get the put the corners inside each other part though, and if you do that it gets you at least somewhat folded enough to stack with the rest of them.

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      2 days ago

      I prefer the “fold it haphazardly, stuff it in the drawer, and I don’t care if it’s wrinkled when it goes on the bed next time” method, myself.

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      2 days ago

      Whenever I tuck the corners into each other I end up with a lumpy irregular polygon which can’t be folded neatly like flat sheets

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          2 days ago

          “Pull up” like three dimensionally? I do the best I can to square the blob up but always end up with too much fabric on the fitted corner to get a clean neat fold.

          I’m the designated one who “knows how to fold fitted sheets” in our household btw 🤣

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            2 days ago

            Yes, three dimensionally. Pull it up, and make a fold from the sewn point of the fitted corner parallel to one folded edge, and then the other edge likewise parallel to the remaining side. Now that you have a nice rectangle, lay the bunched portion down as flat as you can, and continue folding. Ta-dah.

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      1 day ago

      Oh… Finally I understand the meaning of the english “fitted sheet”. Thank you stranger!

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      2 days ago

      I’ve learned how; can’t speak for everyone though. But they’re the ones that take the longest time due to the intricacy.

      I’m also very meticulous about folding laundry, so everything fits nice and tidy in the linen closet.