Old 05-02-2010, 03:06 AM
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lisalovesquilting
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Originally Posted by ConnieF
ok Crafty as I said earlier. Starch you sould wait till it soaks inbefore you iron, ad it does mess up the iron.
I prefer fabris sizings or clear fregrant miracle starch by
Mary Ellen's Best Press.
You can get just plain or with a scent. I love the Lavendar.
this makes ironig easier, smells wonerful, no flaking, even on dark fabrics, non-clogging, acid- free, leaves no residue, relaxes stubborn wrinkles, gives a crisp, new finish, and make the fabris soil-resistant. Can I say more???
www.maryellenproducts.com
Connie
What she said.
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