debbie in seattle
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I use my washing machine all the time. Never put my tops in the dryer, all are hung to dry.
hahahahaWhen I was a kid (1956 or so), we DID have a dryer, but my mother insisted clothes had to be hung up outside to get that fresh smell. So when it was 24(F) degrees outside, I had to hang the wash on the line with clothespins. Then about 2 hours later, I had to break the frozen clothes off the line and crack 'em so they'd fit in the dryer, and then "dryer" dry them. My mother thought this was perfectly OK. I mostly swore under my breath.
Gosh, I remember growing up and everything was put on a line outside to dry. Those towels were brutal to dry off with....stiff as a board! As a "grown up", I don't think I have ever hand washed anything. I love the modern conveniences of different cycles on your washing machine! But now that I think about your question, even if it were just one person to wash for...I would still wait until I had a small load and run the washer on the smallest setting.
I don't hand wash anything. I had quite enough of that when we were stationed overseas. Hand washing military fatigues is NO picnic.
I never had to hand wash the fatigues and khakis, but I sure did have to iron them. Yow. Iron in one hand and a can of spray starch in the other. Get those creases lined up with military precision, ma'am!
My father worked in a factory, but my mother thought he should still have creases in his pants. She bought some metal adjustable frames. You slid the pants over them where you wanted the creases, and hung them on the line to dry. Apparently they still make them. Who would have guessed. These are on Amazon.
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My father worked in a factory, but my mother thought he should still have creases in his pants. She bought some metal adjustable frames. You slid the pants over them where you wanted the creases, and hung them on the line to dry. Apparently they still make them. Who would have guessed. These are on Amazon.
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My mother used those too and also some heavy metal rods that went into the rod pocket and hem of the acres and acres of ruffled Priscilla fiberglass curtains she had on all of the windows. Mom would be shocked to know that I don't own any curtains!
I have found the neatest thing. Mesh bags to put bras and delicates in so they can safely be machine washed. They have special bags for bras... and I have some expensive ones that I don't want ruined.
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Here is a picture of the clothesline that I made for my wife. At one time one end contained 2 swings for the grandkids until they got older!!
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