Have to share my "post ironed fabric hanger"
#45
Thanks everyone who commented on the bag. Funny story to that. I went to a LQS looking for fabrics for a wall hanging. I had a Joanns bag filled with the scraps I was going to use and the pattern. When I walked in, their dog (a Dalmatian) would not stop being nosey and kept smelling my bag. Somehow he got his head in the handle and then was spooked and ran off ripping my bag. The owner gave me that adorable bag as a replacement for the one her doggie broke. She said Casey (the dog) insisted I choose a bag for replacement of the one he broke.
#47
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Great idea and a good way to eliminate wrinkles on freshly ironed fabric, especially if you iron a lot of fabric at a time like I do. I wash my fabric, then when I have a day that needs some "down" time, I iron fabric, not clothes, just fabric.
#48
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You've probably seen the hangers for multiple pairs of pants. These are great for hanging your freshly-ironed fabrics. Slipping a cardboard tube from wrapping paper, paper towels, etc. or section of PVC pipe over each hanging rod helps to avoid a hanger crease
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