Friday, April 3, 2020

A Tutorial on Ironing, Sleeves, Creased Pants, and Ruffles

The Old Farmers Wife instructs us on ironing.
Now we are home enjoying our semi quarantine
and I am tidying up some of my neglected mending and ironing.
So it seemed a good time for this.

First you want dampened cloth or you can spray or steam as you go.
For a laundry basket full of predampened clothes go back to one of the early posts
Called "Tueday was....". (It followed Monday is Wash Day)

SLEEVES
These are tricky if you don't know the tricks.
Start with the shoulder over the end of the board and iron it.
Then lay the sleeve out flat and iron it. Now the trick!
Flatten it with the outer side centered over the inner seam 
and lay one edge over the side of the board.
Then you can iron the middle out with the iron off the edge 
of the board and not pressing the other edge, ergo no inadvertent creases.


TROUSER CREASE
If you don't want creased pants iron them as you would sleeves.
Start your pants with the tops put over the end of board and iron around
the waist and pockets. Then lay them out lengthwise along the top of board.
 with the inseam and outside seams lined up over top of each other
from the crotch down to the hem. Iron flat to the edges.
Them fold back the top leg and iron the bottom leg.
Flip them over and repeat on reverse side.
Perfectly centered creases.


RUFFLES
These may just require a little practice to get the feel of.
You stretch out the edge of ruffle following the curve as it goes.
Iron along the edge with the tip of the iron working into ruffle.
You may only be able to do a few inches at a time depending on how wide the ruffle is.
You will get the feel for this after doing a few inches.


So there it is.
Wishing us all luck clearing up these odds and ends
lingering around the house until we have time!