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Anyone here ever figure out how to fold the fitted bedsheets so they don't look like they've been tangled up for years????? I must have spent an hour last night just trying to fold one fitted sheet and that dang blasted elastic on the ends would not fold right! Anyone have a good system for this????
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You can click the pictures to make them bigger. Not the best pictures but you should get the point now. This is how mom taught me to fold long, long ago. Hope it helps.
First grab 2 corners one in each hand.
Then fold one over the other.
Do the same with the other side. Now it should look like this.
And then bring all 4 together all corners folded inside one another. Now you have a square.
Now its easy, just bring one side to the other.
And this is what is looks like all folded up.


First grab 2 corners one in each hand.

Then fold one over the other.

Do the same with the other side. Now it should look like this.

And then bring all 4 together all corners folded inside one another. Now you have a square.

Now its easy, just bring one side to the other.

And this is what is looks like all folded up.

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Hey, when did Martha Stewart join S2K? LOL
I had a real laugh at this topic. If you all could see my linen closet......yikes!!!! I try to fold fitted sheets like that but it's not easy. They're usually half done that way and the rest, a wrinkled mess but they are clean for the next sheet change. My kids have traditional beds so we use fitted for their rooms.
We use 2 king sized flat sheets for our waterbed. One tucked in completely around and the top one tucked at the bottom and several feet near the bottom corner. I gave up years ago trying to keep waterbed sheets tucked in. I had a friend give me this tip once, she said - forget waterbed sheets - they're a joke.
But here's the funny thing...a few weeks ago I washed our sheets and hadn't put a set on before nightfall. Hubby was tired and wanted to turn in. I asked if he could put them on (he hasn't in years). Sure. He asked and I quote - when did we stop using waterbed sheets? LOL About ~10~ years ago!!!!!
Mary
I had a real laugh at this topic. If you all could see my linen closet......yikes!!!! I try to fold fitted sheets like that but it's not easy. They're usually half done that way and the rest, a wrinkled mess but they are clean for the next sheet change. My kids have traditional beds so we use fitted for their rooms.
We use 2 king sized flat sheets for our waterbed. One tucked in completely around and the top one tucked at the bottom and several feet near the bottom corner. I gave up years ago trying to keep waterbed sheets tucked in. I had a friend give me this tip once, she said - forget waterbed sheets - they're a joke.
But here's the funny thing...a few weeks ago I washed our sheets and hadn't put a set on before nightfall. Hubby was tired and wanted to turn in. I asked if he could put them on (he hasn't in years). Sure. He asked and I quote - when did we stop using waterbed sheets? LOL About ~10~ years ago!!!!!
Mary
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Thank you for the pictures! I have never been able to get the fitted sheets folded properly - like someone else said, I basically just rolled them in a ball and called it good
I have sheets hanging out on the line now and will try it tomorrow when I bring them in (I forgot to do it earlier, and don't feel like it anymore - too much catching up to do on the internet <g>.)
Kim

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