Your choice in Starch???
#32
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I use Mary Ellen's Best Press and only that. I use it because it's a starch alternative and will not attract bugs. Plus since it's not a starch it doesn't have the flaking problems starch has.
#33
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I use Mary Ellen's Best Press and only that. I use it because it's a starch alternative and will not attract bugs. Plus since it's not a starch it doesn't have the flaking problems starch has.
#34
Originally Posted by marlene tarzwell
Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I use Mary Ellen's Best Press and only that. I use it because it's a starch alternative and will not attract bugs. Plus since it's not a starch it doesn't have the flaking problems starch has.
#35
I was taught, after washing & drying fabric, lay it out flat and then sprinkle. Roll up tightly and place in refrigerator until cold. Use a hot steam iron and a cold roll of fabric.
Place fabric on the ironing board and press using as little starch as needed. Is this right? Cold damp fabric does iron nicely.
Where do you get starch substitute?
Place fabric on the ironing board and press using as little starch as needed. Is this right? Cold damp fabric does iron nicely.
Where do you get starch substitute?
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Originally Posted by Gwyn
I was taught, after washing & drying fabric, lay it out flat and then sprinkle. Roll up tightly and place in refrigerator until cold. Use a hot steam iron and a cold roll of fabric.
Place fabric on the ironing board and press using as little starch as needed. Is this right? Cold damp fabric does iron nicely.
Where do you get starch substitute?
Place fabric on the ironing board and press using as little starch as needed. Is this right? Cold damp fabric does iron nicely.
Where do you get starch substitute?
#37
My mother didn't work while I was growing up and did ironing for a lady that worked with my dad. She did the same thing. She's been gone for six years now and I have her water sprinkler. It's an old 7-up bottle with the cork stopper sprinkle head. It's on the shelf in my sewing room. Brings back a lot of good memories everytime I see it.
#40
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Location: Texas
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I love thatMary Ellens. I don't care how much it costs its worth the price. If you can find the refill jugs it helps. My fav quilt fabric shop will refill your spray bottle for a discount price. I really like the stuff , I even use it on some of my blouses. First time I used it I was shopping and I kept thinking a lady sure had a nice perfume on. When I got into my car I realized it was me! LOL My blouse was giving off the wonderful fragrance.
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