tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8518757992935548926.post72108148762701322..comments2013-04-24T21:00:05.256+03:00Comments on Growing an Olive Tree: Lessons in Line Drying 2Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8518757992935548926.post-23707072078514453102011-12-03T16:16:14.378+02:002011-12-03T16:16:14.378+02:00Oh Yes! I actually hang things inside out, too. ...Oh Yes! I actually hang things inside out, too. I'm not sure why I haven't mentioned that!Callie Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02523442024352245678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8518757992935548926.post-1194745070192530032011-12-02T22:24:09.866+02:002011-12-02T22:24:09.866+02:00excellent. some other thoughts for you:
1. i wash...excellent. some other thoughts for you: <br />1. i wash and dry most of my clothes (and definitely darks) inside out. that helps them keep their color, and on the rare occasion that i dry outside, i don't worry about fading. <br />2. you mentioned in your first post about fabric softener. i *hate* chemical fabric softener now, but i do remember asking about it during a season growing up when we lined dried everything. we all got tired of crunchy socks and towels. anyway, have you tried white vinegar? that's supposed to work as a fabric softener in the wash or rinse cycle or something. if i come across info about it i'll let you know.Amanda Denglerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17279421898158844638noreply@blogger.com