Thanks, Sarah. I'll try that. One of my problems has been that I've left the clothes in the dryer too long and so they've become wrinkled. I've gotten better, and if I take them out soon enough I've found I can smooth the blouses and pants and they look o.k. to wear. After all, wearing them wrinkles them relatively quickly anyway. The reason that I have as much ironing to do as I have is that years ago my childreh ridiculed me for wearing polyester (it was a good thing once -- you can tell how old I am, Lissi) and told me I should wear cotton, and so I have, and thus I had to iron. Now I've become used to it (though I think the clothes are blends, now). Interesting thing I've noticed -- one doesn't see Sanforized on labels any more -- that meant cotton clothes didn't shrink. I wonder what happened. Maybe the cotton blends solved the shrinkage problem? CIndy > Taking a spray bottle to rinkled things and throwing > them back in the > dryer often helps. I Discover Yahoo! Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/mobile.html