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Old 02-12-2018, 10:00 AM
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ILoveToQuilt
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Any brand that you like and feels comfortable in your hand (not too heavy, etc.). My advice, given to me long ago by my uncle who was a garment worker on Seventh Avenue (New York), was that never, ever, ever put water into an iron. The water will cause the inner workings of the iron to rot out and leak. Spritz or spray your fabric with water then iron with a dry iron - no steam. The wet fabric and dry iron makes steam.

I use a Shark iron from Walmart. Have used the cheaper irons, too, and they work just as good. Had Rowenta irons for a while and didn't think they preformed any better than the $7 Walmart version.

Just my 2 cents...which may only we worth a penny. LOL
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