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Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Folded neatly
Where can I learn to arrange my laundry so perfectly. Gap U?
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About folding: my father owned a silk-screen printing company when I was young. Believe me; I learned to fold shirts EARLY. I also learned to count by dozens very fast. :D
I always feel guilty when I try one of these things on. But I suppose it gives the assistants something to do that is just fractionally more interesting than hanging around...
Speaking as someone who can and does do this every laundry; just spend a couple of months working in a clothing store and you will be a pro in no time. There is a secret and it only takes a few shirts to learn plus a good trainer, of course.
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OH MAN...not from me LOL
ReplyDeleteThat's actually a really good picture.
ReplyDeleteAbout folding: my father owned a silk-screen printing company when I was young. Believe me; I learned to fold shirts EARLY. I also learned to count by dozens very fast. :D
If you have that many shirts to fold I'm surprised you have the time to photograph them!
ReplyDeleteI always feel guilty when I try one of these things on. But I suppose it gives the assistants something to do that is just fractionally more interesting than hanging around...
ReplyDeleteBefore you learn to fold time and space, you must learn to fold your shirts.
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Speaking as someone who can and does do this every laundry; just spend a couple of months working in a clothing store and you will be a pro in no time. There is a secret and it only takes a few shirts to learn plus a good trainer, of course.
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