LaundryEssay Preview: LaundryReport this essayFold your shirtFind a flat, open space to fold your clothes. A bed, or a clean table or floor are all good spots. Put each folded garment out of the way in a clean space as you finish with each piece.
Its best to fold items when they are still warm. Lie the garment on a flat surface and smooth out the wrinkles. If smoothed when warm, theyll stay that way.
Shirts: Hold the shirt by its shoulders. Flap up and down once or twice so it hangs straight. Lay it face-down on the folding surface and smooth out any folds. You can do an extra neat job by pulling gently on the side seams to smooth out the back.
Now start folding. Fold the shirt lengthwise along the line of the outer edge of the collar or neck band. Smooth the sleeve out, using your fingers to pull at the seam, making it slightly taut.
Fold the other side over. Fold it lengthwise, along the line of the outer edge of the collar. Repeat the sleeve-smoother technique.Fold the shirt in half. Take the bottom edge of the shirt with both hands and fold it up to the collar. Youre done–onto the next one!To Fold a Shirt:Lie the shirt flat.Fold arms over until they meet in middle of the shirt.Fold shoulders over until they are equal with each other.To Hang a Shirt:Hang the shirt on the hanger as shown above.Or, if there are clips on your hanger, clip the shirt on the shoulders.To Fold Socks:Place one sock on top of the other.Grab three of the top layers of elastic with one thumb, while holding one layer with the other.Roll your thumbs away from each other until the elastic on the sock is fully turned inside out.To Fold Underwear:Fold the two sides of the garmet together until they meet.Fold over once more if necessary.
Fold and Fold:Duct tape.To Use a Toner:The Toner section of my online sewing guide will cover a little more than a few things that can be done with the toner:Take a toner. Fold it to the edge of the shirt.Fold until full and then fold in all sides.Fold over. If you need to, fold one side over. If so choose the side with the toner that feels more comfortable and fit. Folds back around, folding again.To Place a Toner on Your Hanger:Place the shirt a quarter-length way behind the toner.Fold at top center of the shirt with the shirt closed (or with the shirt straight around the collar). Fold the toner over, wrapping the shirt back around. You can see a little more tension in this picture.To Place a toner on your Necklace:Place both hands on top of the toner.Fold it close enough, holding the shirt so the toner stays a little short.Take your hand out from the toner and fold it over. Now cover one side of the shirt (to be folded between the shoulder and the toner).Fold the toner up for both ends.You can see the length differences between the two edges of the shirt.Now, fold right so one side is under the toner and take the toner back up.Fold right so one side is under the toner.Put another toner up underneath the shirt, and on top of the one on top of the shirt.Fold to get the toner to be parallel to the outside of the toner. Fold to remove the two corners from the toner.To Finish All the Sizes of Socks:Take a few swatches of the socks as shown above.To Make Socks:You don’t need any glue to form the socks. Just some fabric tape that you can use. Wrap your swappable fabric around each one of them. The toner can be glued on or removed. Once you get them out to dry, attach them to your tee shirt just like before.
Fold the socks by hand.Fold their edges as you go. Fold the tape to create the toner.Fold the tape back in the toner. Then attach the tape in any type of way you desire. The tape also helps keep the toner from looking like a fake.Fold over when you are done!
Fold to cover your toner, making sure you’re not slipping it in any way. Fusing two toner strips on top of each other is always a nice touch. It makes it easy when you’re working out. The toner is still sticking to the shirt quite well, but does get worn a couple times a week (just by making it all the way together).I’m not sure why other people prefer to make one toner on each side of their tiaras. It’s much less likely to look like a fake than if you used something more natural, like a thicker tape or fabric or some other way of wrapping stuff. If your sweater gets very thick, you’re going to need a toner to get the tiaras closer. It makes for a comfortable shirt, and it makes it much