How to Make a T Shirt Folder
Collapsing T-shirts can be a torment, particularly in case you're attempting to pack a bundle for an outing or you're arranging your wardrobe. A T-Shirt organizer can assist you with collapsing a ton of shirts rapidly so they all look slick and sorted out. You can make a T-shirt holder in only a couple of moments utilizing materials you likely as of now have around the house. Make one for yourself or your children to make collapsing T-shirts quick and simple!
Cut a 8.5 in (22 cm) wide and 17 in (43 cm) long bit of cardboard. You can utilize a straight bit of cardboard or cut separated a cardboard box. Measure out your piece and utilize a case shaper to remove it in a straight line.[1]
In the event that you wear bigger than a XL size T-shirt, include 2 inches (5.1 cm) onto the two estimations before you cut out your boards.
Tip: If you have a cardboard box, you can cut cardboard pieces off of that to use.
Cut out 2 more indistinguishable bits of cardboard. Get some more cardboard and cut out and measure 2 additional boards that are a similar size as the principal piece. Utilize the primary bit of cardboard you slice out as a manual for ensure they're no different size.[2]
In the event that the boards aren't no different length, utilize your container shaper to remove the overabundance until they're even.
Lay each of the 3 boards one next to the other the long way. Pick a level surface, similar to the table or the floor, and spread your cardboard pieces out. Line the boards up longwise with no space in the middle of them so they make one tall bit of cardboard.[3]
On the off chance that there are any holes between the boards, your T-shirt envelope probably won't fill in also.
Tape the top portion of the boards together. Get a move of veiling tape or channel tape and stick the 3 boards together so they're despite everything one next to the other. Utilize 2 distinct bits of tape to join them, yet just tape the top portion of the boards together so the base can even now bend.[4]
Your T-shirt envelope should overlap upwards, which is the reason you have to leave a hole at the base of the boards.
Measure most of the way up the center board and draw a line across it. Utilize a ruler or a measuring tape to stamp a line in the focal point of the center board. Utilize an indelible marker to draw a line over the middle so you can monitor where it is.[5]
This will be around 4 inches (10 cm) up from the base of the board.
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