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23rd April 10, 03:35 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by sydnie7
Not quite sure what you're asking, but here's one possibility:
If you are pressing an area that has multiple layers of fabric, try putting a piece of card stock/cardboard/additional folded material etc. in place to "level the playing field." For example, if there's a pleat that ends beneath your front apron, don't just press across the single apron layer and onto the doubled pleat layer -- put something beneath the single-layer fabric so that your iron is pressing across a level surface.
If you are trying to describe some other issue, I think we need more hints.
Yes, this is what I'm talking about.
Thanks, I hadn't thought about putting something underneath to fill in the void. (now it seems quite logical) Anyway, its always worth asking for advice when it comes to such a valuable item of clothing.
Cheers,
Michael
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