Here's an extract from my book. Y'know - the one I wrote years ago but didn't get published because I didn't think it was good enough and the timing wasn't right, and now the timing is right I really think I could update and improve on it but I don't have the time anymore. Yeah! That one.
Finger Pressing
1. Remove clothes from machine as soon as the wash cycle has finished.
2. Hang anything on coat hangers that you normally store on coat hangers.
3. Smooth each surface down between the palms.
4. Smooth every hem, pulling gently to stretch shrunken stitching, between finger and thumb.
5. Hang in a warm place to dry, repeating steps 3 and 4 once or twice as the clothes are drying, and again just before they are fully dry.
6. Follow steps 3 to 5 for any clothes you are drying on radiators or a clotheshorse.
NB It is important with all laundry when line-drying to clip the pegs to the areas which are not seen when the clothes are being worn. For example, if drying t-shirts on a washing line, peg at the armpit area as this will be covered by the arm when wearing the garment.
What I need to add to this is that giving it a good hard shake gets rid of a lot of creases.
I don't even know where we keep the iron anymore. Occasionally Richard irons his 'going out shirts', but that's all.