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Show Knitted Lingerie i By laundering carefully and ironing the fabric of your knitted i lingerie intelligently, you can i preserve its good looks and add i to its life. Always iron on the wrong side, using a well padded ironing board. Follow the grain of the material as you let your iron sweep over the garment. Never pull or stretch the fabric. ' Lace and embroidery should be pressed on the wrong side, and this is best done over a soft towel or a pad. When you iron an unfamiliar fabric for the first time, beware of the temperature of -your iron. Start with a warm Iron, and if the wrinkles don't come out easily, eas-ily, gradually increase the heat until the iron glides smoothly over the garment, pressing out the wrinkles readily. For rayon crepe and satin, use a moderately hot Iron. The fabric fab-ric should be almost dry when ironed. Soft, spun rayons take a hot iron, but the fabric should be bone dry. |