I realize everyone may not find *joy* in air drying their clothes, but it makes me feel good that I don't *have* to use my dryer. I like the idea of being less dependent and more self sufficient, no matter how small a step it may be. As you can see my laundry room is more of a closet, so I'm having to be creative and efficient in drying a weeks worth of clothes! I only have one small load of whites left and I'll officially be dryer free for the week!!
I used my shower curtain rod to dry our long pants.
And of course I used my new drying rack that I found at the thrift store a few weeks ago! If I had just one or two more of these I could handle air drying a bunch of clothes, no problem.
Benefits of Air Drying:
*Saves $ on electricity
*Prolongs the life of your clothes AND your dryer
*Eliminates accidental shrinkage in clothes
*Adds moisture to the very dry winter air (I LOVE this benefit!)
*Satisfaction in doing something by hand


We air dry our pants, shirts, and in the summer sheets. Towels and socks are a MUST dryer dry in this house! I cannot stand the hard, crisp towels and socks! I never realized that it adds moister to the air! Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteWe love hanging our clothes to dry too! Saves a ton:) Thank you for sharing this post also on Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways! It's so encouraging.
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Andrea
www.frugallysustainable.com
I am so happy to see that I am not the only one who LOVES and finds JOY in air drying! Now that it is winter and I have only one rack, all of my clothes are hanging on windows and on a canopy bed lol! But yes, I do love to air dry and just seeing the savings makes me think twice of the dryer!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteI use a metal quilt rack to dry our clothes in front of the fireplace. We are redoing our laundry room - I may request a couple of rods in between cabinets like yours for the same reason! I love air drying my clothes. Hubby...not so much.