I'm 15:38 and ironing is sort of zen for me - lots of hot steam, sort of like a warm bath, and then whatever it is looks better. Also, the ironing board is in the pantry on the first floor, so it's convenient and I don't have to deal with the crickets in the basement. That said, DH sends his shirts to the dry cleaners, there's no way I'd iron all of them every week. |
How do you stand yourself? |
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I haven't done much ironing since the "90s, when stretch fabrics and wrinkle free shirts became widely available. We have an iron, but it gets used something like once/mo at most.
Wrinkle free dress shirts for me are a great invention! I'm large busted, so I've never worn cotton tailored clothing. I wear a lot of knits, which are very forgiving. Kids -- they are teens now. if they have a favorite clothing item I might iron it for them. Otherwise, I just sprinkle some water on it and throw it back in the dryer to release the worst of the wrinkles. |
I wish I could afford someone to fild out laundry. We just make do with wrinkly stuff and baskets of laundry lined up waiting its turn to be folded. |
Me too!! I don't care if people don't fold, I just don't understand! If I don't fold my shirts, they look like a wrinkly mess when I put them on. It would be wildly obvious all day that I was wearing an extremely wrinkly shirt. How are other people getting away with this? I want to know, because I hate folding too!
I don't fold underwear or socks, and I fold sheets in a very half-assed way. But pants, shirts, dresses? I don't understand how you could not fold them and have them look half-decent when you put them on. Again, explain how this works -- I want in! |
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| I hang dry everything and iron it, then fold and put it away organised. I grew up in Europe and although I'm half American, I think most Americans are slobs. I can't imagine not folding laundry. |
| Nanny here- This thread is hysterical!! I taught the kids to fold when they were three and they wash & put away all their own clothes. They love folding! Why aren't your kids doing their own laundry?? |
. This. And what's in drawers does get stuffed because it's all stuff that can be a little wrinkly. |
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My two boys have done their own laundry since they were about 10. Both in college now, and they fold. I don't. Did I damage them?
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No, but they probably fold and put their laundry away because they don't want to live like you did! |
| We don't. Our nanny does. I'd never do it. |
| Stuff into drawers. Some things I hang but the rest get stuffed into drawers. |
| Everything is folded and put away (t-shirts, pants, pajamas, etc), including DC's clothes (2). If something of DC's is a "matched set", like pajamas, the matching bottoms are folded and then the shirt is neatly folded around the bottoms so DC can go into his pj drawer and pull out a set of jammies for bed. Socks are all paired correctly and underwear are also folded and stacked in their appropriate drawers. Clothes take up a lot less space when folded - I don't get how people who stuff it in drawers don't have wrinkled clothes? |
I usually just move on past posts like this, but for some reason decided to put myself in this poster's place. Would I go to one of the countries where I have roots, relatives, and friends and write an obnoxious post like this? -I asked myself. And the answer is no. Definitely no. |