by Gina Roberson
Whenever you wash your t-shirts be sure to turn them inside-out first. Then when you take them out of the dryer and turn them right side out, they won’t have any puckers in them and the design will sit flat.
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Would love to see a pic of your dolls. As a youngster (MANY moons ago) I also loved Ragged Ann and Andy Dolls . Unfortunately mine got lost in a move long ago. A lady that later went blind made them for me.
Comment on Wash It Right: I NEVER, and I do mean NEVER, put my embroidered or “blinged” t-shirts in the dryer. I put them on wooden hangers with a curved end (to avoid points at the shoulders) and after I pull them to the appropriate length, I air-dry them. Otherwise they shrink to the length my DD (who is 5’4″) could use. I’m 5’9″, and I don’t need waist-length shirts!