based upon what I read here: http://www.sewgirls.com/sewing/Chiffon-Fabric-5714-.htm
in order of safety try the following:
1] wet and hang dry
2] cold to warm iron (barely warm)
3] warm iron and a pressing cloth
Be careful not to shin the fabric, that means you are staying in one spot to long, or have the iron to hot. It also means you likely have to buy a new garment.
Cutting chiffon (and silk)can be very easy if you use a stabilizer. This is a thin soft fabric that you either pin, or Iron-on the back side of the fabric, and then remove when you are finished. There are many commercial varieties of this product which can found online and at most full service fabric shops. Ask for chiffon stabilizer.
The main characteristics of Chiffon fabric is that this fabric is one of the softest fabrics in all of the world and is compared to very soft cotton. This fabric is getting very popular.
Silk chiffon is a sheer, lightweight woven fabric. It is popular in scarves, lingerie, blouses, and more.
voiles
Chiffon
Chiffon is a plain weave.
A light woven fabric would be a chiffon, a challis, or a voile.
Organza, voile, chiffon
No, the word chiffon is a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: Mom made some lemon chiffon for dessert. Noun: I love the feel of chiffon but it's very difficult to sew. Adjective: The chiffon gown looks so good on you.
Chiffon is a common material used in making evening wear. It gives a dress an elegant and flowing appearance. However, chiffon can also be used to make other garments. For example, blouses, scarves, ribbons, and lingerie are sometimes made out of chiffon as well.
Charmeuse, Chiffon, Corduroy, Cotton
A non-iron fabric can be damaged if you iron it.