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Removing Crease Left Behind After Removing HemEva from Roscoe, IL Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Crease Left Behind After Removing HemI have used a pressing cloth with vinegar. Sometimes it works and sometimes not. The vinegar smell will go away. I would give it a try. Post By Judy from Pa (Guest Post) RE: Removing Crease Left Behind After Removing HemThirty years ago when I was in college and money was tight I use to put really sharp creases in my jeans. While they were still wet out of the washer I'd lay them out with a crease and then use a kitchen knife to gently run up and down the crease and they came out really pronounced. Maybe it would work for you in reverse, to take out creases. Wet the hem, lay it flat and gently run a knife over the seam to try to work it out. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Removing Crease Left Behind After Removing HemPut lace or some kind of trim along the seem. Post By Pat (Guest Post) |
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