Dampen a white cotton dishtowel and place it over the Aida cloth. Iron back and forth with an iron on medium setting. The steam should take out the crease.
Hi Linda: I usually wash it and get it pretty dry, but not completely, put it on my ironing board pull it tight and stick some non-rusting straight pins in it vertically, to keep it taught and let it dry. Then, once it's dry - usually over night - I will remove the pins, spray it with a bit of water and iron it. This works for me. Good luck
I've always just used a steam iron. Work from the middle out in every direction. If there is one cranky fold - then spritz that with water and steam again until it's dry.
My best trick for getting wrinkles out of fabric is to use a steam iron but also spray the fabric down with a water bottle. Washing it and pulling it right out of the dryer may also help if you don't have an iron or a spray bottle.
Hi Linda, I have done this with cotton towels and the iron on low, lay a towel on the ironing board, lay the aida face down, put the other towel over it and press for a few seconds, check and repeat until wrinkles are gone, test a small corner first store ensure it will not bleed colors
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Fill a spray bottle with water.
There is some good information here:
https://www.ehow.com/how_7676855_remove-creases-crossstitch-fabric.html
Dampen a white cotton dishtowel and place it over the Aida cloth. Iron back and forth with an iron on medium setting. The steam should take out the crease.
here are some ideas for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeN3Ldmu1TI
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/88031367690179298/
You can make your own wrinkle releaser. 1 cup fabric softener in a spray bottle, fill with warm water and shake. Then spray.
I gently hand wash and then smooth it out on a flat surface. Usually that's all it takes. Good luck and stay safe!
Hi Linda: I usually wash it and get it pretty dry, but not completely, put it on my ironing board pull it tight and stick some non-rusting straight pins in it vertically, to keep it taught and let it dry. Then, once it's dry - usually over night - I will remove the pins, spray it with a bit of water and iron it. This works for me. Good luck
Hello Linda,
Use Iron on steam............That should do it!
Can you steam it?
I've always just used a steam iron. Work from the middle out in every direction. If there is one cranky fold - then spritz that with water and steam again until it's dry.
My best trick for getting wrinkles out of fabric is to use a steam iron but also spray the fabric down with a water bottle. Washing it and pulling it right out of the dryer may also help if you don't have an iron or a spray bottle.
water bottle and low heat on the iron. Slowly turn up the heat until the wrinkles are removed.
Hi Linda, I have done this with cotton towels and the iron on low, lay a towel on the ironing board, lay the aida face down, put the other towel over it and press for a few seconds, check and repeat until wrinkles are gone, test a small corner first store ensure it will not bleed colors