So you did actually try it & it didn't work? I am wondering if it would actually work. If it would, it would be easier than sewing (😝) in a permanent crease; that's for sure...
Once the crease is sent--it is hard to remove. I would "try" with a little white vinegar in warm water and spray lightly on the crease. Press and while it is hot and damp--use the rolling pin trick! Good luck Judy
What if you have jeans with perm. creases already and just want to keep them as crisp as possible.. Cause we both know once wearing them for a bit the pants loose shape
Yes. Just add fusible thread. You can do this yourself with no experience. Use waxed dental floss and an iron. The crease is fused. Do not put in the dryet, and wash in lukewarm water or even cool water. Hang to dry.
@Alixxusa The best way to keep them crisp is iwth a product called Mary Ellen's Best Press---it is amazing--won't gum up your iron, keeps stain from penetrating the garment and adds crispness to the creases.
A long piece of waxed dental floss will work as fusible thread inside the crease. No learning necessary. I am a woman, but I love structure in my slacks. I want to look sharp. Pair a favorite pair of properly made and tailored slacks (in a fun color ) with a lovely blouse, and decorative blazer and that's my fave look. for the workplace.
This video blows. Very temporary crease. If you want permanent use an iron. And for me personally with certain pants that I dont want to throw in the dryer, use an iron on, or expose to any heat , I just fold them when wet and they have a crease for a week. When would you use this?
And the next day, I had to teach the pants to permanently crease again.
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So you did actually try it & it didn't work? I am wondering if it would actually work. If it would, it would be easier than sewing (😝) in a permanent crease; that's for sure...
Every cholo in America just let out a subtle, "no mames..."
Every cholo far and wide 😂
Simon carnal I said chale 😂
Why don't you just press down really hard with the hot, steamy iron? Maybe do each crease 3-4 times like that?
Once the crease is sent--it is hard to remove. I would "try" with a little white vinegar in warm water and spray lightly on the crease. Press and while it is hot and damp--use the rolling pin trick! Good luck
Judy
When I saw her with a rolling pin, I thought she was going to teach her husband.
What if I want to remove a permanent crease?
What if you have jeans with perm. creases already and just want to keep them as crisp as possible.. Cause we both know once wearing them for a bit the pants loose shape
Could a tailor permanently stitch Professionally
+OC_VILLAIN
Yes. I read a story about a soldier in the military who had a seamstress sew permanent creases in his pants. It worked perfectly.
Yes. Just add fusible thread. You can do this yourself with no experience. Use waxed dental floss and an iron. The crease is fused. Do not put in the dryet, and wash in lukewarm water or even cool water. Hang to dry.
@Alixxusa The best way to keep them crisp is iwth a product called Mary Ellen's Best Press---it is amazing--won't gum up your iron, keeps stain from penetrating the garment and adds crispness to the creases.
A long piece of waxed dental floss will work as fusible thread inside the crease. No learning necessary. I am a woman, but I love structure in my slacks. I want to look sharp. Pair a favorite pair of properly made and tailored slacks (in a fun color ) with a lovely blouse, and decorative blazer and that's my fave look. for the workplace.
Wow sounds like an amazing tip! Thank you!
@@CA-jf2wq YW! 🙂
@@CA-jf2wq Did you try, Did it work?
Madonna…!
Are you watching this…!
This video blows. Very temporary crease. If you want permanent use an iron. And for me personally with certain pants that I dont want to throw in the dryer, use an iron on, or expose to any heat , I just fold them when wet and they have a crease for a week. When would you use this?
She said to use an iron before rolling…
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Hahahaha! Ridiculous.
Did you try it? I am wondering if it would actually work. If it would it would be easier than sewing in a permanent crease; that's for sure...
Lame!
Did you try it? I am wondering if it would actually work. If it would it would be easier than sewing in a permanent crease; that's for sure...