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Quick And Easy Way To "Fold" Sheets
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Picture 1: Sheet pile.
Picture 2: Sheets shoved into pillow case and ready to be put away.
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LOL. That's a good one.
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They look neat in the cabinet!
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Mine look like the first one. I just roll them up and stuff them in the closet. I don't put the pillow cases away at all, for some reason they get musty if I put them in the closet. I change them every couple of days so just leave them hanging on a box.
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