Sorry, "lied" may be too harsh a word, especially as I am not sitting across from you, for you to get I'm not flaming you. I mean it in the sense: you weren't up front in telling her you KNOW she washed her own clothes.
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Since you knew she did her own laundry, (IMO) you should have just come out and said so. Then stated whether that was OK or not. That might have really impacted and changed her response.
She probably really loves working there as much as you love having her. She was too scared in thinking her whole job rests on the use of the washing machine for her OWN stuff. Like maybe you'd be upset she was stealing your water, making her self too much at home, taking too much for granted, or something. She
was using your soap & bleach.
It obviously didn't occur to her to think
earlier she was doing something wrong, or she would have hidden her tracks better: reset the buttons properly, used her own soap & bleach. Maybe tossed in a few onesies, in case she was confronted. Those are actions of one who is used to lying and having had people check up on them in the past.
I would say this was a teaching experience for
both of you. You did say in the OP you weren't sure how to proceed. You
both failed miserably at this situation.
Give both you & her amnesty over this. You both didn't mean to lie. Keep this in the right perspective. I doubt she's a baby shaker. I say that because, I
know I am severely tempted to be one

when listening to a screaming kid.

So I would think I can recognize the signs in others.

But, keep an eye on her (loosely) over her truthfulness. There's a saying, "Trust in God, but tie up your camels."