well you hang up your clothes with pegs and they dry in the sun !!!
Clothes pegs work by gripping onto the fabric of clothing items, such as shirts or pants, when hung up to dry. The two prongs of the pegs maintain tension when squeezed together, allowing them to secure the clothing to a line or hanger.
Yes, evaporation takes place when drying clothes on a line. The heat from the sun causes the water in the clothes to evaporate into the air, resulting in the clothes drying.
A clothesline tightener is typically a device that helps to maintain tension in a clothesline by gradually tightening it as the line stretches. It usually consists of a mechanism that can be adjusted to remove slack in the line, ensuring that clothes hang securely without sagging. By turning the tightener, the clothesline is pulled taut, keeping the clothes from touching the ground.
We jerk clothes to remove the extra water from the clothes. this makes the clothes dry fast as we are doing our bit of work and rest is all evaporation. take care friend....
When clothes are hung on a washing line, the water in the fabric evaporates due to heat and airflow. The sun and wind help to speed up the evaporation process, making the clothes dry faster. Gravity also helps to pull the water down and away from the clothes.
Clothes-Line ended on 1937-12-09.
Clothes-Line was created on 1937-09-30.
The Isabella Oliver line of clothes are specifically designed for the expectant mother. The clothes are developed to flatter the physique of the pregnant woman, while at the same time being comfortable and relaxed.The clothes are also supposed to be versatile. This avoids the problem of having to have one set of clothes for work, one for apres work and one for play.
if you turn handle, it raises/lowers the height of line so you can put clothes on.
if you turn handle, it raises/lowers the height of line so you can put clothes on.
A clothes line.
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The duration of Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley is 1.12 hours.
For small amounts of clothes a microwave would work. Possibly a stove might work as well. However in both cases you would have to be very careful and watchful that you clothes neither melted or caught fire
Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley was created on 1918-03-11.
hand-woven clothes
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