
to the long seam, and press. (See Figure E.)
C. Place the cuffs onto the end of the Ironing Board (58), and press.
(See Figure E.)
D. Place the bottom of the shirt or blouse behind the Ironing Board (58). Begin
by pressing the side with the pocket. Pull the shirt or blouse towards you as
you press each section. (See Figure E.)
E. Finish by pressing the collar of the shirt or blouse.
3.
Pressing pants:
A. Place the accessory Pressing Pad (79) under the waistband and press.
Reposition the waistband until completely pressed.
B. To press the inseam, place the Pressing Pad (79) under the area to be
pressed.
C. Place the pleated area on the Ironing Board (58). Then, carefully fold the
pleats and press.
D. Embroidery should be placed face down on the Ironing Board (58) to reduce
wear and prevent damage to delicate areas.
4.
Other techniques:
A. Placing the Pressing Pad (79) between the fabric and Pressing Board (1) may
help with delicate fabrics.
B. Buttons and zippers: If you have older types of buttons or zippers, you may
need to take special care to avoid melting. To do so, place the garment face-
down and cover with the Pressing Pad (79) before pressing.
C. The accessory Spray Bottle (81) may be used to spray fabrics lightly. This will
further help to remove exceptionally stubborn wrinkles.
D. Place a clean, damp cloth over fabric before pressing. This will help with
stubborn wrinkles or heavy gauge fabrics.
E. To press large pieces of fabric, place the entire piece of fabric behind the
Ironing Board (58). Pull the fabric towards you, over the Ironing Board, and
then lower the Pressing Board (1). Press the fabric in sections until com-
pleted.
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