Yup, I did. I used a Coke-a-cola bottle with a sprinkler stopper in it. I sprinkled all the shirts and blouses then rolled them up and put them in the refrigerator in a plastic bag for an hour. That gave the water a chance to soak into the fabric. I still use a mister (the same as hairdresser use) to mist my fabrics before I cut them for quilting. The cold water mist settles into the fibers and the application of a hot iron causes the fabric fibers to relax and VOILA! no wrinkles. I don't use a steam iron because after time no matter how good you are about using filtered water, they all begin to spit and that spitting discolors and stains your clothes.
@Hania16836 Obviously he has never ironed anything. We used to hang our clothes on a line outside. Bring in the clothes, sprinkle them, roll them up, put them in a laundry basket, cover the basket and prepare to iron tomorrow. Today people wear wrinkled clothes. Yuk
BREAKING: In a stunning moment, Fox News just broke the news that Donald Trump's efforts to strike down birthright citizenship have failed. It's amazing to watch Fox proclaim Trump a loser.
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