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    I have a clothes line hung across my living room and hang some clothes there. Real cheap on the dryer bill and I turn them to make sure both sides get dry. Also make the house smell fresh. It's really great if you use an outside clothes line and it's a rainy day!

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    I do this too. Mine is in my spare bedroom, nobody uses this room...except the cats. I also use a small fan..for a little extra air flow. If things aren't completely dry ...I toss them in the dryer for about 5-10 minutes and it fluffs them up a bit and gets that stiffness out (my husband hates stiff, line dryed clothes).

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    I have a line in my basement that I use all winter long. In the summer I dry them outside.

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