Back when I was in Highschool / Jr. High, we use to roll up our gym clothes (shorts, t-shirt, socks, etc.) for ease of carrying to and from school. I can't remember exactly how it was done. But when it was done it looked kind of like a capsule. I believe the sleeves were used to fold back over and keep everything rolled up nice and neat, convenient for carrying. Does anyone know how it's done?
I wanted to pass it on to my daughter who just entered jr. high.
Thanks!!!!
2006-09-01
23:55:56
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Keli123
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Thank you for answering. I followed your directions, or at least I thought I did. But it does not stay rolled up very well.
QUESTION: When you lay the shorts on the shirt, is the waist band of the shorts towards the neck or over to one side of the shirt? And then when you fold the shirt in half, is it sleeve to sleeve, bottom of shirt to neckline, or neckline and bottom of shirt folded to center of shirt (I believe it's called booking if you were wallpapering)?
The roll of clothes (shirt, shorts, socks) are pretty small, so when I roll the sleeve back over it fits rather loosely and doesn't seem right. I can remember being able to through it like a football and it all stayed together. I'm wondering if we had a towel rolled up with the clothes. Any suggetions?
Thanks again!!
2006-09-02
13:57:48 ·
update #1