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		<title>How to Make a Large Pressing Pad for Quilting</title>
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How I made a 24" x 48" pressing surface for my quilting fabrics out of 1/2" OSB, 2 layers of 100% Cotton Batting and muslin, using just a staple gun. Gripper Mat underneath is a good idea too 
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		<title>How Weight Of Iron Is Related To The Fabric Type While Ironing Or Pressing Of Garments?</title>
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		<title>How To Get African American Hair Straight, Without Flat Ironing, Pressing, And Relaxing The Hair All The Time?</title>
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