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How to Starch a Doily with Huge RufflesFeedback About This Post:RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge Ruffles
I use sta-flo ready made starch. (You can usually find it in the laundry section of the super market in a blue bottle) Post By Ladyfeathers (Guest Post) RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge RufflesLove all the ideas, but I need the recipe for the starches. Thank so much. Post By Donna (Guest Post) RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge RufflesI agree w/moonbeam about wrapping cones.My tip is:I save those packing sheets of styofoam.cover with wax paper&secure w/pins.what ever I starch I shape and wait til it's dry.Keeper NC. Post by keeper60 RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge Ruffles
Soak doily in solution of heavy cornstarch and water.Should be the consistency of pudding. Let cool.Squeeze out excess. Lay flat and pin with rustproof pins. Do not pin the ruffles.Just flatten ruffle with your hands. I dry it completely with a fan blowing on my doily. Once completely dry, iron out ruffle, stretching ruffle in a counterclockwise motion.Shape as you go. Post By diane (Guest Post) STRETCHERWHERE CAN I FIND A DOILEY STRETCHER Post By RICHARD AUGER (Guest Post) RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge Ruffles
I read some where, some time ago to use ice cream cones, wrapped in foil or what you have to not get them moist for the ruffles. Or if you have time make cones to fit the ruffles needed. Post by moonbeam RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge Ruffles
(sent in by email) Post by ThriftyFun RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge RufflesMy grandmother made many fancy doillies that were past down to me. I washed the doily and then asked my mom how to make it stiff. She instructed me to make a mixture of water and sugar (yes, sugar). Lightly wet the doily with the mixture and shape as desired -- let dry completely. You will be surprised how well this works. Post By Cynthia Viebke (Guest Post) RE: How to Starch a Doily with Huge RufflesHi, I starch mine with heavy liquid starch and using push pins, shape it and pin it to my cutting board over an old towel. To get the ruffles to stand up, stuff them with wadded tissue paper and let dry naturally. I have a doily stretching board that was my mother's but I don't know if you can buy them anymore. They work in the same way but you use small nails punched into holes to stretch them. Post by sewgirl12 |
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