My skirts are one layer, ankle length and it has lots of real cotton fabric. They are big and bulky. Even folding them they seem to take up more space. I have so many that I can no longer hang them due to their weight. Thank you for these options
I'm glad you liked them! I can see the problem if they are long and a little thick, but I really think using the simple roll or filing them could be a good options for you
[15-09-2024_23_50.] Gonna try the roll method. Just saw a video from Tommy john on how to roll underwear, gonna try their army and big square method. Good video! I got this white closet to replace my old brown one. Peace and Christ bless!
[13-09-2024_22_32.] Good video! Will go for classic style with my long sleeves. Got a white closet with a mirror on one door, push mechanism. Peace and Christ bless everyone!
[13-09-2024_22_30.] Good video! I got a new clothing closet. With a shift door mechanism. So I have to re-organize all my clothes. Almost all my clothes would be folded classic style. But I would do the sleeves behind, and fold only once up. And my button shirts and some jackets were hanging inside my old closet. Other jackets would hang behind my door. I'm gonna go for a mix between classic fold and pile fold. Peace and Christ bless everyone!
Just recently started living on my own for Uni and the building I'm in has a laundry room you have to pay like £7 to wash and dry and I'm already anxious about costs and prices so I was looking for ways to do drying manually to save money, I think this'll help. Thank you.
Exciting! I recommend buying a drying line that you can hang up inside, or a small drying rack that you can keep at your accommodation. They're both pretty cheap, and can be put away when not in use. The only drawback is that they take up room while the clothes are drying.
Hi. I just purchase Electrolux front load washer, how is the build quality of this washer. How long you are using your Electrolux washing machine? is it still working fine ? pls reply
One of my roommates uses Heavy Duty for almost every load and I have argued that it is the reason our house gets so hot and causes our utility bill to be so high but she refuses to believe. We have energy and water efficient machines but the Heavy Duty cycle overrides all that. Thank you for your video
@@Organizing-TV According to the info you offered, we don't have anything that would justify using the Heavy Duty cycle. thank you again for your video
Sorry about that! Polos would be similar, but they generally will take a little longer to start piling in the shoulders since they are often made from thicker fabric
I’m doing quite well thanks! I am actually out traveling now. The army roll is awesome, and I’m using it on all my regular clothes. Btw thank you the nice comment, I really appreciate it 😀
@@Organizing-TV yeah I'm always nice it's so nice to travel I cannot travel it will be so nice to see the countries yes I I like the army roll it is so cool I learn my daughter to do that because it's nice and tid
Thanks for this! I just bought some wool shirts from one of your neighbours, Finland. I won’t be washing them anytime soon of course but I’ve saved your video for when I do. If the Scandinavians don’t know how to wash wool then nobody knows how to wash wool. All good sound advice.
Thanks for the nice comment! I hope you like the Finnish wool clothes you bought. Those guys are even further north overall so I think it would be hard to go wrong with their products haha. Let me know if you have any questions when you start washing and I’ll do my best to help out
You're amazing! I have a flight in a few days and was only thinking of having my carry-on with me for the entire week. This and the puffer jacket hack was absolutely brilliant. I'm pinning this channel's shortcut to my homescreen :D
Thank you so much for the nice words! Please let me know if there is anything else you need help packing in in the future. Also, have a great trip! Traveling light is awesome. I’m abroad for a month now with a little carryon bag only