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RE: How to fold a fitted sheet - 3/7/2013 7:10:07 PM   
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Being ex forces I used to be able to fold every piece of uniform, including big thick bulky overalls down to a4 size for kit inspection, has that helped me in civilian life? Not one jot!! I still struggle, and don't get me started on putting duvet covers on, I get in all sorts of mess doing that.

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RE: How to fold a fitted sheet - 3/7/2013 7:17:14 PM   
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ORIGINAL: TenderTorment

Being ex forces I used to be able to fold every piece of uniform, including big thick bulky overalls down to a4 size for kit inspection, has that helped me in civilian life? Not one jot!! I still struggle, and don't get me started on putting duvet covers on, I get in all sorts of mess doing that.


Duvet covers are easy.

You turn them inside out, and then stick your hands on the (in what is now the inside, but usually the outside) and grab the points on either side of the cover closest to the pillows.

Then, with your hands inside the cover, you grab the corresponding points of the duvet.

Now, you transfer both points to one hand, and with the other hand slide the rest of the cover over the duvet.

Again grab one corner in each hand (by now you should be holding the outside corners of the duvet cover, with a corner of the duvet inside of each of them) and shake the hell out of the whole thing.

The rest of the cover will fall nicely in place, the duvet will spread out evenly through the whole cover, and the top of the duvet will be nice and snug to the top of the cover.

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RE: How to fold a fitted sheet - 3/7/2013 10:55:54 PM   
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You have all missed the entire point of that video:

What, DuskyPearls (if that is your real name,) are you trying to say about my housekeeping skills?

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RE: How to fold a fitted sheet - 3/8/2013 12:44:02 AM   
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Sweet, I just wad 'em up and wedge 'em in the basket.

And I stun the ladies at the laundromat with how fast I fold clothes, lol.

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RE: How to fold a fitted sheet - 3/8/2013 1:04:37 AM   
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No wait .....fitted sheets get folded? Stored?....no.
Just buy a new one.
Have some one else put it on.
Yes, that.

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