I totally agree! I think my sheets are softer when they are line dried than when I dry them in the dryer! Due to allergies, I have started removing them as soon as they are dry, rather than leaving them out there for hours to collect pollen. :) gail
It's the best smell there is! My MIL used to dry towels outside in the dead of winter! They would be all crunchy when she brought them in. Spring is really a better time for drying outside! lol!
Line dried sheets have got to be the nicest thing ever. I've been so grateful for the nice weather and the chance to give my dryer a break. Yay for Spring! :)
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I totally agree! I think my sheets are softer when they are line dried than when I dry them in the dryer!
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It's the best smell there is! My MIL used to dry towels outside in the dead of winter! They would be all crunchy when she brought them in. Spring is really a better time for drying outside! lol!
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I think I can smell them just by looking at your picture :D I really nee to put a clothesline in my backyard...
ReplyDeleteOh that picture looks delightful :)
ReplyDeleteLine dried sheets have got to be the nicest thing ever. I've been so grateful for the nice weather and the chance to give my dryer a break. Yay for Spring! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the smell of fresh air dried linens
ReplyDeleteYou are so right! The scent in heavenly!
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