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Encyclopedia > Clothesline
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Clothes pins on a clothes line

Clothes line is any type of string, rope, cord, or twine that has been stretched between two points, generally outside, a few feet above the ground. Clothing that has recently been washed is hung along the line to dry, using clothespins.


Clothes lines became somewhat less popular with the invention of the Clothes dryer, especially in North America, since it reduces not only labour but a dependency on fair weather.


Clothes dryers use significant amounts of electricity, so environmental organizations advocate the use of clothes lines, since it reduces energy consumption and the consequent pollution, depletion of fossil fuel and CO2 emission (see Global Warming) associated with electricity generation. However, since clothes lines may be perceived as associated with poverty, zoning and other regulations may prohibit their use. This is particularly true in California. In Scotland the outlook is different: most tenement buildings are attached to a drying green, a communal area which, while it may double as recreational space, is predominantly a place with many clothes lines.


This device lent its name to a move in professional wrestling, in which one wrestler runs towards another and extends their arm out from the side of the body and parallel to the ground, knocking over the other as they run by.




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Clothesline Crochet (288 words)
Clothesline crochet is a technique used to create baskets, rugs, coasters, chair pads, placemats, etc. The crochet stitches are worked over a core of clothesline or other cord for body, thickness and durability.
I found a 100% cotton 1/8"diameter sash cord that's thinner than clothesline, but it works nicely for smaller projects like coasters, trivets and small baskets.
Especially avoid cotton clothesline with a nylon core.
Women in Transition: The Clothesline Project (423 words)
The Clothesline Project is a collection of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, their family and friends.
The goal of The Clothesline Project is to educate the public about the extent, prevalence, and impact of violence against women.
The Clothesline Project began in 1990 when members of the Cape Cod Women's Agenda hung a clothesline across the village green in Hyannis, Massachusetts with 31 shirts designed by survivors of assault, rape and incest.
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