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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So when your putting your washing on the line when hanging trousers donyou peg from the bottom or at the waist band???
Same with shirts from the shoulders or at the bottom.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I peg from the bottom, making sure it's as firm as possible thats shirts or trousers "
Both, I always peg from the bottom.
If you peg trousers from the waist, the waist area takes longer to dry |
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Oooooooh I like a good pegging thread, for me it’s from the waist for trousers, shirts either on the hanger or upside down by the side seams.
Although this time of year most of the washing is dried on the Sheila-maid. |
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"Oooooooh I like a good pegging thread, for me it’s from the waist for trousers, shirts either on the hanger or upside down by the side seams.
Although this time of year most of the washing is dried on the Sheila-maid. " is that what we down south call a cloths horse |
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"Oooooooh I like a good pegging thread, for me it’s from the waist for trousers, shirts either on the hanger or upside down by the side seams.
Although this time of year most of the washing is dried on the Sheila-maid. is that what we down south call a cloths horse "
It’s the sort that is attached to the ceiling by a pulley. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Oooooooh I like a good pegging thread, for me it’s from the waist for trousers, shirts either on the hanger or upside down by the side seams.
Although this time of year most of the washing is dried on the Sheila-maid. is that what we down south call a cloths horse
It’s the sort that is attached to the ceiling by a pulley. " oh very posh lol |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
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"Waist so I don't get peg marks on the legs and shirts
Shirts are never pegged, always dried on a hanger, I avoid ironing at all costs "
I do this too! Though i'll still iron them so they look extra good |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What about underwear 1 peg or 2
1 peg for G-strings, thongs and jockstraps
2 pegs for briefs, tangas, trunks and boxers.
3 pegs for belly warmers.. " noe your talking dirty lol |
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"Waist so I don't get peg marks on the legs and shirts
Shirts are never pegged, always dried on a hanger, I avoid ironing at all costs
I do this too! Though i'll still iron them so they look extra good "
Oooft |
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Always on the legs takes longer to dry the waist area on pants other way around.
Shirts and jumpers at the waist area again.
I use 2 hanging sock dryers, one for the socks.
The other for the thongs, gstrings, briefs and boxers the ladies stuff is buried inside of it as many ladies dont like them on view outside. |
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