Need Help Folding Shirts?

mantis

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wow
that's something
im about to take off my t-shirt to try it
although im at work!
 

Ceicei

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mantis said:
wow
that's something
im about to take off my t-shirt to try it
although im at work!

Let us know when you try this out..... Looks so simple, yet the end product seemed so neat.

- Ceicei
 

michaeledward

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The Opal Dragon said:
How did she do that?!? I see the beginning, but I can't figure out the end.

That was ****ING magic!

So, here's my technique description.

Lay the shirt out flat, with the neck opening to your right ...

With your left hand, pinch through front and back fabric right at the floating rib, two inches in from the edge.

With your right hand, pinch the fabric at the right shoulder, in line with the left hand pinch.

Move your right hand (with the pinched fabric), over your left hand, so that the shoulder fabric is now at the bottom of the t-shirt (jump the check - in kenpo speak).

Have your right hand pinch the shoulder fabric, and the fabric at the bottom of the jersey tightly.

Uncross your hands, by bringing your left hand out from under your right arm, and hold the hands parallel (like parting wings) off the table. Lay the garment down, while drawing toward yourself, allow friction to drag the sleeve behind the rest of the garment.

Fold the garment top away from you, over the sleeve.
Now, remember, everything has an opposite and reverse, so be sure to practice the left handed fold as well.
 

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