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HOW TO IRON SHIRTS AND BLOUSES:

1. Starting ironing at the top of a blouse or shirt. Begin or end with the collar, workingtoward the middle from the
outer edges or points.
2. Lay one shoulder over the narrow end of the board. Iron one side of the front yoke,then the shoulder, across the
back below the collar line, the other shoulder, and theremainder of the front yoke, shifting as needed.
3. Iron the sleeves and cuff, working down from the underarm seams.
4. Next, iron the body of the garment, moving from one half of the front around the back to the second half of the
front. If a blouse orshirt doesn’t open, slip it over theend of the ironing board and iron front and back in turn.

PANTS
1. Turn the waistband inside out and pull the pockets out to iron first, then iron the zipper placket.
2. Turn back to the right side, iron the waistband and the remainder of the top all the way around.
3. Put the leg seams together in the middle and fold lengthwise. Lay the pants flat on the board, fold back the top
leg, iron the inside of the lower leg.
4. Turn and iron the outside. Repeat the process for the second leg. Finally iron the 2legs together. If the pants have
creases, press heavily on the folds

HOW TO IRON SHIRTS AND BLOUSES:


1. Starting ironing at the top of a blouse or shirt. Begin or end with the collar, workingtoward the middle from the
outer edges or points.
2. Lay one shoulder over the narrow end of the board. Iron one side of the front yoke,then the shoulder, across the
back below the collar line, the other shoulder, and theremainder of the front yoke, shifting as needed.
3. Iron the sleeves and cuff, working down from the underarm seams.
4. Next, iron the body of the garment, moving from one half of the front around the back to the second half of the
front. If a blouse orshirt doesn’t open, slip it over theend of the ironing board and iron front and back in turn.

PANTS
1. Turn the waistband inside out and pull the pockets out to iron first, then iron the zipper placket.
2. Turn back to the right side, iron the waistband and the remainder of the top all the way around.
3. Put the leg seams together in the middle and fold lengthwise. Lay the pants flat on the board, fold back the top
leg, iron the inside of the lower leg.
4. Turn and iron the outside. Repeat the process for the second leg. Finally iron the 2legs together. If the pants have
creases, press heavily on the folds

HOW TO IRON SHIRTS AND BLOUSES:


1. Starting ironing at the top of a blouse or shirt. Begin or end with the collar, workingtoward the middle from the
outer edges or points.
2. Lay one shoulder over the narrow end of the board. Iron one side of the front yoke,then the shoulder, across the
back below the collar line, the other shoulder, and theremainder of the front yoke, shifting as needed.
3. Iron the sleeves and cuff, working down from the underarm seams.
4. Next, iron the body of the garment, moving from one half of the front around the back to the second half of the
front. If a blouse orshirt doesn’t open, slip it over theend of the ironing board and iron front and back in turn.

PANTS
1. Turn the waistband inside out and pull the pockets out to iron first, then iron the zipper placket.
2. Turn back to the right side, iron the waistband and the remainder of the top all the way around.
3. Put the leg seams together in the middle and fold lengthwise. Lay the pants flat on the board, fold back the top
leg, iron the inside of the lower leg.
4. Turn and iron the outside. Repeat the process for the second leg. Finally iron the 2legs together. If the pants have
creases, press heavily on the folds

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