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Although I'm retired now, I still send clothes to the cleaners. I'd rather be quilting than ironing. And yes it becomes a chore when you have to iron shirts.
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I hear you! My husband always make comment to family & frineds how he can't get a button sewn on a shirt. I think our DHs need to learn how to sew! Ha!Ha!
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This goes along with the shirt that needs ONE (yes, one) button sewn on---and the button is right there with it----that's been sitting in my crafting room for over a year, while I've worked on many UFO's and dreamed about other quilts that I want to make. I really like the shirt, too--- I just can't get around to that button. And I agree about the ironing as well!
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If you weren't living in Minnesota I thought you could be talking about my husband. I hated those darn shirts and he took years to switch to poly/cotton shirts. Fortunately for my DIL - I taught my son how to iron and if he didn't want to iron his shirts he sent them to the cleaners. I trained him well - he even cooks, cleans and is a major hands -on father, and a very good one at that.
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This happens to me also, not only with the iron.
I've been on the pc for a few hours especially on here or some other site relating to quilting and my DH asks if can he can get on the web to check on something and I fall to pieces as if IT WERE HE ON THE WEB and I need to check on My quilting information! I'm terrible, I know :mrgreen: |
Because ironing clothes is a chore!!!
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WOW, I get this same thing, so I hand them coupons for the cleaners or tell them to do their own.
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You hit the nail on the head when you said "chore". pressing seams is making something you enjoy!!!!!
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I know exactly how you feel. Can quilt all day but do not ask me to shorten a pair of slacks.
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Just throw it back in the dryer for a few minutes. that's my answer. hee hee.
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