chickencam Posted March 9, 2015 Share Posted March 9, 2015 Just watched the underwear video, all I can say is life is way too short. I fold mine in half and put them away. I did then go on to watch several videos on how to fold fitted sheets, now that is worth knowing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daphne Posted March 9, 2015 Share Posted March 9, 2015 Yes, I feel that actually Olly has hatched a cunning plan on this one. How many of us have watched the knicker vid even though we spend zero hours a year ironing anything And now we could all hold intelligent conversations about the merits of folding things efficiently Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 9, 2015 Share Posted March 9, 2015 With regard to the vid on knicks I don't think I'd save any space with my big pants. I have visions of them springing undone and flying up when I open the drawer. Evil things they are! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chickencam Posted March 10, 2015 Share Posted March 10, 2015 Had a go with a double fitted sheet today, got in a bit of a tangle, did my own version in the end and it worked ok. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 10, 2015 Share Posted March 10, 2015 You did the windmill too. We could make it a new dance craze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 11, 2015 Share Posted March 11, 2015 My knickers are so big I need planning permission to hang them on the washing line. I am doing the same as Valkyrie and trying to wear them to an early grave. I will NEVER buy the bagged packs of knickers again as they are always a disappointment. I prefer to iron bedding but usually only iron it if it is being put away, if I can wash and dry in the same day then I bung it straight back on the bed, I can fold a fitted sheet it is a life skill I was born with. Knickers are folded straight down he middle as easier to store that way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 11, 2015 Share Posted March 11, 2015 I'm relieved to know I am not alone! Yes the 5 pack ones - and some have a horrid patterned bit that if you wear jog pants that are quite roomy in the leg but snug on the tum then that same darned pattern sticks out like a sore thumb! I wanted plain!!! * note to self - must read the blurb on the packaging properly and I curse you M&S* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted March 13, 2015 Share Posted March 13, 2015 Last night however I came across about how to fold your undies. Once you get the hang of it it's so easy, I made myself late for work this morning because I couldn't stop till I'd folded the whole drawer I just had to share it with you! Does anyone else do this? Thanks for this! Being a single dad of 5 kids, I'm in dire need of making the laundry process a lot simpler and less time consuming! I didn't even know about the benefits of shaking clothes after they've been on the clothes line or out of the dryer! I've just successfully folded one of my boy's underpants and I agree, it is very therapeutic! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olly Posted March 14, 2015 Author Share Posted March 14, 2015 I knew there'd be a convert ... Ok, so clearly most of you didn't feel the urge to fold your underwear. I guarantee that you'll thank me for this tip though - . By the way you don't need the safety pins - just roll it tightly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 14, 2015 Share Posted March 14, 2015 Yes, that is a very good tip indeed. Nowadays I have a blanket and a quilt which is quite good enough (unless it's really cold and either another blanket or OH's dressing gown will do on the top) and I leave the duvet changing to my dear two offspring to do their own. Mwah hah harrrrrrrrrrrrr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted March 14, 2015 Share Posted March 14, 2015 I knew there'd be a convert ... Ok, so clearly most of you didn't feel the urge to fold your underwear. I guarantee that you'll thank me for this tip though - . By the way you don't need the safety pins - just roll it tightly. Wowsers, thank you! This thread may lead me to actually start enjoying the laundry routine! I need to search the Omlet forum to see if there's a thread about how to multitask! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 14, 2015 Share Posted March 14, 2015 Yup, iron with right hand, slurp coffee with left hand, fidget feet in time to the rock and roll CD's playing and I consider that multi-tasking!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chickencam Posted March 15, 2015 Share Posted March 15, 2015 That is a Revalation, although I think it would be easier with a thin duvet like they had or a single one than a big fluffy king size. I will give it a go though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted March 15, 2015 Share Posted March 15, 2015 Yup, iron with right hand, slurp coffee with left hand, fidget feet in time to the rock and roll CD's playing and I consider that multi-tasking!!! Sounds good When I'm ironing the school clothes tonight I'll have to check what my left hand is up to?! But being my weaker hand, any slurped coffee is bound to go over the cleaned clothes! I need to practice folding the underpants; I tried to show my sister yesterday about this impressive piece of folding but messed up! I might wash the bedding tomorrow to try out the duvet trick! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 15, 2015 Share Posted March 15, 2015 being my weaker hand, any slurped coffee is bound to go over the cleaned clothes! Easy - just turn your head to the side. Or until you become a dab hand, put it on a table to the side and wander over every time you finish an item and have a slurp. You can dance over to it at the same time, but make sure the postman or postlady is not in full view of any dance moves. I did get caught out once as I found out when signing for a parcel! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted March 15, 2015 Share Posted March 15, 2015 being my weaker hand, any slurped coffee is bound to go over the cleaned clothes! Easy - just turn your head to the side. Or until you become a dab hand, put it on a table to the side and wander over every time you finish an item and have a slurp. You can dance over to it at the same time, but make sure the postman or postlady is not in full view of any dance moves. I did get caught out once as I found out when signing for a parcel! How does that old saying go (?)..."If I don't see you in the week I'll see you through your window"...or something like that! I can definitely do the duvet thing better than folding the underpants! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 15, 2015 Share Posted March 15, 2015 And well done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted March 16, 2015 Share Posted March 16, 2015 Please rearrange the words....life need I to get a.....lol I'm ironing my daughter's underpants so I can get the perfect fold! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valkyrie Posted March 16, 2015 Share Posted March 16, 2015 Don't iron children's undies. Then Yoda a life you will get! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted March 16, 2015 Share Posted March 16, 2015 Don't iron children's undies. Then Yoda a life you will get! Yes, I kind of see your point. My disposable hours are when the kids are at school and here I am ironing underpants! Anyhow, my washing machine was too efficient so I've traded it in for a washboard and a mangle! (Is Monday still washing day?). Still struggling with the underpants folding, but washed the dog's bed cover and successfully did the duvet roll with it.....how cool Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted April 2, 2015 Share Posted April 2, 2015 Bearing in mind I'm a single parent with 5 kids, does anyone have an opinion about the following product? http://www.idealworld.tv/_139410.aspx?matchtype=_EVT_BTH&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=HME%20-%20Brand%20-%20Fast%20Press%20Ironing%20System&utm_term=fast%20press I'm a wreck with an iron...always too hot which means I mark the clothes! I always have 3 Laundry baskets full of clothes every week and I've also got the in-built 'I'm a man and want to laze around' attitude which has built up over many years [Note: not lazy now as I have too much to do.....just looking for a time saving short cut!] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alis girls Posted April 2, 2015 Share Posted April 2, 2015 Can some of your kids do their own or are they too young. ES is tyhe only uni student who irons his stuff - hes mega fussy. He doesnt wash his bed linen enough thou. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olly Posted April 2, 2015 Author Share Posted April 2, 2015 Sounds a lot of money to me - you'd still have to stand there and put the clothes in and take them out. Do you really need to iron everything? I have given up ironing most things - t-shirts, jeans etc look fine once they are in wear, and I have never ironed duvet covers or sheets. Strange to relate, almost the only things I iron are tea towels, because they dry up better, and pillow cases if I have time - even they get a shake-out and put away without it if I'm too busy. You can iron most stuff on a cooler setting, and if you put stuff on hangers to dry then most creases will drop out. There are exceptions of course, cotton or linen clothes need ironing but I tend to avoid buying them! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted April 2, 2015 Share Posted April 2, 2015 Can some of your kids do their own or are they too young. ES is tyhe only uni student who irons his stuff - hes mega fussy. He doesnt wash his bed linen enough thou. Yes, my eldest is 10....so a bit too young. Talking of bed linen, would you say twice a month is just about right? Thank you for replying. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chepstow John Posted April 2, 2015 Share Posted April 2, 2015 Sounds a lot of money to me - you'd still have to stand there and put the clothes in and take them out. Do you really need to iron everything? I have given up ironing most things - t-shirts, jeans etc look fine once they are in wear, and I have never ironed duvet covers or sheets. Strange to relate, almost the only things I iron are tea towels, because they dry up better, and pillow cases if I have time - even they get a shake-out and put away without it if I'm too busy. You can iron most stuff on a cooler setting, and if you put stuff on hangers to dry then most creases will drop out. There are exceptions of course, cotton or linen clothes need ironing but I tend to avoid buying them! I can sell the engagement ring to cover the cost! Problem is, I'm a perfectionist when it comes to ironing which means it can take me 5 minutes to iron a shirt! I think I have grown obsessive about creased clothing I shouldn't slag ironing off too much as many a box set I have watched whilst doing this chore (perhaps I've slowed down my ironing to equate to the box set episodes?!). Thanks for your reply. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...