Pink Elephant
Well-Known Member
Goodness me, what has this world come to! LOL! Call me old-fashioned, but when it comes to clothespins, wood, is the only way for me!
- Do you use wooden or plastic clothespins?
- What prompted you to choose one over the other?
- How long have you been line-drying for?
- Do you have an umbrella clothesline, a fixed line, or an old-fashioned pulley wheel line?
- Where do you keep your clothespins when not in use?
- Has anyone else noticed how poor the quality has gotten in the way of wooden clothespins?
- Is there anything you won't hang on a clothesline?
- Is there anything you hang on the line that seems odd or unusual?
- When hanging towels and linens and things (diapers, etc), do you use two pins to hang such, or do you carry-over the loose corner waiting for the second pin and fasten that corner with a corner of the next item to help save on pin use?
- Do you use wooden or plastic clothespins?
- What prompted you to choose one over the other?
- How long have you been line-drying for?
- Do you have an umbrella clothesline, a fixed line, or an old-fashioned pulley wheel line?
- Where do you keep your clothespins when not in use?
- Has anyone else noticed how poor the quality has gotten in the way of wooden clothespins?
- Is there anything you won't hang on a clothesline?
- Is there anything you hang on the line that seems odd or unusual?
- When hanging towels and linens and things (diapers, etc), do you use two pins to hang such, or do you carry-over the loose corner waiting for the second pin and fasten that corner with a corner of the next item to help save on pin use?