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wetflannel Mon 07-Sept-20 17:05:33

Definitely not an exciting topic, but was wondering how many still iron everything. I used to even iron t towels ye gods. But at the grand age of 68 have been trying to get, away with not ironing everything. My sister never irons her bedding, but for me that is just a step I cannot take. Freshly ironed bedding to me is a lovely sight. But I have been experimenting with smoothing and folding clothes the Kona Marie way. It actually works, when I think of the hours I would spend using the hot, hissy thing ironing every item. I now feel liberated, but still a tad guilty. So my question is do you iron like a demon, or fold and put away.

SueDonim Mon 07-Sept-20 20:09:03

Beechnut

SueDonim are you my daughter ??

Possibly, Beechnut but only if you’re approaching your 93rd birthday! And if you are, please stop spying on me. grin

Beauregard Mon 07-Sept-20 20:18:50

I fold everything as soon as it comes out of the washing machine - this removes most of the creases. After hanging it out to dry I fold it again and it's ready to use. There are no creases and it doesn't need ironing - even bedding.

It works with tumble drying too provided it is folded as soon as the drying is finished.

NotSpaghetti Mon 07-Sept-20 23:52:53

I'm another one with lots of linen. I don't dislike ironing but there are plenty of things I don't iron.
I do find it so much more satisfying since I had a new ironing board though!

V3ra Tue 08-Sept-20 00:05:58

A friend once said her husband had asked her to do some ironing as he was running out of boxer shorts.
My daughter was aghast and said Mum, that is just wrong, and on so many levels.

Witzend Tue 08-Sept-20 09:23:41

My elder sister was once staying with younger sister, to help out in an emergency and look after little niece.
Thinking she’d do some ironing, she spent ages looking for an iron/ironing board, and when younger sister finally came home, asked her where on earth they were.

I don’t possess any! ?

I do a lot less than I used to. Might just iron pillowcases for guests, no other bedding. Never ironed towels or underwear - can’t believe anyone ever did!

I used to iron (when I did any!) in a spare room with a TV, and would usually do it when Heir Hunters or something else I enjoyed was on.

However since dh retired he has taken over that room as his lair (study) which is another reason I do so little now.

Froglady Tue 08-Sept-20 09:28:46

I iron nothing! When I moved into my current flat about 24 years ago I swore that I wouldn't ever iron anything again, and I haven't. I hated ironing with a passion.
I now no longer have an iron or ironing board, and I'm no worse off for not ironing things.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Tue 08-Sept-20 09:39:57

My ironing board is set up permanently by the spare bedroom window (behind the net curtains - I see people and buses go by) and it gets used as a 'standing desk' for other tasks. I press needlework and sewing projects. I neither love or hate it but often I don't get round to it as quickly as I should - it's just the thought of it. Once I get started I'm ok. I iron t-shirts, tea towels, pyjamas and pillowcases but never sheets.

grandMattie Tue 08-Sept-20 09:40:56

I quite enjoy ironing- except tiny little girls' frocks with lots of flounces!
I never iron T-shirts or jeans, very few clothes [blouses/dresses, DH trousers, shirts]... but do the sheets [as in sheets and blankets], pillowcases, tea-towels because they fit better in the drawer.

Westcoaster Tue 08-Sept-20 10:50:24

I don't iron. I never needed to iron my work uniform, just hung it up after drying. Bedding, towels, underwear???? Why?

The lovely husband is a very casual dresser in retirement! The few things, mostly shirts, I have I use one of these hand held steamer things. Admittedly it doesn't give the smooth crisp effect left by an iron, but it's perfectly wearable for me.

Curlywhirly Tue 08-Sept-20 10:52:55

I really enjoy ironing! I iron everything apart from underwear and towels. Mind you, I have a steam generator iron, which I wouldn't be without and the ironing board and iron are permanently set up in our spare room, so no faffing about getting things set up. My married son does all his own ironing, as and when he needs a shirt; when he and his wife and DGD stayed with us for a few weeks between moving houses, he hung all his shirts up in his previous wardrobe here, all unironed. I was itching to iron them all and finally succumbed - all 35 shirts in one afternoon! I was quite happy to do all their ironing whilst they stayed and they were quite happy to let me!

kazzerb Tue 08-Sept-20 11:00:08

I only iron anything when I really need too. I iron the fitted sheets and quilt and pillow cases once on the bed. Much easier I find.

Grandmabatty Tue 08-Sept-20 11:00:27

I've gone from ironing nothing to ironing some stuff. My mum used to iron everything and I mean everything! Even tights were ironed with a tea towel on top. And tea towels and socks! When my children were younger and I was married I hated ironing and paid for it to be done. All those shirts. Then I did no ironing. A quick shake and fold or I hung clothes up straight away. Now it's just me so I iron clothes that need it and crumpled bedding. But it doesn't take long

SueDonim Tue 08-Sept-20 13:25:34

My dd uses her hair straighteners to ‘iron’ any wayward collars and cuffs. grin

ginny Tue 08-Sept-20 17:00:44

I iron as little as possible
Why would anyone need to iron a fitted sheet. They smooth out as soon as you stretch them over the mattress.

GrandmasueUK Tue 08-Sept-20 17:21:19

I was given a steam press earlier this year and I love it. I put a film on Netflix and press away! I love my cotton sheets and pillowcases being neatly pressed.

My mum used to iron everything, although she used to say she wasn't ironing the towels, "Just running the iron over them!"

Okdokey08 Tue 08-Sept-20 18:49:50

The thought of ironing is enough to put me off doing it!

welbeck Tue 08-Sept-20 19:00:32

i cannot remember ever ironing anything.
i can't see the point of it.