Parents are loving this clever pyjama folding hack to keep sets together
Sorting out your children’s drawers can be a satisfying task, but how long does it take for the neatly stacked piles to descend into messy chaos again?
And come bedtime many parents are left scrabbling to piece together a pair of matching PJs.
To help keep pyjama sets together and bring a little order to the disorder of children’s wardrobes one mum has come up with a genius folding technique that’s guaranteed to satisfy your inner Marie Kondo.
Demonstrating the simple yet clever hack on her TikTok account, Organising By Yvonne, and spotted by The Sun, the mum showcased the method that could see parents waving goodbye to the search to match up the tops and bottoms of their kids’ pyjamas.
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To begin the mum sorts the PJs into sets. She then folds the pyjama bottoms once or twice over and puts them to the side.
Moving onto the top of the set, the mum then lays it flat and puts the folded bottoms on top, making sure they are placed towards the collar.
Next she folds the top in around the bottoms starting with the sides, before folding it down and tucking the end of the top up into the collar.
By folding in this way, she ensures the set stays folded together, with the matching PJ bottoms tucked neatly inside and meaning they won’t get separated from the top resulting in a desperate pre-bedtime search.
And as if that wasn’t enough of a hack, the mum goes on to demonstrate how her folding method means the paired-up sets can now be stored neatly in drawers allowing parents and children the chance to see which PJs they want easily.
There’s no reason to stop at folding PJs in this way either, the mum also used TikTok to share the clever hack on other items of clothing.
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It seems people have been loving a good TikTok hack recently. Last month a mum came up with a genius hack for cutting a cake perfectly - using tongs instead of a knife.
Meanwhile another user wowed her followers wowed by showing us the technique to fold over the top of a cereal box, created a TikTok tutorial to guide us through the steps to do this to our own cereal boxes.
And earlier this month a mum’s hack caught the attention of parents after she demonstrated how to stop children eating sand in the sandpit by making it edible.
We’ve also had our eyes opened to a new way of filling up an ice cube tray, making us think we’ve been doing it wrong this entire time.
Instead of blasting the water at the tray and hoping for the best, according to one user we should actually be aiming for the little flat spots on ice cube trays when filling them with water.
Oh and lets not forget the game-changing reveal about how much easier it is to cut an avocado with a special £5.50 tool todo the job.