AFriendlyFace Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 Hey everyone! So I like to try to be able to take care of all the normal everyday stuff around the house. Whether it's changing a sink, or cooking a five course meal; it bugs me if I can't do it and "most/many people can". So anyway I realized tonight that there's a gap the size of a fitted sheet standing between me and self-reliance. Actually I knew about it all along, but usually I just get frustrated, force it into an ugly, sloppy fold and promise I'll ask someone to teach me how before the next time I have to do it. So tonight I'm seizing the moment......getting to the point: Could someone please tell me how to properly fold a fitted sheet? Thanks and have an awesome day everyone, Kevin
viv Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 Okay, lemme see if I can explain this so you will understand... If you put your fingertips in side the corners on one side of the sheet... on the outside of the sheet (the part you lay on) so it looks almost inside out... then you put your fingertips together and flip the one side over the other so the corners are... spooning then you do that to the other two corners as well and then you should pretty much have a square sheet to fold... I hope that this makes sense :wacko: Good Luck, Viv
Gregoire Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 Let's see when I have to fold my own sheets, unless I really care or I'm having guests it's less than pleasing to look at. If I'm preparing the sheets for a guest: I usually fold them in half and roll it nicely, maybe tie it with something if I'm in the mood. If it's for me and I have to: It's usually in the closet by this time hidden behind the towels. Or I fold it in half over and over again, keep the nice side out and cover it with the other sheets my mom folded. Or plan C, I put all the fitted sheets on my bed ahead of time that way, I don't have to change sheets again for a month or so (except the top ones). Then again, I'm a slob of a teenager and you shouldn't be listening to me anyways. --Greg.
sat8997 Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 Okay, lemme see if I can explain this so you will understand... If you put your fingertips in side the corners on one side of the sheet... on the outside of the sheet (the part you lay on) so it looks almost inside out... then you put your fingertips together and flip the one side over the other so the corners are... spooning then you do that to the other two corners as well (then spoon all four corners together ) and then you should pretty much have a square sheet to fold... I hope that this makes sense :wacko: Good Luck, Viv I fold them this same way, although I added an extra step to Viv's directions. It's really pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Sharon
Dio Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 My first thought was "how many ways could there possibly be to fold a sheet?" Then I went and tried it. <-me crying Ah, better I find out now than later. I only have two rotating sets, so one is always in the laundry or on my bed, I never ran into the problem before...haha db
rockyhi2005 Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 The easest option is only buy flat sheets !!!
xander Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 The easest option is only buy flat sheets !!! But then when you roll around and move it moves too....that would get annoying fast. lol
Gregoire Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 You don't wanna know what I put. Just pretend this isn't here. --Greg.
AFriendlyFace Posted January 6, 2006 Author Posted January 6, 2006 (edited) Kevin, you've just encountered one of life's big lessons: you've got to know when to hold 'em know when to fold 'em know when to walk away and when to run Kitty LOLOL Kitty! Okay, lemme see if I can explain this so you will understand... If you put your fingertips in side the corners on one side of the sheet... on the outside of the sheet (the part you lay on) so it looks almost inside out... then you put your fingertips together and flip the one side over the other so the corners are... spooning then you do that to the other two corners as well and then you should pretty much have a square sheet to fold... I hope that this makes sense :wacko: Good Luck, Viv I fold them this same way, although I added an extra step to Viv's directions. It's really pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Sharon Thanks so much Viv and Sharon! I did it! LOL then I went back and refolded the other ones. Woo Hoo Edited January 6, 2006 by AFriendlyFace
Masked Monkey Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 Just to add a bit to the discussion I figured out how to fold them at a young age (actually I saw it as more of a topolology problem, but I'm a geek). I basically did it just like Viv said (of course), a few years ago, I was watching Marths Stewart (to annoy my wife) and she taught us how to do it the right (her) way. Needless to say I got a big grin on my face because Martha said I (and Viv) did something right. So now ya know that you have learned the 'correct' way. Oh and greg_jr. I don't even want to know what is on those sheets after a month :king: Snow Dog
Tom Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 The easest option is only buy flat sheets !!! But then when you roll around and move it moves too....that would get annoying fast. lol I agree with Rocky. I buy'm one size up and use hospital corners(old army habit). They seem to stay put just fine.
rknapp Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 I still say ball it up and cram it in the closet....
Guest fayevalentine Posted January 9, 2006 Posted January 9, 2006 I still say ball it up and cram it in the closet.... I agree, that's what I do...
Adit Posted January 10, 2006 Posted January 10, 2006 I have two pairs of sheets, one I lost, and the other is washed and replaced in the same day when needed
vision Posted January 11, 2006 Posted January 11, 2006 How to fold a fitted sheet? Roll it into a ball and throw it in the cupboard, best not tackle the mysteries of the fitted sheet....or just get one of those highly useful things called a mother to do it, they have mastered such mysteries quite well I find.
viv Posted January 11, 2006 Posted January 11, 2006 Who you callin' Mother Okay, guilty as charged, I am a mother!
rknapp Posted January 11, 2006 Posted January 11, 2006 Yes mothers are very useful. Although mine tends to lose my socks now and then... anyone know where I can get her a tune-up?
vision Posted January 11, 2006 Posted January 11, 2006 (edited) Yes mothers are very useful. Although mine tends to lose my socks now and then... anyone know where I can get her a tune-up? Yes, sit her down in front of the tv while Martha Stewart is on She might even get some great investment tips at the same time Edited January 11, 2006 by vision
AFriendlyFace Posted January 12, 2006 Author Posted January 12, 2006 LOL well the mother idea is a good one,,,,,but it does seem a little needy for me to call her up and have her drive an hour and a half just fold my sheets . Besides Viv, Sharon, and Snow's way really isn't that hard now that someone's told me
rknapp Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Yes, sit her down in front of the tv while Martha Stewart is on She might even get some great investment tips at the same time Holy crap, Martha Stewart is on Sirius now, so a friend of mine (evil bitch) told me to change my stereo to channel 112 (which is Stewart) and wouldn't tell me what the channel was. Until she said it was Martha Stewart I honestly though it was a lesbian channel! But that might be due to the fact that we had just listened to the LGBT channel, which is 106..... damn. Just for that I turned it back to Howard Stern (they were replaying the morning show) and left it there, since she hates Howard Stern (friggin conservatives).
AFriendlyFace Posted January 12, 2006 Author Posted January 12, 2006 Just for that I turned it back to Howard Stern (they were replaying the morning show) and left it there, since she hates Howard Stern (friggin conservatives). Are conservatives less likely to frig? Or just less likely to be honest about it?
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