Has anyone ever used the clover mini iron?
#21
I have tried mine one time..not near hot enough..put it back in the drawer...just made me a covered tv tray to sit by my sewing cabinet and use regular iron..after reading now I might try it again..by heating up several times...
#22
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There is a student who uses the Clover mini iron for her piecing in all the workshops she takes with me....she hates to get in line for the big iron in the back of the room! (Can't say I blame her!)
Jan in VA
Jan in VA
#25
I have the mini clover iron and I have it set up on a table with an ironing pad beside my sewing machine. I use it for pressing seems open when I'm doing paper piecing (I like to press my seems open when I paper piece). I don't have to get up to go to the "big" iron when I'm making my blocks. I got mine 50% off at Joanns a few years ago. No attachments, just the mini iron. I make clothes for my daughter's sock monkeys (yes, she's 37!!!!) and it's great for those little seams.
#27
Thanks for the info. I have been looking at the petite press at JoAnn's and with the coupon, it would be a good deal. May have to try it, since I cannot get the fusible off my clover....really cooked it!
#28
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Montana
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My daughter bought me one and I love it! I don't use it a lot but when I need something for small spaces like delicate appliques it is priceless. Mine gets hot so no problem there!
Lynda
Lynda
My mom does alot of doll clothes and barbie clothes making-thought maybe this would be a good Christmas gift for her so she didn't have to have her big iron out all the time. Has anyone used one? Is it worth buying the one with all the attachments? Any help I can get in making this decision I would appreciate-Thanks
#29
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Location: Upstate New York
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I agree for the same reason. Mine has been sitting in the drawer. I had better luck with a travel iron that I got off Craigslist for $5.00.
#30
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Location: Seacoast New Hampshire
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I bought one a few years back for this very thing - doll clothes. Mine is temp controlled and it gets freaking hot! I would recommend it and would also recommend a holder for it because the little wire clover stand can be wobbly, especially if you have little feet toddling around.
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