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Early Days....

Posted on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 11:34

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Here is an excerpt from a site on things done in an earlier day.  I have been very interested in washing clothes by hand.

 

WASHING CLOTHES

Washing clothes was hard work. Doing the laundry took most of the day because everything was done by hand.

First water was hauled from the well or a nearby river. Everyone in the family helped to carry buckets (pails) of water. There had to be enough water for washing and rinsing. Water for washing was heated in an iron kettle or metal washtub. Rinsing was done in cold water.

Clothes were sorted and soaked in hot soapy water. First the whites were washed, then the colored clothes and finally the dirtiest clothes. A long stick was used to stir the clothes around in the hot water and to pull the clothes out.


Dirty clothes were scrubbed on a washboard.

Then the clothes were scrubbed on the washboard with homemade soap to remove the dirt. A cake of soap was rubbed over the stains. The cloth was rubbed up and down on the ridges of the washboard and dipped in water. This was very hard on the arms and fingers and a person's back would get sore from bending over.

The wash water was reused until it got too dirty. Then more water had to be heated.

To get out the soapsuds, the clothes were rinsed in cold water. More than one rinse was usually needed so two or more tubs were used for rinsing. The clothes were wrung out by hand or with a wringer. A wringer had rollers and a crank that would turn the rollers and squeeze the water out of the clothes. Then the clothes were hung on lines outdoors to dry. Clothes lines were tied between trees or buildings.

In the winter snow was melted for washing. Lines were stretched across the room near the fireplace (or stove) and most of the clothes were dried indoors.

 

 You can go to this site to see and read more about an earlier time.

http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/wash.html

 

Blessings,

Trixi


washing

Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 10:14 - Link

Trixi,

I am so thankful for my modern washer and dryer! We purchased a front loader a few years back and it has been a *huge* blessing in my life! With 10 kids to wash and care for - I don't know what I would do without a washer and dryer!

When we lived in guatemala - many women would wash at the river by hand....... they would carry their baskets full of their family's clothing and wash and scrub them by hand........ it was amazing to behold.

Blessings,
gloria

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