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How to Fold a Shirt translated

For those who thought there might be some trickery in the fabulous How to Fold a Shirt video I posted about, here’s a translation I found on a message board:

“Start by laying the Tshirt flat and sideways in front of you, neck opening to your right. Find the centerpoint on the far side and pinch it with your left hand, about two inches in from the far edge.

With your right hand, draw a line from your left hand to the right edge of the tshirt, parallel to the edge of the shirt. This brings your right hand to the neck-opening side of the shirt. Grasp the edge with your right hand.

Now, while maintaining your grip, cross your right hand over your left, towards the opposite (waist-opening) end of the tshirt. Maintain the same imaginary line you’ve been working on (about two inches from the far edge of the shirt, parallel to the edge) and add the new edge to the grasp of your right hand.

This is where the magic happens. Simply uncross your hands and extend them in front of you, lifting the shirt perpendicular to the floor. Complete the fold by letting the loose arm hole drop to the floor and folding the shirt in half over it!

PS: The msg board requires registration, so here’s a link to the Google cache of it.

PS: The instructions work.

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17 Responses to “How to Fold a Shirt translated”

  1. Wow, this is great. My shirts are always laying around on things in disarray. After watching this 3 second video just a few times, and then practicing only twice, I got it. It’s a breeze. In less than 2 minutes all of my shirts were folded and put away. :)

  2. David, this is great. I have already found 20 tasks which are way too complicated that I am going to suggest people make “HowToFoldAShirt” videos for. Best way I’ve seen yet to get the pont across!!

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  5. I’m not sure whether to take this as an insult, but even after reading it it still took 60 seconds to fold it.:) Maybe I should stick a to a better artform, like peeling static laden socks from the deep folds of other dryer items

    Solomon Standing

  6. Ah, folding t-shirt has arived here ;o)

    From the beginning I found it much easier to set the right hand and from there adjust the left hand – if the right hand is correct, left hand can just be changed a little bit.

    hth
    Nicole

  7. I finally got around to learning this, and I have one tip for future folders. I read this: “Find the centerpoint on the far side and pinch it with your left hand, about two inches in from the far edge.” Perhaps it’s poor reader comprehension, but I had fingers behind the shirt and thumb in front of the shirt. The right way to do it is to have fingers and thumb pinching the front of the shirt.

  8. Glad you guys like the site…

  9. this is awesome i will have 5 mins extra to pick my nose after ironing now great age 12

  10. Saw Martha Stewart teach Donald Trump how to fold a tee shirt (same method) on her new “apprentice” program yesterday (9/21/05) on TV.

    This works pretty well for other jersey shirts such as knitted golf shirts (with collars).

    Need a similar method for folding long-sleeve shirts.

  11. Thank you times 3! I’m a slow study but after reading your translation I’m an expert speed folder.

  12. u suck

  13. I still can’t do it.

  14. I still can’t do it.

  15. I keep a copy of the video on my HDD. the instructions could be improved:

    1.lay out flat, sideways, collar away from your dominant hand
    2.on far side of shirt, draw an imaginary line from the far side collar straight across to the “bottom” of the shirt.
    3.with your dominant hand, about 1 inch “below” the middle of the imaginary line, pinch the front and back of the shirt, and hold.
    4.with your other, non-dominant hand, pinch the collar-end of the imaginary line, and bring the collar across (or “down”) to the other end of the imaginary line.
    5.with the other, non-dominant hand, grip both ends of the imaginary line.
    6.untwist you arms. and shake the shirt a little to get the wrinkles out (just look at it for a couple of minutes once you do this, if you don’t understand immediately what you have in your hands. this is where the “magic” has to happen in your head)
    7.lay the bottom (or free “side”) down, with the side facing you face down. fold across at the other side of the collar

  16. i think the instuctions with the collar shirt is to hard to grasp and i cant fold shirts if i dont no how to read the freakin instructions so can u plz send another one that is easier to read?
    thx

  17. i think the instuctions with the collar shirt is to hard to grasp and i cant fold shirts if i dont no how to read the freakin instructions so can u plz send another one that is easier to read?
    thx

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