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06-18-2011, 10:54 AM
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Kas
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Ironing on it is what warped mine. My mother did it, so I had to act like it was no big deal.
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Hair dryers work, too. Heat warps them, heat makes them flat again. :D
This does work. I used it on mine and now it lays flat again :thumbup:
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If you do decide to replace it, use the old one, cut into appropriate size pieces for the bottoms of picketbooks/tote bags.
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quiltin chris
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I put mine on top of the dryer when drying clothes, then lay something heavy on it while it cools.
Worked for me.
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