Friday, October 28, 2011

How to Fold Your Upper Garments With a Pattern

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via How to of the Day on 10/21/11

You'll fold all your knitwear the same size and shape!

You'll fold all your knitwear the same size and shape!
With patterned folding for your upper garments, you'll end up with a nice stack of clothes, shirts, T-shirts and sweaters looking very neat in your wardrobe. But that's just a great side effect of the folding – the main purpose of this article is helping you to start being orderly for your own benefit. That's a task that involves little effort and it's almost fun. As a result everything will be nice and tidy in your wardrobe, easy to find and you'll be able to keep a close track of what you can wear.

Edit Steps

  1. Turn down and smooth out the upper garment with your hands.

    Turn down and smooth out the upper garment with your hands.
    Turn down and smooth out the upper garment with your hands.
  2. Place the pattern object (or template for folding) a little bit over the collar.

    Place the pattern object (or template for folding) a little bit over the collar.
    Place the pattern object (or template for folding) a little bit over the collar.collar. In this case, the pattern object chosen is a thin large cardboard folder.
  3. Fold lengthwise against the pattern.

    Fold lengthwise against the pattern.
    Fold lengthwise against the pattern. Then fold the sleeve as shown.
    • Now do the same on the other side.

      Now do the same on the other side.
      Now do the same on the other side.
  4. Fold upwards. You can see the pattern sticking out.
    Fold upwards.

    Fold upwards.

  5. Pull the pattern fully out.

    Pull the pattern fully out.
    Pull the pattern fully out.
  6. Turn it around to handle properly.

    Turn it around to handle properly.
    Turn it around to handle properly.
  7. You can put those folded garments in your wardrobe.

    You can put those folded garments in your wardrobe.
    You can put those folded garments in your wardrobe.


Edit Tips

  • You can use any of those for different sizes/items or even you can cut the plastic thing according to what you have in mind.


Edit Things You'll Need

  • Pattern object or template, such as a folder or slim large book or pamphlet
  • Clothing for folding


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