
21. Fold Your Towels So You Can See All of Them at Once
Tea towels and cheese cloth are essential in the kitchen for cleaning up, drying your hands, to use as pot holders, and for cooking. It’s common for some people to need multiple towels in the course of cooking one meal. This is especially true if you accidentally drop one on the floor, spill something, or need to cover multiple pots. So it only makes sense why seasoned home chefs end up with a big collection of kitchen towels. The only issue is that after years of collecting, certain towels may get stuck on the bottom of a pile.

You might forget to swap out your holiday or seasonal towels simply because it’s hiding away in the drawer. Or, there may be ratty towels that need to be turned into rags. A great solution for this problem is to fold them in the Marie Kondo method. Make sure that you can see the edge of the towel’s color and pattern, which makes it easy to choose the towel you actually want. If you have a thinner drawer, you may want to lay them on top of one another, exposing just enough to see the color.