wbfrog that might have been but we were at a quilt retreat with 20 women and it grossed us all out. Even after she took it out of the sewing room it smelled for hours. Nothing like sheep urine and manure to wake quilters up. she is sending it back. Thanks for all the input. At least we know there are those out there that don't smell. She ordered one from a local quilt shop.
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wbfrog
I have wool pressing board love it have not had any issues, cover with pressing cloth while ironing if no help stop using sometimes people are sensitive and this may be what is going on.