Laundress, how nice to see your thread. Can't imagine washing sheets in a Twin Tub, what work!!!
I'm Joan Crawford OCD when it comes to my linens, even when I was working 45-50 hours a week I took the time. My mother wouldn't have it any other way, rest her soul.
In our house we have 1 queen size, and 2 full size beds, one of those is a guest bed that never really gets used, 3 pillows on each bed. Linens are changed once a week but laundered only twice a month to save on utilities. Wash day is 8 sheets, 12 pillow case covers, 12 pillow case liners. SQ T/L 432SP. Hot water wash, set to normal or less with 15 minute soak, 1 cold rinse with extra water added. In the summer I'll add Clorox 2 with the detergent. Every once in a blue moon I'll add some fabric softener, but not usually. A load is usually 3 sheets, unless it's high thread count then 2, plus some pillow cases. Have found I can wash more that way and not overload the machine, at least not too bad. Had a couple of instances of billowing and roping so I started loading the tub in 4 quarter sections, grabbing the sheets in the middle, and haven't had any problems since.
ALL LINENS ARE LINED DRIED ON A CLOTHESLINE, as with most everything else. (Found that a dryer can shrink my clothes, not good for a middle aged male!! LOL.) Linens are carefully, and correctly, folded and placed in the linen closet for rotation.
Linens are folded so that fitted sheets, pillow case covers, and top sheets are together and not separated. See picture below. This saves A TON of space in the linen closet for other items and everything looks so neat and clean.
"What gets my goat is when I go to friends and stay over and they open the linen closet to reveal PERFECTLY SQUARE FOLDED FITTED SHEETS ! HOW THE HELL DO THEY DO THAT!
I have been shown the" fold into pocket" method and still end up with a giant wad !!" LOL. LOL.
Jon, I think there is a Martha Stewart video on YouTube that demonstrates folding fitted sheets, somewhat anyway. Once you get the hang of it, it's easy. My 86 year old Dad does a good job of folding them, but had to teach him. You can do it!!!
Barry
