I'm laughing @ the other post, I actually learned this from Martha Stewart!
I'm not sure if I can explain this, but here goes: First you put both hands inside of the corners on the longest side of the sheet; use your middle fingers to find the top point of each corner (the part that would be on top of the bed). Join each corner together, one will be right side out %26amp; the other wrong side out. Next, using your bed or table, lay the sheet out that is now folded in half. It shouldn't be an exact square shape yet; the corners should actually be in a diagonal shape. Now, fold in the sides so it is in a perfect squared shape. Finally, carefully fold over as small as you like %26amp; poof! you have a perfectly folded sheet!
Like I said, I'm not sure how easy these instructions will be to follow, but you could give it a try anyway! Good luck!How is it possible to fold the bottom half of the bed sheets?
You fold in half once and then the other way, so that all the pockets together, then turn them so they are tucked into each other as one 3D thing. Then fold that part into the middle somewhere on the sheet, such as in thirds, in such a way that the outer edges are now squared off and elastic is tucked away too. You should have something resembling a normal square or rectangle. Then fold or roll however you want, to fit your storage space.How is it possible to fold the bottom half of the bed sheets?
your not talking short sheeting someone, where it appears to be 1 sheet and you have maliciously shorted it as to really get someone POd.
http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?鈥?/a>
People that can do that AMAZE me! I usually fold them as square as I can get them and that is as good as it gets. Martha Stewart and women like her have no trouble folding them - they make me sick. Not really.
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