Posted on November 8, 2010.
What is the best way to iron cotton pantsa I sometimes spray the pants with a bottle of water, I use a quality iron and spray starch. But it's really hard to make up the trousers in particular in the back pockets. I tried using the tip of the ironing board and sliding the pants on her to make a layer, but it always seems heavy and difficult to resolve. Any advice would be great! Thank you.
Get a good steam iron. The type of steam iron you just hold up the coat, and immediately took the steam out wrinkles in all areas that are difficult to obtain in places. They are not expensive, and they work fine.
With a steam iron. Do the back of the pants first and last folds
I have the same problem. I also drag the pants on the edge of the board, tilt the iron and press the edges of the iron plate, then I pull the pants back on the shelf and leave the iron on the area 1 / 2 problem a minute until I heard the steam to one or two relapses and the best I can do with some pants.
It is difficult when there are many details of the mode on or near the pockets. The pockets are thick and set so close to the seam at the waist. In general, I wear my shirts hanging outside so that is not a problem for me. I do not think anyone pays attention to the back pockets as the pants do not look as if I wear something I left the laundry basket
spray with spray, then wrap them in damp muslin for half an hour, then Pressit surpise you that how easy it is.