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In reply to the discussion: Folding stuff used to be a precision exercise [View all]2naSalit
(102,780 posts)42. I like to have...
My bed made for a few reasons like I sometimes need to use the surface of the bed as a work space, like for folding laundry, I have a small abode. Also, I like getting into a made bed at night, it feels uncomfortable if it wasn't made before I get in.
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Definitely a two-person job. It's hard to even make the bed when you live alone like I do
Walleye
Apr 2022
#1
When I was a kid first conscripted for bed-making, we didn't have fitted sheets.
Ocelot II
Apr 2022
#3
Sheets get stuffed into the matching pillow case and tossed into the closet.
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2022
#11
I'm just lazy that way. The only reason I make the bed each morning....
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2022
#38
I roll sheets, towels, underware, etc. Makes it take up way less room in a
patricia92243
Apr 2022
#13
Yes! We did it with military precision! Bed linens are so odd these days- contour sheets
Quakerfriend
Apr 2022
#15
Ah, hospital corners! I was an expert before I was 11. Another "my mom was a nurse"...
3catwoman3
Apr 2022
#23