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SmileyCat here : ) How well can you fold a shirt (video)?

click here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydFJU_Lc2_Q

Does this make you feel like practicing. looks so easy. I took off my shirt and tried it. Guess I need more work. It ended up in a heap.

SmileyCat : )

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    omg. i love that video. its flippin awsome. how she does it, i dont kno but its kool.

  • Eegah
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I was taught the large box retailer way, which is the same as above. However, an ingenious little slacker by the name of Jen showed me how to fake that. Hold the shirt up with both hands at the shoulder seams, facing you. Push in the sides with your pinky and ring fingers, and then hold there using your thumbs and first two fingers. You should have a rectangle with the design on it. Lay face down, and fold the top with the collar to meet the bottom. This leaves you with a decent looking folded shirt, design out, in half the time. While it’s not as fast as the video, it takes less space to do, as it’s all done in the air and the space used to hold the shirt.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm a great shirt folder, if I do say so myself. I guess it's not necessary to go to such trouble, but I just can't help myself. And it only takes a few minutes, so why not? I usually place the shirt face down, seams as straight as possible. Take one sleeve side and fold back about 1/3. Angle sleeve down with sleeve top even with fold just made. Repeat with other side. Then fold up from the bottom. One or two folds, depending on the length of the shirt. Reading back on what I just wrote, boy does that sound nerdish. Oh well, I like to fold shirts.

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