Practical help with folding garments
When folding shirts, blouses, pullovers, T-shirts, etc. after washing, I always had the problem that the width was not always uniform for proper stacking in the cupboard or shelf, or even in the case packing.
One day, I had the simple idea of cutting out of a larger box a cardboard in the appropriate dimensions, which I could then use for it.
For example, a sweater goes like this:
Step 1:
Lay the sweater face down on a smooth surface.
Step 2:
Now the cardboard is placed in the middle of the back.
Step 3:
Then one side of the sleeve is first turned up to the edge of the cardboard to the middle.
Step 4:
The sleeve is turned down parallel to the edge.
Step 5:
The same thing is repeated with the other side.
Step 6:
Now only the underside of the pullover has to be knocked up.
Step 7:
Carefully pull the cardboard upwards.
Step 8:
Now, the sweater is folded exactly matching the cupboard or suitcase.
Of course, blouses, shirts, T-shirts, etc. can also be neatly put together.
This is a very simple thing, but maybe some people have similar problems as well.