Ever since I learned to fold fitted sheets, I still get a great sense of joy when I manage to get one to line up pretty well.
It's not even that hard, but it feels like sorcery until you know the trick.
Replying to @mayintoronto@beige.party
Do you know how to fold fitted sheets?
Replying to @mayintoronto@beige.party
@mayintoronto I said self-taught, but I learned from a book. You know, printed on paper.
Replying to @steggy@sunny.garden
@steggy Paper?!?! :o
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@mayintoronto yeah, so they used to print out a whole bunch of stuff on a topic to small pieces of paper (called pages) and then stick them together on one side so you could turn the pages. Imagine if like a web page was printed on paper.
Replying to @steggy@sunny.garden
I remember my old library had an old fashioned cross reference. Think card catalogue cards, but with topics instead of authors. It was the original "going down a Wikipedia rabbit hole".
Replying to @mayintoronto@beige.party
The best method of storing a fitted sheet is to take the matching top sheet and fold it neatly, then insert it into a matching pillowcase along with any other pillowcases, then take the fitted sheet, roll it up from one end and shove it into the pillowcase containing the top sheet.
Looks tidy and no one knows it's not folded.
Easy peas, no muss, no fuss.
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@TrueNorthSpice @deborahh @mayintoronto I technically know how to fold a fitted sheet so it ends up flat, but what I actually do is this little kit in the pillowcase. It's better 👍
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@mayintoronto I choose sorcery.
Magic wand 🪄, done!