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Shirts
Remove feed board before ironing shirts!
1. Sleeves and cuffs
Smooth out the sleeve and lay it on the roller.
Leave the cuff for the moment.
Iron the arm from the edge of the cuff to
the armhole.
Iron both sides of the cuffs on the edge of
the roller.
2. Shoulder yoke/back
Shirts with a shoulder yoke:
Fold the back along the yoke seam.
Lay the yoke as shown in the illustration,
diagonally on the roller and then iron from
the shoulder to the collar.
Remove shirt, rearrange and repeat on the
other side.
3. Back
The back is ironed in two movements, from the
middle back to the side seams.
Pull the shirt right side up on to the roller up
to the yoke seam (or the collar seam where
there is no yoke). Smooth it out. Iron
from the middle of the back to the armhole.
The last bit under the arm is ironed with the
front.
Iron the other half of the shirt as the first
half but inside out.
4. Front sides
Lay the front on to the left-hand end of the
roller, iron from the bottom hem up to the
armhole so that the unironed part of the
back can be ironed.
Start with the left side.
Now move the shirt out and iron past the
armhole to the collar.
Iron the right hand side, but inside out.
5. Collar
The Collar is ironed on both sides using the
left-hand end of the roller. Then turn down
the collar and press lightly, holding taut.
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