Tuesday, June 17, 2025

organizing

While scrolling through my email, I happened across a reference to Marie Kondo, the tidying queen who has written four books on organizing, mentioning her method for storing kitchen towels. I’ve not followed Marie Kondo’s advice and tips but I was curious as to how she organized her towels vs. how I organize my towels. We have similar styles: hers is a folding technique and mine is to roll the towels.

Just to test out Marie’s way, I folded the towels as she recommends: 

  • Fold the towel the long way, so it looks like a long rectangle. 
  • Next, fold it the short way (so that the rectangle is half as long now). 
  • Then, fold the towel into thirds.
  • Conduct the stand test to make sure the towel can confidently stand on its own. 
  • Fold all the remaining towels the same way.
  • Stand all your neatly folded towels up in a basket or in a drawer.
  • Be pleasantly surprised every time you go to grab one. 
  • Repeat.

Marie's method works fine but my drawer is shallow and rolling the towels works better for my circumstances and I don't roll my dish cloths.


Move over, Marie…here comes Diane Marie!

5 comments:

  1. Ooh..so tidy.
    I must go and roll my towels now!

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  2. About 30 years ago I broke my two rolls a week paper towel habit, by using washable kitchen towels. I buy the nearly square "bar mop" style, fold them in a basket in the open pantry. I used a couple of dozen a week. A roll of paper towels lasts a month (still handy for things like draining fried foods.)

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    1. My kids use paper towels like they're going out of style. I've told them it's a lot less expensive to use dish cloths but they're adults, own their own homes, etc., and it's up to them how they want to spend their money.

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