The first day we tried to use the iron box, the coals were not hot enough. It was too early in the day and the fires had not been burning long enough to get good, hot coals. Therefore, the iron was not hot enough and was basically useless. We, of course, did not understand this, having never had to use a fire for anything except enjoyment (and I don't even have a fireplace either) except for the yearly camping trips when I was a child. Of course, I was a child then and not in charge of the fire! Well, back on track here, we just thought that these were kind of ineffective and so decided to go ahead without the benefit of an iron. Never thought I could sew without an iron, but you do find other ways to press open seams - like warm fingers, sticks, and pulling the fabric over the edge of a sharp corner, like on a table.
I really wish I were sewing today instead of having to go to work. I'll even have to go to work tomorrow, my day off, because progress reports have to go home. Is it summer yet?
My grandma had some cast iron clothing irons in her house. She told me that way back when she was a kid, people would heat them on the wood stove to iron their clothes. You usually would have a set of two, one to heat and one to use, then you'd switch off when as they cooled. This was before electric appliances became popular in the 1920s--sure makes you appreciate what we have doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteWow. That gives you a better appreciation for what we have everyday that we take for granted.
ReplyDeleteMakes you realize how much you take for granted. Nice post.
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