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Keep fabric steady while ironing with a magnet

October 23rd, 2009 in sewing     
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When pressing large items, the weight of the fabric hanging off the ironing board tends to pull the rest of the fabric off as well. Because most ironing boards are metal, I use a strong magnet (available inexpensively at electronic-hobby shops and K&J Magnetics, KJMagnetics.com) to hold the fabric to the board. The magnets
I use are 1.75-inch long, 1-inch wide, and 0.5-inch thick, but they’re available in a variety of sizes. They hold the fabric firmly—right through the fabric and the ironing board cover—but are easy to move and don’t damage the fabric.

—Susan Nunn, Raleigh, North Carolina

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