Grandma never left the clothes pins on the line...indoor or out.
Mom never left the clothes pins on the lineGrandma never left the clothes pins on the line...indoor or out.
when the basement was clean enough or the kids weren't rampaging, clothes were hung up. when they came down, clothes pins went in the pouch.Mom never left the clothes pins on the line
Something about line dryed clothes, can’t put my finger on it but even in January-30 they freeze **** stiff they still dry and have that certain smell and feel weird.when the basement was clean enough or the kids weren't rampaging, clothes were hung up. when they came down, clothes pins went in the pouch.
Yup, wife dries most of her clothes and a few of mine on a line in the basement.Something about line dryed clothes, can’t put my finger on it but even in January-30 they freeze **** stiff they still dry and have that certain smell and feel weird.
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Good idea, I've always used ziplock bags.
My old man taught me that when we were rebuilding the model A. A sharp pencil is a useful tool.Good idea, I've always used ziplock bags.
I thinhk the cardboard may be better.