Friday, August 30, 2019

How to Iron Out Nasty Wrinkles in Your Fabric



How can you get the wrinkles out of your fabric when the wrinkles are very set in and hard to Iron out? Well it can be done, and its not hard at all. Let me show you how:D





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47 comments:

  1. Great.....hope it works for net dress too

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  2. Could I do this with a crewneck sweatshirt

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  3. Thank you Laura! My fabric management skill on large pieces, is laughable; with the ironed fabric sometimes more jumbled/wrinkled than the un-ironed. Will you please demonstrate ironing a quilt-top?

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  4. Thank you, I'm a young man and I havnt really ironed but for my job have to wear waistcoat which was covered in wrinkles and your simple trick worked and I can't thank you enough. I was never taught how to iron or press or much tbh so sadly your tips and tricks are helping my knowledge thank you so much

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  5. Thank you for the excellent right to the point video.

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  6. I was given very large pieces of material, then I went out and purchased a sewing machine, now I have to learn to sew :-) Laura your videos are amazing I have only a few minutes ago bought the Panasonic 360 Iron, I need to know how to Iron silk. on one of your videos you had a see -thru pressing cloth, I have been scoring the internet and youtube to see where I can now purchase same. Thank you so much for making my life so trilling I am 66 and life begins a new, every day and love learning something new.

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  7. Very helpful idea , great job ma'am

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  8. This was useless advice. it did not work

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  9. Thank you, this really helped. I appreciate it.

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  10. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!! Best method I have found to take out wrinkles in quilting cotton I inherited from my partner's father. I'm going to try this on my knits as well.

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  11. Do you know how to remove wrinkles from flat printed bed sheet ( 50% cotton & 50% polyester )? it has a tag ( no iron muslin ) but I want to iron it with my steam iron.

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  12. I just came back from Japan and I bought a Tenugui that has an image printed on it. I want to frame it but it has 3 crazy wrinkles across it that don’t seem to come out when ironing. Should I steam it? I haven’t tried getting it wet yet, after watching this video it seems like that will be my best bet..

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  13. I'M GONNA DO THE OLDSCHOOL POP IT IN THE FREEZER TRICKS IN THE COMMENTS AND THE DAMP AND STRETCH IN THIS VIDEO. I'M NOT PUTTING MY ARM IN FRONT OF A HOT IRON. BURNS& HIDEOUS SCARS

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  14. To any newbies watching this, don't iron on your cutting board. I have that same one in the video and I made the mistake of putting my ironing mat down on top of it and it warped. It's never been the same since.

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  15. I like her! I wouldn't mind treating her, to an all day cup of coffee!

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  16. It would just be really nice to know the ins and outs of ironing in general. When I iron it generally does me no good. I'm just heating the fabric (particularly scrubs) and no wrinkles come out. I'm a guy and it's really embarrassing that I can't iron even though process just looks like you're pressing well...a hot press on to your clothes

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  17. do you go crosswise grain or lengthwise grain

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  18. I'm not clear if you are addressing ALL types of fabric; there is a HUGE difference between pressing my 100% cotton creases (easy) and my elderly mothers 100% polyester creases that seem stubborn and permanent. A dryer did not cooperate and the low heat setting actually dried with high heat . . . resulting in a plethora of seemingly permanent wrinkles in all her polyester pants. Did I ruin all her pants or is there a solution out there to my conundrum??? Please help . . . anybody out there??? Thanks.

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  19. Thanks for this great video. My table cloth is now crease free :D

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  20. Can the iron get hot enough to fry bacon?

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  21. Just did this and it worked! (And if I'm being honest here, I didn't think it would work on denim.) Thank you!

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  22. Thanks for the handy tips. On another unrelated note (and I am sure you have heard this a million times before) you are such a beautiful woman!

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  23. This worked very well, but I noticed that if you smooth against the grain, the fabric stretches. When I smoothed before and while ironing, I did so with the grain, which kept the fabric from distorting. Thank you for the great tip.

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  24. Laura thank you..until ive watched your videos now i know how to iron barong.my problem now is for the wool pants to stop the shiny when ironing.more power

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  25. Thank you so very much for this video! I am 46 years old, have been sewing for more than 30 years, and I never knew this until tonight. God bless you for posting this!

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  26. Is this the same method for flannel pillow cases?

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  27. This is very helpful indeed. What are the alternative starches you use. What are the advantages or disadvantages of using them? Thanks so much for sharing.

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  28. What heat setting do you recommend for your iron? My iron goes from 1-10

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  30. Funny, when I was a little girl I watched my Mom on laundry day shake water onto the clothes, roll them up, place in a plastic bag, and put them in the refrigerator for a while.  Later she'd get the clothes out and iron them.  I guess it wasn't a steam iron and she had to make her own steam.

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  31. Thanks for the tutorial! I just ordered some cotton fabric that came with a lot of wrinkles, so hopefully this will do the trick. Also, this is a bit random, but I love your dress! :)

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  32. Such good information! Thank you...

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  33. I have a beautiful piece of batik and the wrinkles just won't go. Patience and to wait is the answer I'm hearing. Thank you Laura, I Will get those creases out now.

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  34. Really helpful tip Laura, it just makes good sense, I believe in all the sound steps for sewing a quilt etc, why rush or compromise when making something so beautiful :0)

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