Store your Muslims?
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----- Original Message ----
From: lea murphy <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 2, 2008 8:09:15 PM
Subject: Re: All Steamed up!
Might I recommend another option?
Store your Muslims wrinkled then when you need them again hang them
up, pull them taut to your background stands with clips and spray them
with warm water. The wrinkles will be gone when the fabric dries.
I do this all the time and it works like a charm.
Lea
life is short. photograph it.
www.leamurphy.com
On Aug 2, 2008, at 12:24 AM, rebphoto <rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Gang.................
>
> I have a few muslin back drops that I want
> to knock the wrinkles out of and then roll
> on a pipe.
>
> I understand that the best way to do this is using a steamer.
>
> There are about 93 zillion
> different models of steamers on line.
>
> I realize I can't use a tiny travel one.......
>
> But would I need to spend $150.00
> or would one of the more moderately priced
> units ($50-60) work for my purposes?
>
> Time I have........
>
> Money ain't growin' on trees!
>
> Russ
> R.E. Baker
> Photography
> rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Feed a Cat...
> Starve a Fever........
>
From: lea murphy <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 2, 2008 8:09:15 PM
Subject: Re: All Steamed up!
Might I recommend another option?
Store your Muslims wrinkled then when you need them again hang them
up, pull them taut to your background stands with clips and spray them
with warm water. The wrinkles will be gone when the fabric dries.
I do this all the time and it works like a charm.
Lea
life is short. photograph it.
www.leamurphy.com
On Aug 2, 2008, at 12:24 AM, rebphoto <rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Gang.................
>
> I have a few muslin back drops that I want
> to knock the wrinkles out of and then roll
> on a pipe.
>
> I understand that the best way to do this is using a steamer.
>
> There are about 93 zillion
> different models of steamers on line.
>
> I realize I can't use a tiny travel one.......
>
> But would I need to spend $150.00
> or would one of the more moderately priced
> units ($50-60) work for my purposes?
>
> Time I have........
>
> Money ain't growin' on trees!
>
> Russ
> R.E. Baker
> Photography
> rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Feed a Cat...
> Starve a Fever........
>