Released August 18, 2009
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.




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 by Dawn McDonough — August 19, 2009 @ 8:46 am
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!
Comment by Sue Chapman — August 20, 2009 @ 1:20 pm