Re: Ironing press

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Re: Ironing press Phaedrine 04-04-2006
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Posted by Phaedrine on April 4, 2006, 10:44 am

> I treated myself to an ironing press recently.
> Is there some trick to making ironing easier with these creatures? I
> seem to have all sorts of problems with shirts and blouses, even
> unfitted ones. It has a pressing pad but the clothes still seem to be
> sort of wrinkly and I have to finish them off by hand.
> I have it set to cotton and high steam.
> :(
> Fey

Hang in there. It does take some practice. It took me some time to
learn to do shirts on my now ancient Elna Press but it can be done. One
of my favorite uses for it is applying fusibles (use press cloths!).
That really saves a great deal of time.

--
I fear me you but warm the starved snake,
Who, cherished in your breasts, will sting your hearts. (Henry VI, Shakespeare)

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