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- Larger items such as sheets and towels should be placed on inner lines and smaller articles on the outer lines.
- Sheets should be doubled (horizontally) and may be hung on the HANDY LINE in three ways -
- Peg one end to one line and loop the remainder forward and up the the line in front (like a sling).
Fitted sheets should be pegged in this manner.
- Place folded sheet over two lines.
- Peg the doubled sheet along one line and bring the remainder forward and peg back along the line in front (as if doing a 'U' turn).
- It's easier to fold the sheets in half when taking them out of the washing machine.
- Towels take longer to dry if hung vertically - either hang as suggested for a sheet as above or place horizontally. If using bath sheets they need to be placed on the line as in 3 above.
- Washing should be evenly balanced on both sides of the HANDY LINE.
- When placing trousers on the HANDY LINE it is a good idea to peg the front to one line and the back to another and open out the legs so that the air can flow through them.
- Quilts may be "tented" over the HANDY LINE making sure to carefully fold ends into centre and lift off.
- Do not use the HANDY LINE out in the open on windy days.
- It's a good idea to leave about 12 pegs on each line so they are readily available.
- The lines may be retensioned by undoing knot and gently pulling the line
through from other side making sure not to pull too tightly.
- Plush towels will be softer if shaken before hanging on the HANDY LINE.
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