How to Iron Sheets
Learn how to iron your sheets and pillowcases in this free series of laundry care videos from a professional wardrobe expert.
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Summary: The word “sheet” appears in many different contexts of the English language. Accountants refer to time sheets and balance sheets when they are calculating payroll. Musicians read sheet music when playing a complex composition. Law officers refer to rap sheets when investigating a perpetrator's criminal background. While these diverse usage examples may at first glance appear to have little in common, they actually have shared themes: order, organization, discipline. Time sheets and balance sheets help the accountant keep track of money. Sheet music helps musicians keep track of notes. Raps sheets help cops keep track of criminals. “Sheet” is indeed a dignified and orderly word, and therefore is particularly embarrassed to be associated with that wrinkly pile of creased cloth at the base of your bed. But you have the power to put your sheets out of their misery by watching these video clips from Expert Village.
In this free series of home laundry videos, you will find out the best way to iron your sheets from an ironing expert. Joyce Danielson shares her insider tips on when to leave out the starch and how to tame fitted sheets as well as those heavily creased new sheets fresh out of the package. She also discusses folding tips, how to iron and fold pillowcases, and shares her insights on how to pass the time while ironing. Watch these videos and you will sleep better and have wonderful dreams about your proud orderly sheet-like sheets.
About the Expert
Joyce Danielson is a wardrobe mistress who has worked on numerous TV shows and independent films, including Inspector Mom for Lifetime TV and Spy Kids 2.
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