Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
I have the original Clover and once I learned (here on this board! ;) ) that you have to cycle it off and on a few times to get it to heat up enough, it's been great for the starch-method of preparing applique pieces.
I'm thinking of getting one with interchangeable tips, though. The plate on this one is actually too big sometimes - a wand shape or a very small flat shape would work better on some pieces.
I also have a cute little Sharptek iron that is really great for this type of applique, for pressing seams on blocks and for paper foundation piecing. Aside from being cute as can be, they're really good for places where you need a larger sole plate.
http://polymerclayexpress.com/equip.html
:thumbup: :thumbup: Thank you so much. I have been looking for that iron. I saw it on a tut. and couldn't find it. Just not looking in the right place. The shipping was almost as much as the iron. If It works as well as I think it will I will be a very happy camper/quilter. Thanks again Brenda