Ah, the age old tactic of getting out of a task you don’t like forever — do it so badly that your spouse forbids you from doing it ever again. Mission Accomplished! Way to go Earl.
The ability to fold a fitted sheet is one of those traits controlled by a gene that is not duplicated on the Y chromosome. So men, bless their hearts, can’t do it any more than they can give birth or remember to pick up tampons.
When fitted sheets first came out, magazines ran articles on how to fold them. It involves inverting the corners of one side into the opposite, etc. Oh, never mind. It is a secret that only females of “a certain age” know how to do.
Also, bit of history, when fitted sheets first arrived on the scene, we happily bought fitted top sheets. That meant just the bottom edge was fitted. This was fine until people with the above mentioned Y chromosome threw hissy fits because they couldn’t stick a foot out at night. Apparently menlike to sleep with one foot free so they can break and run, if need be. Must go back to cave man days. Never the t’wain shall meet.
The way I fold fitted sheets, I can always tell which are the fitted sheets and which are the flat sheets when looking in my closet. ;-) The most frustrating thing is, my sheets came in a box set, so I KNOW the fitted sheet CAN be folded. aarrrgghh…
I can fold a fitted sheet. You just fold the non-elastic portion, and let the elastic flaps fall into place. It’s so easy, it blows my mind that some can’t seem to figure it out.
Why would you fold & store clean sheets when you can just put them right on the bed. When they’re dirty you can squash them up and put them in the laundry. Storing dirty sheets is easier than storing clean ones. :-)
hsawlrae almost 13 years ago
Fold a fitting sheet?
Llewellenbruce almost 13 years ago
I hope he’s better at folding towels.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 13 years ago
And Earl’s under the delusion that it’s not his bed, his sheet or his laundry!
He’s “helping Opal”, just like men who “babysit” their own kids.
teamwells almost 13 years ago
Ah, the age old tactic of getting out of a task you don’t like forever — do it so badly that your spouse forbids you from doing it ever again. Mission Accomplished! Way to go Earl.
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
Fitted sheets do look like “scrunchies”.I know how to fold them because of JC P’s in the 60’s also.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Scrunching is the preferred methold for folding all laundry.
gjsjr41 almost 13 years ago
Here’s some instructions on folding a fitted sheet….http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHTyH2nuFAw
lindaf almost 13 years ago
The ability to fold a fitted sheet is one of those traits controlled by a gene that is not duplicated on the Y chromosome. So men, bless their hearts, can’t do it any more than they can give birth or remember to pick up tampons.
LuvThemPluggers almost 13 years ago
When fitted sheets first came out, magazines ran articles on how to fold them. It involves inverting the corners of one side into the opposite, etc. Oh, never mind. It is a secret that only females of “a certain age” know how to do.
LuvThemPluggers almost 13 years ago
Also, bit of history, when fitted sheets first arrived on the scene, we happily bought fitted top sheets. That meant just the bottom edge was fitted. This was fine until people with the above mentioned Y chromosome threw hissy fits because they couldn’t stick a foot out at night. Apparently menlike to sleep with one foot free so they can break and run, if need be. Must go back to cave man days. Never the t’wain shall meet.
Cathy38c almost 13 years ago
Been there, and done that every week for the past 40 years.
YatInExile almost 13 years ago
The way I fold fitted sheets, I can always tell which are the fitted sheets and which are the flat sheets when looking in my closet. ;-) The most frustrating thing is, my sheets came in a box set, so I KNOW the fitted sheet CAN be folded. aarrrgghh…
rockngolfer almost 13 years ago
Put the sheet back on the bed.No folding necessary.
scrabblefiend almost 13 years ago
Earl should go to Martha Stewart’s web site. I am sure she must have directions on how to fold a fitted sheet. Or is that too much trouble for him?
jtviper7 almost 13 years ago
My female neighbor is 84 and she’s the only one in the world who can fold a fitted sheet perfect.
YatInExile almost 13 years ago
YouTube has videos to show you how it’s done. I’m gonna try it next time I do laundry. Which should be around Washington’s Birthday.
darkman12 almost 13 years ago
those sheets are aggravating
Number Three almost 13 years ago
Earl is like me… I can’t fold either!
LOL xxx
falcon_370f almost 13 years ago
I can fold a fitted sheet. You just fold the non-elastic portion, and let the elastic flaps fall into place. It’s so easy, it blows my mind that some can’t seem to figure it out.
Miba almost 13 years ago
Go to the wiki-how site, they have a tutorial on how to fold a fitted sheet. It’s actually pretty easy!
Tzvantzik Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Can be done! See: http://www.stephmodo.com/2010/03/how-to-fold-fitted-sheet.html …And yet, I don’t blame Earl.
Kathe almost 13 years ago
Well, Earl and Opal are “wrinklys”……aren’t they?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
1. fold everything into a corner2. make it look squareish.
MeliM almost 13 years ago
there is a how to fold fitted sheets video on youtube. here is the link: http://youtu.be/YHTyH2nuFAw
Drewdove almost 13 years ago
Why would you fold & store clean sheets when you can just put them right on the bed. When they’re dirty you can squash them up and put them in the laundry. Storing dirty sheets is easier than storing clean ones. :-)
Koolfunkygrrl almost 13 years ago
I just kind of fold it, then scrunch it…as for those of you that actually fold it neatly…I think you have waaaaaay too much time on your hands….
natureboyfig4 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
You show me someone who can fold a fitted sheet, and I’ll show you a liar.