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How on earth is this done?
Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I
could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Pat P |
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Note sure, I would go with the flip and fold.
Besides, I do not like my shirts folded that way. Smirk, R "Pat P" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Pat P |
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Wow! I gotta try that . . . if I can figure it out. :-)
Dianne Pat P wrote: Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Pat P -- "The Journal of Needlework" - The E-zine for All Needleworkers http://journal.heritageshoppe.com |
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Pat P wrote: Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Huh! It actually works! I had to sit in the same position as the demonstrator and watch it about 20 times with a shirt in front of me before I got the hang of it. I like my shirts folded in thirds lengthwise, too, so tried and it worked that way, too (I folded the bottom up to just below the armpits). Let's see if I can explain... The trick is you keep the one hand (the right hand is close to the armpit) covered by the shirt and hang on to it inside. With the left hand crossed over, grab both layers (shoulder & bottom), then, holding onto the shirt in both places, pull the inside hand out, which pulls the shirt layers inside out. Continuing to hold in both places, shake the wrinkles out and fold in half width-wise. Voila! I hope that makes sense! Joan |
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"Joan E." wrote in message oups.com... Pat P wrote: Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Huh! It actually works! I had to sit in the same position as the demonstrator and watch it about 20 times with a shirt in front of me before I got the hang of it. I like my shirts folded in thirds lengthwise, too, so tried and it worked that way, too (I folded the bottom up to just below the armpits). Let's see if I can explain... The trick is you keep the one hand (the right hand is close to the armpit) covered by the shirt and hang on to it inside. With the left hand crossed over, grab both layers (shoulder & bottom), then, holding onto the shirt in both places, pull the inside hand out, which pulls the shirt layers inside out. Continuing to hold in both places, shake the wrinkles out and fold in half width-wise. Voila! I hope that makes sense! Joan I also got it to work, too, but from the opposite side as the demonstrator; I was pulling the inside hand out and away from me, but folds turned out the same. Guess I'll have to go back and try to get the folding length-wise way into my head now, since you say it'll work. -- Carey in MA |
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Pat P wrote:
Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Huh! It actually works! I had to sit in the same position as the demonstrator and watch it about 20 times with a shirt in front of me before I got the hang of it. I like my shirts folded in thirds lengthwise, too, so tried and it worked that way, too (I folded the bottom up to just below the armpits). Joan Yep, it works quite well! Had to change position several times when figuring out. Lately I was thinking of making instruction movie/animation, and this one convinced me it should be done from the 'working point of view'. Grea |
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Pat P wrote:
Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Pat P My husband can get it to work. As far as I'm concerned, it's magic. --Charlene -- Jock: A strapping young fellow who instinctively knows that his knack for teamwork and disdain for academics will someday catapult him into the corporate boardroom. -- Bayan, Rick; The Cynic's Dictionary, 2002 email perronnelle at earthlink . net |
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"Charlene Charette" wrote in message ink.net... Pat P wrote: Someone just sent me this, and I just can`t see how it`s done - I wish I could! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php Pat P My husband can get it to work. As far as I'm concerned, it's magic. --Charlene Obvious solution - get him to fold everything in future!!! LOL! Pat P |
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Pat P wrote:
My husband can get it to work. As far as I'm concerned, it's magic. --Charlene Obvious solution - get him to fold everything in future!!! LOL! Pat P I like the way your mind works! I'm lucky to have a DH who does laundry - I sort and we both carry it down and switch it throughout the day. Sue |
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