Ironing is also done with steam, which I do not see in that improvised version - although you could sprinkle water on the shirt before heating it with the dryer. However, the metal ruler is really not heavy enough to do this properly. It won't work.
a wool shirt shirnks more in the dryer
The shirt will shrink.
That could happen when the shirt comes right out of the dryer.
When clothes are in the dryer and they tumble they create friction causing the electrons of an atom to build up on the sock , creating static electricity which creates a negative charge. The shirt is still uncharged, so when they come out of the dryer the socks negative charge attracts the protons in the shirt making them stick together. It is also known as induction.
static cling is like when you pull a shirt out of the dryer and something is sticking to it and when you pull it apart it makes a spark noise that is static cling
a wool shirt shirnks more in the dryer
The shirt will shrink.
That could happen when the shirt comes right out of the dryer.
If you put a sticker on the shirt, and then put it in the dryer, it will not come off.
my silk shirt shrank in the dryer.
I would wash it inside out.
It is declarative, as it states a fact.
Put it in the dryer with something red
Possibly something that was green in the dryer? Such as a green shirt or a sock.
When clothes are in the dryer and they tumble they create friction causing the electrons of an atom to build up on the sock , creating static electricity which creates a negative charge. The shirt is still uncharged, so when they come out of the dryer the socks negative charge attracts the protons in the shirt making them stick together. It is also known as induction.
Wash it in hot and then dry it in a hot dryer.
If your white shirt got wet and you want to dry it, put it in a dryer, or let it air out, outside, until it is dry.