Yes - best with a steam iron for smooth crisp results
yes you can wash cotton most of your clothes are cotton .
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Wash in hot water 2-3 times should do it.
The cotton bols are harvested and then carded to align fibres and remove cotton seeds. The fibres are then spun into cotton thread by twisting the fibres around each other in a spinning machine. The threads are then loaded on to a weaving frame and woven into cloth. The cloth is washed, bleached and ironed.
Ironed with a press like in a dry cleaners.
im asking you can calico be ironed and at what temperature
Some percale sheets are "no-iron." You generally don't have to iron those. The older kind can be ironed ... it depends on how picky you are about really smooth sheets.
My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts was created in 1999.
yes
Some dress slacks are wrinkle free and do not need to be ironed.
A motorcycle patch can either be sewn or ironed on depending on which approach you wish to take. There is no difference in which you choose however when sewn on the stitches will be visible and ironed on obviously there wont be any.
Yes but I recommend first you coat it in clay. This way it protects the fibers. Then lay out the wig and make sure to put the iron on the cotton setting. Starch; spray; and iron.
The best materials for long lasting table linens are cotton and linen. Though the material may need to be ironed, they are absorbant and have a rich feel to them.
For household purpose chair covers can be made of silk or cotton, but if you want them to use in any event the spandex chair covers are the best option since they save a lot of time as they are cleaned easily and don't need to be ironed. silk and cotton the bestest for chair covers