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How do you hang your washing out?

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MollyNew Mon 27-Apr-26 19:57:53

I've always hung tops from the bottom and trousers etc from the waist but I went to a relative's at the weekend and she hung shirts and tops from the shoulders, which I thought was unusual.

FranP Tue 28-Apr-26 13:46:21

Casdon

I hang tops with the pegs under the armpits so they don’t stretch and the peg marks are not visible. Does that make me a washing line freak?

That is it exactly

Fara56 Tue 28-Apr-26 13:49:07

There’s a science to hanging washing out properly! As I tell my husband - as we fight over the privilege to hang the washing outside.

Mmc123uk Tue 28-Apr-26 13:56:56

Deedaa

My daughter and I always claim not to be neurodivergent in spite of if affecting most of the family, but when she showed me a photo of the school football strip hanging up to dry, she was worrying because she'd got the numbers in the wrong order and I was worrying because she'd hung them upside down!

Love this thanks

TG3465 Tue 28-Apr-26 14:00:13

I’ve been married for nearly 50 years and I’ve always, always hung trousers from the legs. It’s never occurred to me to do it any other way, and this is honestly the first time I’ve ever heard of hanging trousers from the waistband! If it’s something like jeans, how does the waistband ever get completely dry?

Lovemylife Tue 28-Apr-26 14:10:17

Shirts, dresses and tees all go on hangers. Trousers and skirts pegged at the waist. Inside out if it’s very hot and sunny. Each item has to have pegs of the same colour. Fitted sheets have to be shaken vigorously to remove seeds and leaves before taking indoors.

DeeAitch56 Tue 28-Apr-26 14:14:54

Jumpers either pegged under armpits or on a clothes hanger, trousers from the bottom of the legs so the weight of the body part pulls the creases out of the legs so no ironing required, shirts are pegged out by the collar

knspol Tue 28-Apr-26 14:22:39

Casdon

I hang tops with the pegs under the armpits so they don’t stretch and the peg marks are not visible. Does that make me a washing line freak?

I do exactly the same as you with T-shirts or stretchy things but other shirts I hang from the bottom.

pennyg Tue 28-Apr-26 14:23:29

There's a rather wonderful group on Facebook called 'Washing Line Appreciation Society'; hanging from top/bottom, style/colour of pegs, type of washing line ..... all is discussed, with quite a few chuckles along the way!

knspol Tue 28-Apr-26 14:25:26

I always dry undies in the tumbler or else on a small clothes horse in the house, don't like to hang them outside .

DamaskRose Tue 28-Apr-26 14:30:08

TheSunRisesInTheEast

Drying anything on the line fills me with joy! 😂

Me too! I heard recently that in some parts of the US clothes lines are forbidden! 😳 That’s why they always seem to tumble dry everything!

Grandma600 Tue 28-Apr-26 14:34:01

Everything shaken thoroughly before being pegged out upside down and inside out, ready for ironing later.
Am I a sad sack to find this thread interesting? 🫢

Foxyferret Tue 28-Apr-26 14:40:20

Casdon, I always hang them like you, tops over the line and pegs under the arm to avoid stretching. My pegs go into my peg bag which is attached to a coat hanger so I can slide it along the line as I go.

TheSunRisesInTheEast Tue 28-Apr-26 14:42:39

If you are, we all are, Grandma!! 😂

Greciangirl Tue 28-Apr-26 15:12:55

Always put pegs in peg bag and bring them in afterwards.

4allweknow Tue 28-Apr-26 16:12:36

MollyNew I'm wuth your method. Supposed to allow the wind to blow through the clothing to dry. Sheets I peg top and bottom edges using two lines on the rotary dryer, just like a sail.

Thisismyname1953 Tue 28-Apr-26 16:14:44

We can’t hang our washing out for a few weeks yet as we have ongoing building work in the house and garden . We have two hanging wall racks in the back bedroom we put all our washing on coat hangers and hang them up.Dehumidifier on .
When this work is finished we have a new twirly washing line and will hang washing out like many others , shirts from the bottom and trousers from the top .

Mojack26 Tue 28-Apr-26 16:26:36

Tops same as you but trousers by the legs as my mum said the wind blows down through the legs and through to the and it waisband is thickest and takes longer to dry...Made sense so I've always done it thaf way.

GolferGrandma Tue 28-Apr-26 17:05:02

I have a four branch rotary drier and always balance the heavier items on opposite lines to prevent the lines breaking,
I’m obsessed with hanging washing, not only in groups, but in coordinating colours. ie. underwear, socks, etc.
Since I’ve been ill my DH sometimes pegs out, but so haphazardly I have to go out and rearrange to my specifications!! Neither does he peg towels, pillow cases, sheets straight. And I always thought he was the one with OCD (or as he says CDO, as it has to be in alphabetical order!!)

BlueBelle Tue 28-Apr-26 17:35:30

Oh yes definitely put pegs away - I'm not a slut!!
Thank Grannygravy for the complement I posted above that I leave mine out 🤣🤣🤣

Grannybags Tue 28-Apr-26 17:46:04

BlueBelle

*Oh yes definitely put pegs away - I'm not a slut!!*
Thank Grannygravy for the complement I posted above that I leave mine out 🤣🤣🤣

Apologies to anyone who leaves their pegs on the line! 🤣

Nanny27 Tue 28-Apr-26 17:46:35

Oh don't get me started on this one. Tops from the bottom and bottoms from the top but... everything MUST be facing the same way AND... must have matching coloured pegs.
I know I know.

Foxyferret Tue 28-Apr-26 18:07:13

I always check which way the wind is blowing and hang so things like shirts billow out. Very technical this washing malarkey!

BlueBelle Tue 28-Apr-26 18:13:53

Hahaha I don t really care Granny if you want to think I m a slut for leaving some little bits of plastic out on the line that’s fine by me…..a slut I am 🤣

Fatoldlady Tue 28-Apr-26 18:15:19

Bottoms from the top, but tops depend on fabric - if it stretches it's hung very carefully from the shoulders with the pegs on the seams. T'Other Half's shirts are hung from the bottom of the side seams.
I don't understand those that peg at the armpits - surely that means you've got four layers of fabric together to try to dry, and also don't you get a line across from being hung over the line?
My washing is grouped, and of course socks are all hung in pairs facing the same way.

GrammaH Tue 28-Apr-26 18:32:36

I'm a slut too, personally always on.the line and I hang trousers from the legs as how else does the waistband dry? I don't match pegs or clothes - things go on as they come out of the basket. I do pair socks though.