Adairs Retail Assistant Shares How To Fold Your Linens Perfectly Every Time

It could be slightly annoying when you fold your sheets by yourself and end up with sheets that aren't folded squarely. It definitely brings out a little obsessive-compulsive urge to have all the corners and sides of the sheets tucked nicely. But it's difficult doing it by yourself.

Now, you can follow this simple six-step process which an Adairs retail assistance shared in order to fold a fitted sheet perfectly every time, and in under just one minute.

Step one: Place your hands in the corner of either side and lay it down on a flat surface.
Step two: Place your fingers on the outside corners and then push those corners inside out.
Step three: Place your fingers on the inside of the sheet, corner to corner.
Step four: Gather the ends of your elastic, corner to corner, then pick it up and give it a good shake.
Step five: Place your right hand into the corner of the sheets and then tuck your left hand under the corner. Place the sheet on a flat surface to form a rectangle shape.
Step six: Take your corners, fold over into the middle on both sides and then fold it into a nice squares.

(Image credit: Pacific Fair Shopping Center/Facebook)


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The guy waving looked like a camper/hiker to me. Notice all his gear? He was probably just waving to call attention to himself and his gear - "don't run me over". Or maybe he was just lonely. Either way you don't normally hitch a lift on a dirt bike, escpecially carrying all that gear.
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The Japanese text with the YT video says this is a part of the "old national highway No. 222", near Miyakojono in Miyazaki Prefecture. (Google Translate is your friend.)

It's not surprising either. The mountains of Japan are full of old roads and trails like this. When a landslide destroys a large piece of a road, they just build a new one elsewhere.

(Don't bother looking this up on English Wikipedia, the articles about the Japanese road system are poorly written and lacking in references. BTW, did you know that all the major divided highways in Japan are toll roads? They're expensive, too.)
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