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The basic fold is a must for most clothing items, be it t-shirts or pants. Lay the garment flat on a surface, smooth out any ...
Packing clothes may seem simple—until you open your suitcase and find a pile of wrinkled, crumpled shirts. Whether you're preparing for a weekend getaway, an extended vacation, or a big ...
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos taught Coursera’s new chief executive Greg Hart the fewer decisions that have to go to the CEO, the ...
Julie Smith/News Tribune Brenda Haslag enjoys a light moment while volunteering at the Samaritan Center, where she separates ...
Use cold water for brights and delicates to prevent fading and shrinkage, and warmer temps for towels, sheets, and heavily ...
A pair of artists in Dubois are planning an art show in an unusual space. Instead of a gallery, their show is going inside ...
You can file fold virtually everything (including linens), but it works particularly well with bulkier items such as sweaters, jeans, and thick T-shirts. We also recommend trying the technique on ...
Now, you should have a rectangle-ish shape to work with. Fold the sheet in half so that the elastic edges are hidden, smooth out the corners and fold the sheet in half again. Keep folding it in half ...
In today’s story, we meet a couple where the girlfriend is messy and the boyfriend hates messes. Let’s see how this is ...
Fold and store your clothes to minimize wrinkles Leaving clean laundry in a heap—whether in the dryer, a laundry basket, or on a chair—practically guarantees wrinkles.
Many people iron their clothes at home before packing, and find them wrinkled after unpacking at the destination.