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KonMarie- confused by folding method? Please help if you can

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JJRJ1002 · 23/01/2017 16:19

Hi all,

I am reading The Life Changing magic of tidying by Marie Kondo and I am embarrassed to say that I am totally baffled at her explanation on how to fold clothes/tights/socks.
Does anyone have a easy peasy/ idiots guide way to describe this to me? I'm sorry for sounding so dim Confused

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picklemepopcorn · 23/01/2017 16:21

Ooh, I want to know too. I've only just heard about this... Obviously it is going to solve all my housekeeping problems...

JJRJ1002 · 23/01/2017 16:30

I'm really enjoying the book so far and I'm hoping it will help me solve my housekeeping problems too (Too many to mention lol)
But the folding method has confused me Confused

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thenightsky · 23/01/2017 16:45

The folding methods are all on You Tube.

I discovered this miraculous folding thing after reading a thread about wardrobe space on MN last week. Someone posted the You Tube link.

I spent the weekend re-doing all the drawers.

picklemepopcorn · 23/01/2017 16:46

If I keep waffling, someone might come and answer...

I fold my socks completely inside themselves like a ball, so my drawer is full of little sock bullets.
Pants are folded into a playing card size and stacked on edge, so I can see colour and take out a pair without messing up the others.
Can't imagine folding tights...

picklemepopcorn · 23/01/2017 16:46

You tube... Right...

thenightsky · 23/01/2017 16:47
JJRJ1002 · 23/01/2017 17:03

Thank you so so much, I've watched them on YouTube and it has now become clear Smile ... Can't wait to tackle my drawers lol X

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picklemepopcorn · 23/01/2017 18:48

Oh my. Thank you!

GinAndOnIt · 25/01/2017 14:21

Not sure what Marie suggests for tights, but I fold tights in half, then roll up into a ball and lay flat in drawers. Have found this easiest to see the different colours and makes it easy to grab them without them getting tangled up in other pairs.

I love the tshirt way she does. I used to do it for my nanny children and they loved seeing all their tshirts and tops when opening their drawers! I don't have drawers myself, but would do it if I did!

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