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TheBeeCharmer Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 12:19:42 PM
I cannot take credit for this since it was not my idea, but I want to share it with all of you since my linen closet can be one of the most disorganized areas of my home. Store all the sheets to a bed sheet set inside of one of the pillowcases. Now, why hadn't I thought of that!!!!

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queenmushroom Posted - Aug 19 2012 : 3:10:39 PM
LOVE IT!!! Gotta go home and re-organize my sheet drawer. Another idea is to place the spare sheets in an unused suitcase. Place the appropriate case under the bed that the sheets fit. If I had luggage, I'd do that too.

Lorie

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Sitnalta Posted - Aug 13 2012 : 07:56:34 AM
I did all my sheets this way this weekend. However, I didn't end up with nice full pillowcases my sheets only filled up half! LOL!
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Lorie.Vance Posted - Aug 13 2012 : 07:36:22 AM
This is a great idea! I live in a historic bungalow and there is never enough space for anything so I keep all my sheet sets in a blanket chest. This is so gonna work!

Thanks!

Lorie

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TheBeeCharmer Posted - Aug 13 2012 : 05:48:20 AM
Wauka Mountain Mama, If you could find the time to do that, I'd be most appreciative! Thanks!

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Wauka Mountain Mama Posted - Aug 11 2012 : 9:44:29 PM
If needed I could do a pictorial in a few days when Iam off. :)

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delicia Posted - Aug 11 2012 : 6:32:25 PM
Fran, I think I fold my fitted sideways and not up and down. Is that what you are saying or the other way? I really need pictures I am very visual but, both ideas are great.
sonshine4u Posted - Aug 11 2012 : 4:05:17 PM
LOVE THIS IDEA! Thanks for posting this! Mismatched things drive me crazy, or pulling things out and everything falls on top of you...no more! This is fantastic! I'm excited to whip my linen cupboards into shape!

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April

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rphelps4 Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 8:55:49 PM
So simple wander why we hadn't thought!!
SheilaC Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 8:35:46 PM
I store ours inside the pillowcase too, but it certainly isn't as nice and neat as that pic!! It's more like stuffed in. . .BUT we always can find a whole set!!

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Bear5 Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 8:25:42 PM
Good idea. Of course, the way I fold my sheets, I don't think they'd fit in the pillowcase.
Marly

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Sitnalta Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 6:06:06 PM
This is a great idea! I have so many odds and ends sets that it'd be helpful to keep the ones that do together.
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Jessie

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kysheeplady Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 5:56:43 PM
I like that idea!

Teri

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shanda Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 3:45:53 PM
lovely! Maybe one day my closet will look like that!

Shanda

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Wauka Mountain Mama Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 1:50:59 PM
I used to wrk laundry in a hotel & I picked up they're habit of folding the linens & the storing the fitted sheet & pillows inside the flat sheet. Kinda hard to explain but the end product was the same level of tidiness.

As for folding fitted sheets the trick is to fold the sheet in half (Folding across the middle so the length is reduced, not the width) then tuck the corners of one end into the other, once you have the ends tucked in to the point where your fingertips are in the deepest point of the corner you should be able to notice that all the end bulk is folding itself inwards so if you lay it down across a folding table or washing machine you have a semi-perfect square. From there just fold the same way you would a flat sheet thats been folded in half first & you should have a fitted sheet thats folded just the same as your flat. :)

Also if your thrifting for fitted sheets sizes are as follows using the figertips inside the width corners trick. Under the length of your arms streched out is twin. Arm lenght once streched out is full. Alittle past that or if your really streched out is queen, past that is king.

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FebruaryViolet Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 12:29:43 PM
Hmmm...that would mean I'd have to fold that fitted sheet into a nice little package. And at 39, if that hasn't happened, it ain't gonna ;) Though, this is pretty!


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oldbittyhen Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 12:26:20 PM
My Mom always stored her bed linens this way, so do I and my daughter, it makes it so much easier...

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farmmilkmama Posted - Aug 10 2012 : 12:21:30 PM
I saw this too on an article through Stumble. I thought it was one of the most ingenious ideas I'd seen in a long time. No more searching for matches!

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