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The I realized that the lady at Wash and Fold will fold them for me for sweatshop wages. [/ QUOTE ] She even folds my beaters and my boxers. I love that lady. |
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4. with right hand pinched on shoulder, mover your right hand to a position at the right hand side base of your t-shirt, and pinch a piece of shirt there too. Your right arm should cross over your left arm to do this [/ QUOTE ] My brain exploded at this step. |
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This is seriously cool, and very useful. Its just as neat, but faster and more efficient then the technique I learned while working at a clothing retail store. Now the question is how the hell did someone figure out this technique?
I just found another different video of this technique. Its a longer video with demonstrations of different tops, and has a time trial of this cool technique vs the traditional technique. This video is in Mandarin though... http://web.mit.edu/wuster/www/media/fold.wmv |
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Japanese origami... with clothing.
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Awesome.
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Yes! I've had that saved on my computer ever since the thread you're talking about!
You, sir, are providing a necessary skill to the poker community. Nh. Yugoslav |
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I use hangars so I don't have to do wierd [censored] like this [/ QUOTE ] Do you own your own plane? |
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Thanks El Diablo. It's a very useful vid. I suck at that kind of stuff, so this will help me.
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This is seriously cool, and very useful. Its just as neat, but faster and more efficient then the technique I learned while working at a clothing retail store. Now the question is how the hell did someone figure out this technique? I just found another different video of this technique. Its a longer video with demonstrations of different tops, and has a time trial of this cool technique vs the traditional technique. This video is in Mandarin though... http://web.mit.edu/wuster/www/media/fold.wmv [/ QUOTE ] great, now i'm actually looking FORWARD to doing my laundry today dizong |
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Japanese origami... with clothing. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks El Diablo.... I'm attempting it now ! |
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