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Crumpled silk
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I have a long, full, silk evening gown which, through necessity, will probably have to remain folded up in its bag until maybe only an hour or two before I wear it. I know the bottom of it is going to be rather crumpled when it's unwrapped. How can I smooth it out or, at least, make it look less crumpled? Would it be too risky to take a cool iron to it? Thanks for any advice you can give.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably the best way of dealing with this is not to fold it at all, but to buy some tissue paper, lay the dress on the floor covered in tissue paper and roll the dress up like a long sausage. This will prevent it forming creases which then get crushed into place. .
You can try ironing it with a very low temperature iron. However I've often found that if you try ironing silk it seems to make it suffer from a lot of static electricity afterwards and the material can become very "clingy" to the body.
You can try ironing it with a very low temperature iron. However I've often found that if you try ironing silk it seems to make it suffer from a lot of static electricity afterwards and the material can become very "clingy" to the body.
skyep - yes I do have a travel iron. It doesn't get that hot at the best of times, so I might just try that. Oh, and Wendy, thank you for your suggestion - I suppose I could use a towel just as well instead of tissue paper??
Thank you, everyone, for your help. There is hope that I won't turn up looking a wreck after all!
Thank you, everyone, for your help. There is hope that I won't turn up looking a wreck after all!