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Great idea!
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what a great tip! thanks so much
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Never done that, but it sounds like a good idea. So simple, yet....
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Originally Posted by np3
I don't keep the iron close to me, so I don't do it, but it is a great idea.
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Thanks for the great idea!
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Yep, works great...........I've been doing it for years!
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I do it often, sometimes with just a little starch. Seems to help with the 'lock'. Got the idea from Anita Solomon Grossman's book 'Rotary Cutting Revolution'. By the way, very handsome avatar!
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I have done it for years. It works well but I have small fingers and can usually avoid the hot iron. I use the tiny iron for tiny pieces. Of course there is always an exception, especially if it is done on the bias of the fabric.
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I iron every step of the way. I don't use steam but just ironing does help hold it in place.
For those who don't have an ironing board close to your machine - I use a 1/2" thick board 14" x 20" and cover it with a thin cotton fabric. I use old curtains and just throw them in the wash from time to time. I do a lot of spray sizing so it gets gunky and I have to wash them. You can refold the fabric to get a clean place and then wash later. Don't use a towel tho as I think that is too bulky and your pieces won't lay flat. I have mine to the right of my sewing machine. It helps to be able to iron everything as I am working on it. |
have to give this a try!
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