Okay, who's the wiseguy who keeps sneaking into my house,
going into the dryer and
turning my short sleeve shirts inside out ?????
Come on, 'fess up!
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Since I got sick, I've been wearing t-shirts most of the time.
Blue or grey, heavy material, with a front pocket for my phone.
(Thank you, Walmart).
ed11563 wrote:Okay, who's the wiseguy who keeps sneaking into my house,going into the dryer andturning my short sleeve shirts inside out ?????Come on, 'fess up!
I'm going to let you in on a little secret, ed.
Clothes want to go back to their natural state.
Which is, inside out. Wrong side out. They mean the same thing.
(I have made so many clothes, over the years, I have come to expect it.)
When you sew a pair of pants, or a shirt, or whatever the case may be, you put it together with the wrong side out.
After you finish sewing it, and turn it right side out. Yeehaw. It looks great.
Throw it in the washer, and guess what?
It will turn itself wrong side out, again.
(This doesn't usually happen with heavier fabric, like a pair of jeans. It happens a lot, with lighter weight fabrics.)
It's just the nature of the beast.
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Fort Worth Mom wrote:ed11563 wrote:Okay, who's the wiseguy who keeps sneaking into my house,going into the dryer andturning my short sleeve shirts inside out ?????Come on, 'fess up!I'm going to let you in on a little secret, ed.Clothes want to go back to their natural state.Which is, inside out. Wrong side out. They mean the same thing.(I have made so many clothes, over the years, I have come to expect it.)When you sew a pair of pants, or a shirt, or whatever the case may be, you put it together with the wrong side out.After you finish sewing it, and turn it right side out. Yeehaw. It looks great.Throw it in the washer, and guess what?It will turn itself wrong side out, again.(This doesn't usually happen with heavier fabric, like a pair of jeans. It happens a lot, with lighter weight fabrics.)It's just the nature of the beast.
Don't tell anyone, but
After high school, I worked for several months in the warehouse of a women's sportswear company (Majestic Specialties).
That's where I learned the function of the "size changing department".