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DIY: An Old-Fashioned Clothes-Drying Rack

Bess Piergrossi Completed Laundry Rack Cropped Cover Image

A good number of us on the Remodelista team are followers of Hitchfoot Farm on Instagram: First Fan and Margot caught on, then me, and we all quickly became captivated by Bess Piergrossi’s moody vignettes in her rough-hewn Maine farmhouse that look like they’re out of times past.

When Bess told us she was working on a DIY laundry rack inspired by deVol’s Laundry Maid (our all-time favorite) and made completely by hand, we wanted all the details. And she sent back a step-by-step how-to—complete with characteristically charming, old-fashioned scenes of hand-stretching rope by the hearth, singeing rope ends in candle flames, and hardware forged by her local blacksmith.

Here’s a look, with instructions by Bess:

Photographs by Bess Piergrossi.

Finished Laundry Rack, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

Materials

  • 10′ of 1/4″ rope (if rope finishing, tbs coconut oil is optional)
  • 2″ thick wood boards, approximately 8″ wide and 48″ long
  • 10 bolts or screws to match the size of the holes in your brackets
  • two steel curved brackets (made by our local blacksmith, but can be made by any local metal fabrication shop)

First, a note on steps 1 through 4, rope finishing: “This process is not necessary, but we were not happy with the rope selection at our local hardware store and took it upon ourselves to finish the rope through the following steps,” says Bess. “But it is purely aesthetic, and if you find a rope you are happy with, that will suffice!”

1. Singe the rope.

Laundry Rack Step 1 Rope Singeing, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

2. Then boil.

Laundry Rack Step 2 Rope Boiling, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

3. And dry.

Laundry Rack Step 3 Rope Stretching, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

4. Oil a little.

Laundry Rack Step 4 Rope Oiling, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

5. Add brackets.

Laundry Rack Step 5 Brackets, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

6. Salvage wood.

Laundry Rack Step 6 Salvaged Wood, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

7. Prepare the slats.

Laundry Rack Step 7 Slats, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

8. Place the slats.

Laundry Rack Step 8 Slat Placement, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

Laundry Rack Step 9 Slat Placement, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

9. Tie and hang.

Finished Laundry Rack, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

Finished Laundry Rack, Photo by Bess Piergrossi

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