How To Fold A T-Shirt

Industrial Design
Posted by DT
Jan 03, 2006
(1 comment)









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I have been looking for this little gem for the longest time after i saw a video clip on this in japanese. I finally found it on the Martha Steward Website in a graphic form. Enjoy!

Oh and one more thing Happy New Year everyone!





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    Jan 18, 08 – 11:18 am

    This is such a good old school post! I have seen this one around a few place. But I still hate folding! There was a video someone did that showed you how to fold a shirt with just a few simple flips, it was really weird and hard to explain though.


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