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using a charcoaled iron to iron their clothes because of no electricity in town(after typhoon cosme)
German design. Apparently Germans have very big shirts. Much easier to open and stow than your typical cheapo ironing board $35
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I loved imagining what kind of life this woman had. If what she was painting was a reflection of her life or something more from a distance that she had a problem with. I loved it.
by Leslie DuPratt
22.02.10 - I went about 9 years without ironing shirts for work... but then one day foolishly ironed one, and it made me realise how all those drip dried ones that I thought looked OK, really didn't! I wish I'd never done that, as now I'm stuck with ironing them all!
Iron the sewn units to set the seams. Here my cat Skittles is supervising. I don't let the hot iron near him and he trusts me after so many years of us sewing together!
I bought a cheap ironing pad from Amazon but wasn't happy that it wouldn't seem to lie flat...so I refashioned it with a cute background fabric that matches my sewing caddy.
Oil paint
- college
- copy of Picasso
s 'Woman Ironing'. The assignment was to copy a painting of an artist. going into the project, I thought it was going to be easy, but as I was working, I started analyzing Picasso's techniques and it ended up being a very difficult assignment. In the end, I learned new painting techniques.
Small and narrow home made vintage ironing board. Suitable for ironing childrens clothes. I have had requests for these. I have always had a sleeve board, so never noticed the gap in the market for slim iron boards!