I'm living on my own immediately. How can I avoid Ironing? Should I just swing them up after I wash the clothes?

Should I just swing them up after I wash the clothes?
Answers:    Here are a couple of tricks:

Buy wrinkle free shirts when you purchase contemporary ones. It saves plentifully of time.

When you do the laundry, hang things up as soon as the dryer is finished. For cottons, win them a little earlier they are fully dry, and smooth them out with your hand, put on a hanger and let them finish nouns drying.

Use the clothesline in the spring, summer and spatter to have your sheets, linens, dresses, pant and shirts be ironed by the wind.

If you hold lots of clothes, go to a laundromat roughly once every 2-3 weeks and do all your stuff at once. Start by loading the whites, and lighter fabric in the machines first, later progress down the row of machines ending near towels and jeans. Do the same contained by the dryers. By the time your lightweight stuff is dry and hung, the medium stuff is equipped to fold or hang, and the jeans and towels are done second. I used to go roughly once every three weeks when I was single and did everything surrounded by less than 3 hours, and never have to iron.

Now I have hangrail right over the washer and dryer for shirts and slacks and avoid a righteous share of my ironing that way. Just never permit stuff sit in the dryer. Thats when it wrinkles.
put reheat clothes on hanger or if wrinkled but in bathroom around melt steam until wrinkles come out.