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I peg Tshirts on the bottom hem, jeans from the waist, then, when dry-ish, turn them upside down and peg from the ankles. Towels on the short side unless there's enough room on the rotary line to put them lengthwise.............and why did I ask this??
It was because of the sheets drying question! I used to peg a sheet onto 2 lines, so that the sheet hung down to make a pocket, then I saw someone putting the sheet over the line and pegging the 2 hanging sides together at the edges so they couldn't separate and, haven't looked back since!!
All the small stuff, like socks and underwear goes on one of those multi peg thingies like this one https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-20-peg.../p/0132982
I can peg it up indoors and hang it on the line or in the GH to dry. Its also quick to take in when the rain starts.
It was because of the sheets drying question! I used to peg a sheet onto 2 lines, so that the sheet hung down to make a pocket, then I saw someone putting the sheet over the line and pegging the 2 hanging sides together at the edges so they couldn't separate and, haven't looked back since!!
All the small stuff, like socks and underwear goes on one of those multi peg thingies like this one https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-20-peg.../p/0132982
I can peg it up indoors and hang it on the line or in the GH to dry. Its also quick to take in when the rain starts.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.