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21/11/2024
✨💨Ironing linen can be a bit tricky due to its tendency to wrinkle easily, but with the right techniques, you can achieve crisp and polished results. Here are some helpful tips💨✨
✨Preparation
• Slightly damp fabric: Linen is easiest to iron when it’s slightly damp. Use a spray bottle to mist it evenly or iron it right after washing while it’s still a bit wet.
• Clean ironing board: Ensure your ironing board is clean and has a thick, padded cover to prevent marks.
✨Set the Right Temperature
• Use the linen setting: Most irons have a linen setting (high heat). If not, set your iron to the highest temperature.
• Steam is essential: Linen fibers respond well to steam. Use your iron’s steam function or a handheld steamer for stubborn wrinkles.
✨Iron Inside Out
• To avoid creating shine or scorch marks, iron the fabric inside out. For extra delicate or dyed linen, place a pressing cloth (like a clean cotton towel) over the fabric.
✨Iron in Sections
• Work in small sections, moving from one area to another systematically. Keep the iron moving to prevent overheating any spot.
• Iron along the grain of the fabric for a smoother finish.
✨Pay Attention to Details
• Start with areas like collars, cuffs, and hems before moving to larger sections.
• For pleats or creases, press firmly and use a burst of steam for sharp lines.
✨Let it Cool
• Once ironed, hang or lay the linen flat to cool. This helps set the fabric and prevents new wrinkles.
By combining these techniques, your linen garments or linens will look polished and wrinkle-free!
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