Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Learn All Those Complicated Laundry Instructions with This Handy Chart

Ever look on a clothing tag for laundry instructions only to find a bunch of hieroglyph-like symbols that you can't decipher? Primer Magazine has a simple chart that shows you what each one means.
Most of them are pretty easy to understand: a crossed out iron means "do not iron," a crossed out dryer means "do not dry," and so on. Other symbols are more confusing: a circle means "dry clean," a triangle means "bleach," and three dots means "high heat" inside of whatever other symbol is present. Click on the image below for a closer look.


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Kelli M. Riebesehl of AZ's Riebesehl Family Law (602) 621-0779 is a busy work-at-home mom of 5 (ranging in ages 1-24) who enjoys mom/family blogging and being a mompreneur running several small business ventures along with her husband while raising her family in Phoenix, Arizona. In between naps and everyday new adventures, Kelli enjoys writing about family life, great frugal family finds, positive parenting, Zen and the art of self-improvement/happiness, giving back, food, technology, travel, and so much more. I'd love to hear from you here on my blog and connect with you on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MOMMYKOGGIBOO & https://www.facebook.comRIEBESEHLFAMILYLAWSRAISINGRIEBESEHLS, Twitter https://twitter.com/MOMMYKOGGIBOO , Google+ https://plus.google.com/117203736473599904411/about https://plus.google.com/u/1/112328076728457972853/about , Pinterest http://pinterest.com/mommykoggiboo/, and Stumble http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/MOMMYKOGGIBOO/lists.