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Washing & Ironing Large Curtains
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I can't put it off any longer. The 90" x 90" curtains in my living room and dining room need washing. They're just cotton, lined. The last time I tried this they shrank and I had to buy new ones. I thought I would put these ones through on a cold wash, or maybe 30 degrees in the hope they'd be okay. But because the last ones shrank I didn't have to re-hang them. Is there a magic trick so I don't have to iron them, or an easy way of doing it, does anyone have any tips for me? Thanks in advance....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If these curtains are 100% cotton they are quite likely to shrink in the wash too. What do the washing instructions say? You might be better to get them dry cleaned. It's more expensive than bunging them in the machine but cheaper than new curtains if they shrink. If you do wash them and they are OK then hanging them whilst still damp should help the creases fall out.
I never hang clothes outside to dry coz of the layout of my garden. I suppose I could take them over my mam's and use her line, but she'd probably make herself ill ironing them to do me a favour. When I asked her for tips, she just said "bring them over here and I'll do them". Which is tempting, but I'd feel too guilty. I suppose if they're not too creased because they've not been spun, I could drap them over the clothes horse...
Essell, I am never going to make my own curtains.... I use wonderweb when hems come down! But that is a good idea if I weren't so lazy. xstitcher, if I can find a laundry, I will ask if they will iron them. Otherwise, I might wait until I can buy spare ones before I wash them, just in case. Thanks you lot X
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