My only obvious advice is to take an iron Helen
A work's colleague takes a spray bottle with her to give the linen a squirt of water before hanging it up in the bathroom. She says the steam works a treat on it and makes most of the creases just fall out. I suppose it's worth a try.
Knowing my luck, the clothes would end up soaking, but i might try it here before I go. Perhaps the rolling would work for trousers - but wouldn't they have lines all across them from where the roll flattens when more clothes are put on top of them ( if you understand what I mean) Don't think it would work for shirts & skirts though!
I was watching Peter and Katie stateside the other evening and there was a scene with her sitting on the floor packing her clothes in cases . She was rolling everything
Helen T wrote:wouldn't they have lines all across them from where the roll flattens when more clothes are put on top of them ( if you understand what I mean)
You roll them tight so that there is no give in them, it really does work in terms of preventing creases and it doesn't take up as much space so you need a smaller bag/case.... if only it also made things weigh less too !
i have this problem too, hubby loves his linen shirts, think i will try rolling them or i might just take my iron if ive got room in the case
What I used to do for my linen trousers is leave packing of them until the last minute, and leave them slightly damp by spraying them with water so damp to touch then rolling them and putting inside a bag that you can suck out the air from, large ones can be done by Vaccuum, smaller ones which I use can be done by rolling and pushes the air through. ( I have seen these bags in Dunelm Mill shop - I did buy mine from QVC - but think you can get them anywhere)
I am not saying there are no creases, but it is minimal.
P.S. Another thought - linen creases as soon as you wear it anyway, doesn't it?
Linen is hard enough to steam iron at home - I think it would be difficult in your luxury hotel room, with lovely views of the pool and your OH providing you with wonderful cocktails while you are getting hot and bothered ironing his shirts! (and Shirley is waiting for you to go swimming!)
Hadn't thought about that Suzie!! Just looked at the hotel details again & there is an iron (if its absolutely necessary). We went away for a night on Saturday & I did roll my trousers. They came out of the holdall perfect, not a crease in sight - pity I couldn't say the same at the end of the night Admittedly they'd only been in the holdall for a couple of hours & there was hardly any weight on top of them, but I think I'll give it a go. Might also take one of those mini spray bottles. Thanks for the tips folks.
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