Line-Drying Clothes: The Complete Guide (Step-by-step)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @Organizing-TV
    @Organizing-TV  Год назад +1

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  • @CarolineAnandSiddiqui
    @CarolineAnandSiddiqui Месяц назад +1

    I love how you explain the tiniest thing, it's so interesting

  • @KevBear715
    @KevBear715 Год назад +1

    Excellent! I enjoy your sense of humor, too.

  • @RUT812
    @RUT812 Год назад +2

    Our condo won’t allow us to line dry our clothes on our terrace, so we hang them up to dry inside. We put an extra shower rod in the guest bathroom & hung some clip hangers in the other guest bathroom. We also purchased solar panels to drastically reduce our electric bill. We pay less than $2 U.S. every 2 months for electricity. I use the air fluff for the stiff stuff like towels.

    • @Organizing-TV
      @Organizing-TV  Год назад +1

      That's really clever! It is good to hear that you were able to get around the restrictions. How do you deal with the dampness from the clothes in the extra bathroom?

    • @RUT812
      @RUT812 Год назад

      @@Organizing-TV I only hang clothes in those bathrooms when there are no guests. The bathrooms aren’t damp.

  • @HilaryAnderton-h6c
    @HilaryAnderton-h6c 6 месяцев назад +2

    I peg jeans from the hems, 2 pegs each, then the heavier, wetter part gets blown about more. I peg tee shirts from under the arms so no visible peg marks 😁.

  • @drlatham22
    @drlatham22 Год назад +1

    Line drying in December-January-February is more challenging than during the summer.

    • @Organizing-TV
      @Organizing-TV  Год назад +1

      For sure! It is an entirely different game. I did make a video about it last year if you are interested in seeing my take on it

  • @john.andrew.brighton
    @john.andrew.brighton 7 месяцев назад +1

    Occasionally, I don’t mind hanging laundry outside in the rain, but only if it’s like sunny, and then it rains and then it clears again (because that happens a lot in New York, where I live) especially in the summer. I mean I know when to hang laundry outside because I was originally from the UK. Also I usually get a lot of wind during the winter going into spring. As for hanging, I hang my jeans and my football shorts differently. Also I don’t like to hang my underwear on extremely windy days, because I don’t want that to blow into my neighbour’s yard

  • @largefamilycleanup
    @largefamilycleanup 3 месяца назад +1

    Love line drying, nothing like the feeling of saving money on your dryer. Only problem is... it's never sunny in the UK

  • @uni-kumMitsubishi
    @uni-kumMitsubishi 4 месяца назад

    what would you do if your weren’t hanging the jeans?

  • @AbrahamLure
    @AbrahamLure Год назад

    In Australian summer our clothes get dried to a powdery, sun bleached crisp! I only hang out whites and bedding outdoors once it starts to get hot :(

    • @Organizing-TV
      @Organizing-TV  Год назад

      Wow really? That's pretty intense. When I've stayed in hot climates in the past, I usually dried mine on the balcony for a few hours and then they were done and nice and warm :)

  • @LadyMiner100
    @LadyMiner100 11 месяцев назад

    I use metal pegs which so far have lasted for years