To add, chances are good, they'll be some excess material (plastic) that will need to be trimmed away to provide for a neat fit, and you can do that with either a pair of sharp scissors or utility knife.
To add, chances are good, they'll be some excess material (plastic) that will need to be trimmed away to provide for a neat fit, and you can do that with either a pair of sharp scissors or utility knife.
What Tussiemussies said!! I needed one out here in Cali, at home on the other coast, I have several wooden clothes bars that I have gotten from auctions!! My DH got me a really cool antique clothesline, in apple green, that is wooden and folds up when the line drying is done!! I have not seen one like it anywhere in my travels.The one from Target, is very nice,folds up nicely too....and was a whopping 19.99!
![]()
Was this thread helpful to you at all, Tradd? Do post an update when you can.![]()
Hello, Mrs-M! I've been rather preoccupied lately, and I've not remembered to take a look at racks on my weekly trip to Target since I started this thread, so I will let you know!
No worries, Tradd, do keep us posted.![]()
I finally remembered to look at the drying racks when I hit Target today.
I got a white metal rack with 25 ft of drying space for about $23. It was very easy to put together. I put it together while I had a load in the washer and now the clothing items are drying on the rack. I still hung up two thin cotton sweaters to dry (inside out so shoulder marks from the hangers are on the inside) and one cami. The rack is an empty corner of my kitchen.
Sounds like you got exactly what you needed!
That's great, Tradd! Hope you enjoy it.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)