We were at our local RV suplier yesterday and I was cruisin thru the household stuff when I saw something new (for me anyway). It was a folding ironing board. I picked it up thinking that I had to have one when my son came up to me and said "Oh good, now you can iron my wrinkled clothes."
It is really neat, but not for me - I walked away in my wrinkled shorts and didn't look back.
The Bear II said
04:25 PM Oct 6, 2011
That's why we buy wrinkle free clothing....or run it through the dryer. No need to iron.
Another reason to have a dryer in an RV. Quick way to get rid of wrinkles.
K & E said
05:53 AM Oct 7, 2011
I have a small foldable ironing board that I bought at Wal-Mart. I'm guessing it was probably quite a bit cheaper than Camping World would charge. I am a quilter and need to have an iron. I've actually only used it on clothing a handful of times :)
I store it under the sleeper sofa along with the iron and extra bedding.
J Riechman said
11:57 AM Oct 7, 2011
What a wonderful idea K & E. I may have to reconsider. I have always wanted to quilt. I quilted a baby quilt years ago for my niece. I had it set up in my parents living room so my Mom put in a few rows and my Dad did also. Dad was embarrased when I asked who did it and told me to take them out. No way! Both parents are gone now and that just makes it more valuable.
-- Edited by J Riechman on Friday 7th of October 2011 11:58:44 AM
We were at our local RV suplier yesterday and I was cruisin thru the household stuff when I saw something new (for me anyway). It was a folding ironing board. I picked it up thinking that I had to have one when my son came up to me and said "Oh good, now you can iron my wrinkled clothes."
It is really neat, but not for me - I walked away in my wrinkled shorts and didn't look back.
Another reason to have a dryer in an RV. Quick way to get rid of wrinkles.
I have a small foldable ironing board that I bought at Wal-Mart. I'm guessing it was probably quite a bit cheaper than Camping World would charge. I am a quilter and need to have an iron. I've actually only used it on clothing a handful of times :)
I store it under the sleeper sofa along with the iron and extra bedding.
What a wonderful idea K & E. I may have to reconsider. I have always wanted to quilt. I quilted a baby quilt years ago for my niece. I had it set up in my parents living room so my Mom put in a few rows and my Dad did also. Dad was embarrased when I asked who did it and told me to take them out. No way! Both parents are gone now and that just makes it more valuable.
-- Edited by J Riechman on Friday 7th of October 2011 11:58:44 AM