All women know how difficult it is to iron bed linen. Is it possible to significantly shorten and simplify this process?
Of course yes! Let's figure out how to do this.
Our grandmothers advised not to dry the bed linen to the end, but to carefully fold the slightly damp linen into a pile, place it in a warm place, preferably place the load on top of the pile. If the bedding is dried under a press, then it is not necessary to iron it. It will iron itself perfectly!
If you are hesitant to use this method, then there are some tips for you that will significantly speed up your work.
If this product is “with a smell”, iron this part of the pillowcase first. Have you bought or made button-down pillowcases? Iron the eyelets and the second part first. Then we stroke the rest, paying attention to the corners. Turn it over and stroke the other side.
Fold it in half lengthwise first, then iron the fabric carefully. If it is dense, you will have to tinker longer, working with an iron on both sides. A thin sheet is ironed on one side.
Lay it out on the ironing board and successively iron one side, then the other, paying attention to the corners. Then fold it in half and pat it again.
You can fold the duvet cover in four, straighten the corners and iron first along and then across.
As a result of improper ironing, dark bed linens leave shiny iron marks, especially noticeable on the seams, and the fabric itself acquires an unpleasant glossy texture. Therefore, all black and dark objects are ironed exclusively from the seamy side.
Decide for yourself whether to iron your bedding?
The Chinese do not pet him at all, claiming that “if mint, then clean.” And I increasingly resort to the grandmother's method.
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