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    Red face How to iron a straight line

    Just found this on pinterest. It's such a cool idea!!! If someone else has mentioned it I missed it. Love the idea!!!

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    Very cool tip ! Thanks for posting.

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    Goood idea, Thanks.
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    Thanks! It seems so simple, why didn't I think of it?

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    Thanks for sharing!

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    always learning new tips .. thanks for sharing!!
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    Simple but brilliant!

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    I don't think you would have to dig out, or go buy a tracing wheel. A butter knife (smooth side) would work the same way. Bone folder, the list is pretty much endless. But i'm sure gonna try this one. Thanks for sharing with us.

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    Anyone know where I can get a non serrated tracing wheel????
    I am in the UK but if I knew what make did them I could find them here.

    Thanks Becks

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    Quote Originally Posted by julia58 View Post
    I don't think you would have to dig out, or go buy a tracing wheel. A butter knife (smooth side) would work the same way. Bone folder, the list is pretty much endless. But i'm sure gonna try this one. Thanks for sharing with us.

    I was just thinking that the Clover hera marker would work well.
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