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Can you fold a fitted sheet?

Not to save my life... I hate them.
 
I could at one time but not likely now as it has been years
 
Yes I can/ I taught DH how to do it, but really, i'm with Kenny. Totally not worth the effort. I usually just half-ass fold it and put it in the drawer... Who cares if the bottom sheet is wrinkly?
 
Well I was taught how to do that by my grandmother but I never fold my sheets including fitted sheets so yes, I can do that if I really, really concentrate and try very, very hard- can being the operative word.
 
I have a system for folding them, but I am sure it is not the proper way. I let the fitted flap part fold over and then attempt to fold it like it is not a fitted sheet. I just wad it up from there so that it will be the same dimensions as the flat sheet when it is folded. When I store them in the linen closet I put the fitted on the bottom then the pillow cases on top of that and then the flat sheet on the very top so when I go to get a set it is all there and you dont see the mess that is the fitted sheet because it is on the bottom
 
Uppy said:
Why do you transport sheets?
I just saw this, sometimes we house sit and it's just so nice not having to pay to wash clothes, but I have to trek them out there and back.
 
FI isn't a folder, he's a roller. Everything gets either hung or rolled up and stacked in drawers/cupboards like little tetris blocks, then god forbid you need something from the back!

I'm neither folder nor roller, more - stuffer.
 
When I was a nanny for a family I used to work for, the mother taught me and I thought it was GENIUS. But now I'm just too lazy. I hate them with a firey passion. :angryfire:
 
I can do it, but I can't do it well, so I gave up and got rid of them. I'm fanatical about my sheets - just ask Miss Losty!

I found the perfect answer. Don't buy fitted sheets. Just buy flat ones. They iron to perfection and the joy that folding hospital corners on my beds gave me was far greater than sitting in any psychologists chair could.
 
My mom taught me to fold sheets this way. She was very particular in the way sheets and towels were folded, and I now carry that trait. I fold my sheets the marth style.
 
Elrohwen said:
I do it the Martha Stewart way and it still looks like a mess. Oh well! We don't really have extra sets of sheets, so most of our fitted sheets are on the two beds, and not folded in the closet anyway.

Ditto!! :)
 
Gailey...

I found the perfect answer. Don't buy fitted sheets. Just buy flat ones.

I like this idea!

But how do you get a matching set, then...all the sets come with fitted sheets, don't they?
 
My mom taught me how and I do it as she does. I'm getting better at doing it with age!
 
CJ2008 said:
Gailey...

I found the perfect answer. Don't buy fitted sheets. Just buy flat ones.

I like this idea!

But how do you get a matching set, then...all the sets come with fitted sheets, don't they?


I don't buy sets, I buy everything loose. It works. If you are going to do it, here is a tip. If you have a Queensized bed, buy a Kingsize flat sheet for the bottom (instead of the fitted sheet). Because it's larger, it won't come un-tucked like a Queensized one will.

So when I said "Hospital Corners", I guess you all knew what I mean't? I felt sure someone would ask me.
 
Thanks, Gailey!

So you can find separate sheets that match? (sorry to harp on this, I'm kind of excited at this concept :cheeky:)

Please, do tell us how to do hospital corners!
 
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I don't buy sets, I buy everything loose. It works. If you are going to do it, here is a tip. If you have a Queensized bed, buy a Kingsize flat sheet for the bottom (instead of the fitted sheet). Because it's larger, it won't come un-tucked like a Queensized one will.

So when I said "Hospital Corners", I guess you all knew what I mean't? I felt sure someone would ask me.[/quote]

My mother taught me hospital corners when I was in grade school, and I was expected to make my bed that way every morning. In addition, I was a candy-striper as a teen, and we made beds using only flat sheets and those hospital corners. OMG, it's now perfectly clear to me why I'm OCD about my linens! And yes, I can fold a mean fitted sheet - when I'm done with it, DH cannot tell if it's a flat or fitted unless he unravels it. But that may just be a guy thing, lol!

So Gailey, when you place your flat sheet on the bottom, do you line up the edge of the sheet with the foot of the mattress and only tuck under the remaining 3 sides, or do you tuck under on all 4 sides?
 
CJ2008 said:
Thanks, Gailey!

So you can find separate sheets that match? (sorry to harp on this, I'm kind of excited at this concept :cheeky:)

Please, do tell us how to do hospital corners!


Yup, sure do!

OK, just for you, I will photograph the process and post it, just for you!

Not that I am fanatical you understand.

Watch this space.
 


I don't buy sets, I buy everything loose. It works. If you are going to do it, here is a tip. If you have a Queensized bed, buy a Kingsize flat sheet for the bottom (instead of the fitted sheet). Because it's larger, it won't come un-tucked like a Queensized one will.

So when I said "Hospital Corners", I guess you all knew what I mean't? I felt sure someone would ask me.[/quote]

My mother taught me hospital corners when I was in grade school, and I was expected to make my bed that way every morning. In addition, I was a candy-striper as a teen, and we made beds using only flat sheets and those hospital corners. OMG, it's now perfectly clear to me why I'm OCD about my linens! And yes, I can fold a mean fitted sheet - when I'm done with it, DH cannot tell if it's a flat or fitted unless he unravels it. But that may just be a guy thing, lol!

So Gailey, when you place your flat sheet on the bottom, do you line up the edge of the sheet with the foot of the mattress and only tuck under the remaining 3 sides, or do you tuck under on all 4 sides?[/quote]


I fear if I answer this question, I will be forever branded a fanatic!

Oh well, I guess there are less desparate things to be fanatical about.

It largely depends upon what size the bed is and what kind of sleeper you are. If you have a Queensized bed then a Kingsized bottom sheet will allow you you tuck top and bottom of the sheet well under the mattress, thus giving you good coverage on all 4 sides.

If you have a Kingsized bed and Kingsized sheets, then you have to decide if you want the head or the foot of the bed most secure. In my experience, you don't have enough length to tuck both ends under securely.

So, if you or your SO, generally thrash about at the head of the bed, then secure that end first. Bear in mind if you use a top sheet that is securely tucked in at the foot of the bed, then that assist in holding down the bottom sheet.

OK, now I know nothing about crown angles and table sizes, so just remember, we can all be a little obsessive of at least one aspect of our lives - right?

Give me a day or two to get some photos up, because I have weeds to pull tomorrow.
 
I did it! I did it! I have NEVER been able to fold a fitted sheet. I normally just try and fold it like a normal sheet, get frustrated, and end up wadding it into a ball and stuffing it in the closet. Well I looked at the Martha Stewart link, whipped out one of my sheets, and it worked! On the first try! Is it sad that I feel so accomplished that I want to email the picture to all of my family and friends? :D Bah, I don't care if it is sad, here's the picture! :cheeky: :love:

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I can fold them but I dont' like to. Nice job figuring it out!
 
kenny said:
I think Martha Stewart is the third best thing that ever happened to the psychotherapy industry, the top two spots being held by the P-word and the R-word.
is the p word penis? what is the r word?
 
Gailey,

Waiting for pictures! Patiently 8)
 
Cehrabehra said:
kenny said:
I think Martha Stewart is the third best thing that ever happened to the psychotherapy industry, the top two spots being held by the P-word and the R-word.
is the p word penis? what is the r word?

Well, the P is for parents.
 
CJ2008 said:
Gailey,

Waiting for pictures! Patiently 8)


I can't believe I am doing this! Mr Gailey will think I'm stark raving bonkers if I tell him.

Here you go, how to fold hospital corners in 7 steps.

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I daresay if you google "How to do hospital corners", there's probably a video on the net somewhere.

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Thank you, Gailey!

I will show these to my husband - he's more apt to "get it" and be able to do it. Maybe I could get him addicted to it so he'll always make the bed and make it look this pretty :Up_to_something:
 
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