@Aunt Marg I actually don't have much that requires ironing and it's also hard for me to imagine anyone liking ironing--

Just call me kooky, Ruthanne. LOL!@Aunt Marg I actually don't have much that requires ironing and it's also hard for me to imagine anyone liking ironing--![]()
Have you seen the new portable small steam irons they use for pressing seams when sewing?Got rid of the ironing board, did keep the iron as I occasionally - VERY occasionally - do mending on my sewing machine and sometimes it's useful to iron a seam down. I think it's been maybe 6 yrs or more since I last used my iron, though!
ROFLMAO!I know marg........
I must be mad .........![]()

There's a couple in our social group of friends who, whilst not exactly on hard times, do have to watch the pennies very carefully. They are quite a bit younger than us, about fifteen years or so. When I suggested that they might be able to trim, mow and tidy our garden once a week they were delighted. So, in addition to the ironing fairy we also have a couple of gardening fairies, and what a fine job they do too.Horseless, if I were as active as you and your wife with all your lovely outfits, I am certain I'd still need that ironing board. But............these days? Not on your life.
Something that I really shouldn't be admitting on a social forum and that is: My shirts, when ironed, are hung on hangers rather than folded away in a drawer, but even though they hang well, if when I come to wear one to a function, it hasn't faired to well on the hanger, it gets another press. A shirt looks so much better when it's crease free. Fastidious? Who, me?Lewkat; I am certain I'd still need that ironing board.
And in college, I used an iron to straighten my hair. Not enough hair left for that.....I have been known to use my hair straightener to flatten a seam.