When the freaking draw string gets halfway sucked out in the washing machine and then you just have one really long one sticking out?
How the heck do you rethread em?
When the freaking draw string gets halfway sucked out in the washing machine and then you just have one really long one sticking out?
How the heck do you rethread em?
If the string comes out of your waistband halfway:
1) Pull the string all of the way out.
2) Attach a medium or large safety pin to one end of the string.
3) Thread the safety pin through one of the openings on the waistband.
4) Push the safety pin around the wasteband until it comes out the second hole in the waistband.
5) Now, tie a knot at each end of the string so this doesn't happen again!
take it out all the way, put a safety pin on one end and push it through til it comes out the there side. remove safety pin
put a safety pin through the end and slowly thread it through by bunching up the material.
Just tie them before putting them in the wash.
If the methods of the previous three posters does not work, try threading it with a safety pin.
Glad I could help.
safety pin, safety pin, safety pin!
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Pure genius....now that I feel like a complete tool. Thanks.
That was actually really funny.
Just use a safety pin.
voiceofreasoning wrote:
Just use a safety pin.
Great idea!!!
I can't find a safety pin. Any other ideas?
Dude, you're funny. I'm all for safety pins too. But, since you can't find one, try a small nut (the kind with a threaded hole in the center). Pull out the string, tie an end of the string to the nut, and begin the bunching process. Be patient! Let us know if this works. The safety pin thingy I have done; this approach I haven't tried. Peace.
more useful than a nut might be a washer. but if you dont have a saftey pin like from an old bib number, not sure how likely it would be you have a washer..
Well put! What runner doesn't have a lot of safety pins?
Buy new shorts, for god's sake.
No, wait. I'm not finished.
Enter a race that gives you safety pins to pin on your number. You can wear the new shorts.
Once you finish, you can go home, use the safety pins you get to attempt the safety pin trick above, and VOILA! Two pairs of shorts!
i hate when the strings get tangled around my sack.
Oh, and if you need clarification, I hear Rexing has a good powerpoint presentation on the subject.
Here's an idea that has worked for me... Straighten out a metal hanger, feed it into one hole all the way around the waist band and out the other hole, tape the string to it and pull the hanger back thru the hole. Kind of like a fishtape that electricions use.