Long before plastic storage bins,
custom organizers, and online shopping, homemakers relied on simple, practical solutions to keep their homes tidy. One of those forgotten tricks involved using old pillowcases as drawer liners and organizers. Rather than throwing worn pillowcases away, people repurposed them to protect clothing, absorb moisture, reduce odors, and create neat compartments inside drawers. The method required no special tools or extra spending, making it an easy way to bring order to everyday spaces while giving new life to items already in the home.
The process is remarkably simple. A clean pillowcase is laid flat inside a drawer, creating a soft protective layer between clothing and the drawer surface. Excess fabric can be folded neatly around the edges for a tailored appearance. For additional organization, the pillowcase can be folded to form separate sections for socks, undergarments, scarves, or other small items. Some people even cut older pillowcases into smaller sleeves and sew the ends, creating custom organizers for jewelry, office supplies, cosmetics, or kitchen utensils.
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