Do you use steam when pressing your blocks, and as you go making the block. I heard you are to use a dry iron. Help
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I press my individual pieces with a dry iron - setting the seam first before pressing anything open. Generally I don't use steam until the entire top is together OR if something just doesn't behave. The key is that you don't want to distort anything and steam can lead to distortion.
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I have found that sometimes it shrinks my block. I read somewhere that this can happen and well it made a lot of sense when my squares were short 1/4 inch. I still steam but only on larger fabrics
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I only use a dry iron. Just my way I guess.
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Dry pressing for me as well!
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First I set the seam then open and finger press then apply my slightly
damp finger tips on the seam and press. It makes for nice flat seams without shrinkage or distortion. :) |
I use a dry iron. I keep a spray bottle of water near the ironing board. I sometimes will give a fine spray to the fabric and press with the dry iron. That way you get the benefit of steam without distorting the fabric.
Using a dry iron means you don't have to clean it. |
I'm basically too lazy to keep refilling the iron reservoir if I want to use steam so even if I were to start with steam I would soon be using a dry iron. So, I just leave it dry.
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I use a dry iron also.
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I use a dry iron too. If I need to sometimes I'll spritz a seam with a spray bottle. I do pre-wash and press with steam if necessary, so I wouldn't think the block would shrink from steam pressing.
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