HOW TO MAKE AN INDOOR CLOTHESLINE (STEP-BY-STEP) STEP 1. EVALUATE YOUR SPACE FOR AN INDOOR CLOTHESLINE Before you actually build the indoor clothesline, you’ll need to determine where in your home or apartment an indoor clothesline wouldn’t be in the way of your day-to-day living, wi...
Clip bobby pins along the elastic lines and onto the hair to fasten the crown. Imagine a clothesline with laundry clips across it. Use clear fishing wire to attach the crown, if the elastic bands tend to come off easily or if there are no hoops inside the crown. Create an "X" formed ...
This easy-to-follow guide will show you how to transform cotton clothesline into a charming and comfortable bed that your cat will love. You’ll need a sewing machine to shape the bed and make adorable kitty ear handles, while the cushion requires some simple sewing of soft fabric and ...
A T-bar trellis looks much like an old-fashioned clothesline, with two T-shaped supports spaced about 20 feet apart and five parallel, horizontal wires strung between the supports. At the center between the T-bars, another vertical support, such as a wire or pole, guides the trunk of the...
the “Bitts” but theRat-Tail Stopperis better. It can also be used to make aMidshipman’s Hitch, an adjustable loop in the end of a rope with many uses on boats, e.g., to act as a spring line to a dock or as a boom-vang and, at home, it makes an adjustable Clothesline ...
Naturally, this can transfer onto your "clean" clothes, so to prevent this from happening, give the clothesline a quick wipe-down with a kitchen sponge and a bit of detergent and water every month and allow it to dry before using. Also clean the clothespins regularly, as they can ...
Alternatively, you could put whole figs on wooden skewers and hang them in the sun, using clothespins to attach the skewers to branches or to a clothesline.[1] 4 Cover the figs with cheesecloth. This will protect them from insects as they dry. Tuck the cheesecloth tightly around the dryi...