To Fold or To Hang
Fold: Knits (wool, cashmere, jersey, fleece etc)
things that stretch
These limber lovelies can not endure gravity’s burden, if dangled from a hanger they will be languorously distorted.
things that stretch
These limber lovelies can not endure gravity’s burden, if dangled from a hanger they will be languorously distorted.
Hang: Woven (silk, cotton broadcloth, tweed, etc)
things that wrinkle
things that wrinkle
These prim pretties prefer crisp suspension.
When folding, ensure every item is visible and accessible. A tidy, flat stack of folded knits will quickly become jumbled chaos if removal is requisite to retrieval.
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**Frugal Contessa** says
“Let’s fold a thong!” Lol. That is actually a super handy dandy tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
Her Name is Rio says
wow, I’ve never folded a thong before. didn’t know it could be done. impressed! thanks.
Candyline says
That was an awesome tutorial! Even though she was a little obnoxious..LOL.
Robyn says
Who knew?
Amazing.
Kiki says
OK. I totally laughed my @ss of at that thong folding segment… but then I thought ‘well, let me try this just for giggles’… and OMG! I have so much more space in my drawer! I always had drawer dividers to keep things in their own compartments, but WOW! Thank you for posting that. I think I’ll blog about your blog post some day soon! 🙂 kiki
Nishant says
I’ve never folded a thong before. didn’t know it could be done. impressed! thanks.
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The Mann Fam says
What a great video and your to fold or not to fold post. I keep going back and forth with folding and hanging my jersey knit tops. Now that I know how to fold them from the video I’ll go back to folding them.