First, you need to wash your clothes by hand. This can be done as simply as you want, with just a bucket and your hands, or as complicated as desired, with various manual contraptions.
To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
- manual clothes washer, bathtub or large bucket
- dry on a clothesline or drying rack
- at least “a standard load” (about eight large items and a bunch of socks and undies, etc.)
To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must:
- post two pics of clothes being washed
- post pic of clothes being dried (needs to show it hanging or lying out to dry)
- post pic of clothes folded
I picked a dull day to do laundry, and did a bigger load than usual, but many hours and changes of location later, the clothes are dry and folded!
I used organic refillable laundry liquid. I think it's EcoVer. It might actually have been the dish soap, but still eco-friendly! xD
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A fine heap.
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Progress.
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More progress.
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Drying attempt 1.
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Drying attempt 2.
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Fast-forward to the final frame!
They say time's the great healer, and that's true. It's just not a very good anaesthetist, is the problem,
Whose lunar deity is not male is destined to be dominated by his wife. -- Old Hindu proverb
Hello, SkIPPers! I washed laundry by hand today. I used a bucket system with a plunger, like the one in the video at the start of this bb. I also used minimal Oasis brand soap, (biodegradable) so that as I rinsed, I gave watery love to my growies. I hung them on an old umbrella to dry.