Disclaimer: I'm sure the clothing manufacturers would be "horrified" at my simplistic method! However, I haven't turned our tighty-whities pink in several years, so what I'm doing seems to be working.
LOADS:
The basic laundry at the Claiborne household consists of 3 different types of loads:- Darks/Colors - jeans, dark colored shirts, any dark colored underwear, socks or Pj's (could include bed sheets, based on color)
- Whites/lights - socks, underwear or any other white or light colored clothing (could include bed sheets as well, based on color)
- Towels - towels, wash cloths, dust rags, small bathroom and kitchen rugs, etc. NOTE: I also throw the more rugged flannel sheets into the towel category.
Exceptions: A new silky/delicate blouse or new jeans that might "bleed" at the first wash should be washed separately as well as clothing for babies. Our washer has a cycle called "hand wash" that works well for those items. When in doubt, follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
PRE-SORTING:
Laundry is pre-sorted in our household. A basket in the closet contains darks/colors and a basket in the linen closet contains whites. Towels are kept on hooks or in a separate basket until ready to wash.
WASH SCHEDULE:
EVERY day...at least one load of laundry is done - dependent on which basket (from the pre-sorted items above) is the most full.
- Work days - if the whites or towels basket is the most full, the load is started when I first get up. These items are then dried before leaving for work. The darks/colors will require more attention in the hanging and drying process, so always do them at night when you have more time.
- Saturdays - We change the sheets on our beds and immediately wash them - this load is in addition to the daily load.
DRYING:
- Towels - Folded and put away - our washer and dryer tops are kept clear so they can be used as a folding station. Everything is folded there and put away.
- Whites - Dried, folded and put away straight out of the dryer - again fold them in the utility room and put them away.
- Sheets - Dried and immediately removed while warm to decrease wrinkling - fold and put them away. NOTE: To fold sheets, I put the fitted sheet, top sheet and 1 pillow case inside the second pillow case - this keeps every set together nicely. (see photo below).
- Dark/colors - These are the items that require more care - some items don't even need to be put in the dryer, such as silky blouses, jeans that you don't want to shrink, dress pants etc. - take those out of the washer and immediately hang them up to dry (our utility room has a closet type rod below the cabinets adjacent to the washer/dryer - we store empty hangers there and hang items that need to drip dry). Everything else goes in the dryer. ALERT: This is where you must pay attention and get these items out of the dryer a few items at a time, hanging immediately. This is key to prevent wrinkling. For example: Take out a couple of items, close dryer door and let remaining items spin on de-wrinkle cycle while you hang up the 2 items and repeat until dryer is empty and everything has been hung up or folded.
COMPLETE THE JOB:
Laundry isn't DONE until everything is put away.
Key points for the laundry routine are:
- Pre-sort
- Wash a load every day
- Take action as soon as the dry cycle is done and "complete" the job by delivering the items to their appropriate location.
I hope this is helpful - if you have any specific questions about our laundry routine, please let me know.
Special thanks to my "proofreader" - Taylor Claiborne-Calderon.