There are some i feel I should do this with. Would love to know what these look like. Have you got a spare link on them?FWIW I've been steaming my scarves (of all fabrics) but it doesn't do the bestest job of de-wrinkling so I recently got one of those ironing muslin things. I put it on top of the scarf so the iron doesn't really touch the silk. So far so good...
Yeah- I tend to charge on in with the iron. I don't use steam settings on them, just dry. If I need water I use a mister on it but with silk, I often iron when they are mostly dry but just damp.Wow, you guys are so much more cautious than I am. I just go in with an iron! Silk is generally very heat tolerant.
I think we already have a well documented use of my salad spinner (TM) for scarves. I can't remember now if I picked that up from hand dyeing people, spinners, or what. Bu once the thought of using a salad spinner to spin out the water was in my head pretty much everything that I hand wash gets treated to it. It really helps with hand spun yarn to spin it out, since I often am spinning wool, and I don't want it to felt so don't wring or squeeze it. (Sounds so familiar...why not use it on scarves too???)