Sock Subscription of the Month: 5 Unique Ways to Fold Your Socks
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Idea #1 - The Pencil
Here's a sock folding technique that will have your socks looking like you just bought them from a department store. The pencil is a simple way to fold socks into small, neat packages. A great use for those times when you're traveling and don't want your socks getting tangled up in one another. There are two ways to do this technique. You can either do it by hand or with an electric clothes iron. If you choose to go the hand-iron route, be sure that it has been unplugged and cool for at least three minutes before using it on your clothing.

Idea #2 - The Book
There are a few ways that you can fold your socks, and this is just one. If you want to know how, then read on!
Step 1 - Place your hand inside a sock and stretch it out as much as possible. Now, pull both ends in opposite directions so that you're left with two small pieces of fabric.
Step 2 - Place your thumbs at the bottom end of the sock and make an x shape with your fingers across the top. This will be where we stop folding our sock for now.
Step 3 - Make another x shape with your fingers and thumb at the bottom end again, but this time place them right next to each other.

Idea #3 - The Accordion Fold
If you want a sock that is light and easy to store, then you should fold it accordion style. To do so, take your sock and roll it from one side (toe) towards the other (heel). Continue rolling until you have a long tube. You can continue rolling until your socks are as small as you need them to be. The accordion fold is great for socks because they don't wrinkle easily, they can fit in tight spaces, and they take up less space than other folds.

Idea #4 - The Eiffel Tower
One of the most popular attractions in Paris, France is a tower called the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1889, it was designed by Gustave Eiffel as a temporary exhibit for an international exposition that would last until 1892. However, after its construction was completed, it was decided that it should remain and become a permanent fixture in Paris. It's 324 metres (1,063 ft) high and overlooks a good portion of Paris from its location on top of the Champ de Mars. It has two levels for visitors - one at around 100 m (328 ft) and another at around 250 m (820 ft). On clear days you can see up to 40 kilometres away.