CLOTHES LINE
xx CLOTHES DRYER
Method for stringing a clothes line as seen in Colonial Williamsburg. EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Jun 1987 (v.18#3) pg. 6
Spring keeps clothes line taught. FAMILY HANDYMAN #84 Feb 1965 (v.15#1) pg. 71
How to design a trellis that hangs over the top of a clothesline structure without ruining the clothesline's usefulness. GARDEN GATE #17 Oct 1997 pg. 5
Outdoor clothes line pole of aluminum. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #432 May 1964 (v.60) pg. 98
Tip shows how to make a "rope ladder clothesline" in a free corner of a room. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #54 Nov-Dec 1978 pg. 42
Indoor clothes dryer. Metal framework with attached spring-type clothes pins slips over the top of any door and allows a full load to be hung up to dry. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #68 Mar-Apr 1981 pg. 167
Four-arm clothes pole doubles as tether ball game. POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1965 (v.124#1) pg. 124
Use flattened tubing to form and secure loops in the ends of plastic-sheathed wire clothesline. POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1988 (v.165#7) pg. 38
Retractable clothes line for basement use. POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1963 (v.183#5) pg. 112
A $2 clothesline raiser for comfortable hanging and high off-ground drying. POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1964 (v.184#2) pg. 167
Decorative garden "totem pole" is actually an umbrella-style clothesline. SUNSET May 1983 (v.170#5) pg. 146
Tip: Use old pantyhose as a support to hang sweaters for drying. THREADS #8 Dec 1986-Jan 1987 pg. 8
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