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Originally Posted by ILoveToQuilt
(Post 6377421)
Opps...that's an ouchy!
I still iron my DH's dress shirts...and much to his dismay, I am always clothed! :D :D :D Anita |
To funny in a bad way, sorry she burned herself. Anita I think all husbands think we should stay naked. LOL
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Don't they wish!
Anita |
That is too funny, thanks for the morning chuckle - I'll spread it around, but a couple of my friends will say they don't have enough to get in the way!
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I have always liked ironing. find it very relaxing. and I have reached the age where a bra is a neccessity.
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No one irons anymore . . . . . . . . . . . how does one get away with not ironing clothes???? I don't especially love ironing but I would not wear wrinkled clothes, not even ones right out of the dryer - maybe I'm just anal that way. But then I iron my jeans !!!
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I have always ironed anything that is wrinkled, and I always will.
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Very funny!
Originally Posted by quiltstringz
(Post 6376866)
Good tip - seems like the only thing I iron anymore is fabric/quilt blocks and I am dressed when doing that
mighty ~ I burned my stomach once, too, but I wasn't pregnant. |
Originally Posted by Wanabee Quiltin
(Post 6378596)
I have always ironed anything that is wrinkled, and I always will.
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This reminded me of helping a 90-yrs old client of mine get dressed. Told her I would have to roll up her breasts to get them into the cups of her bra. She got a great laugh out of it. I too "have" to iron but I don't mind. My husband just rolls his eyes when I ask him to take off a shirt he has put on so I can iron it before leaving the house.
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