Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
What iron do you use when sewing? >

What iron do you use when sewing?

What iron do you use when sewing?

Thread Tools
 
Old 09-30-2014, 06:08 PM
  #21  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
Default

Originally Posted by cathyvv View Post
I use the cheapest one that Walmart has on sale. I tend to knock irons to the floor, and have discovered that's not good for them. It works just fine - until I knock it over.
I use the same ones, but I found a silicone iron shaped pad that I just put the cooling iron on face down, and now it doesn't get knocked over any more.
madamekelly is offline  
Old 09-30-2014, 06:40 PM
  #22  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 847
Default

Don't buy Rowenta made in China. I have three Rowenta irons and they are all good ones. Don't leak, and all three were made in Germany.
vschieve is offline  
Old 09-30-2014, 08:55 PM
  #23  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: western arkansas
Posts: 2,078
Default

I have had 2 Rowenta iron and both of them leaked and sputtered. No more for me especially after reading on this board how many catch on fire.
mojo11 is offline  
Old 09-30-2014, 09:12 PM
  #24  
Super Member
 
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
Default

I had a Rowenta that literally smoked -- it set off the smoke detectors. I replaced it with a Panasonic and it has been great (so far)
QuiltnLady1 is offline  
Old 10-01-2014, 03:58 AM
  #25  
Super Member
 
mjsylvstr's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Spring Lake, NJ
Posts: 2,458
Default

I also use a cheap one from Walmart..and it does the trick and as the others mentioned , "no quilt tossing it and getting a new one when it dies"
Also use the little Clover teeny-tiny one for paper piecing and what a charmer!
mjsylvstr is offline  
Old 10-01-2014, 04:06 AM
  #26  
Senior Member
Thread Starter
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pine Grove, PA
Posts: 466
Default

THANKS everyone for your insights on ironing!! I believe I'm off to find a cheapie! & use the rest of my savings
FOR FABRIC!

Originally Posted by Ellageo View Post
I was looking at the Rowenta DA 1560 on sale at Joann for $27.99. What do you think?? I had a little no name travel iron that just went cold! Looking for a small, utility type iron . Suggestions?
Ellageo is offline  
Old 10-01-2014, 04:24 AM
  #27  
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cadiz, KY
Posts: 196
Default

I bought a T-Fal with a ceramic plate. It does not overheat my piecing. Am now looking to perfect this idea by buying a wooden ironing board. Was told that you don't know the difference that no steam and a wooden board can make til you try it. So thinking I'll try it. I love my iron!! Got it at KMart. Only place I've ever seen one. It cost about $50.
sewbelle52 is offline  
Old 10-01-2014, 06:06 AM
  #28  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
Posts: 5,383
Default

I love that little Rowenta iron. It's perfect to sit on my small ironing surface when I am doing paper piecing. I don't like the fact that it doesn't have an on/off switch. I've solve that by plugging it into a multi-plug with an on/off switch. It gets hot super fast and is small enough to use on an 12 x 18 surface. If I am ironing big things I go back to one of my big irons. For those, the cheaper the better, as long as it gets hot. The one I'm using now cost less than $10 at WM about 10 years ago.

Edited to add: If I am piecing or ironing 100% cotton, I always use the hottest setting. I am careful not to leave the iron on the fabric and to only use 100% cotton thread. I gave up putting water in any of my irons a long time ago due to several over the years spitting out blackish, rusty looking stuff that couldn't be removed from the fabric it spit on.

Happy Quilting!

Last edited by Barb in Louisiana; 10-01-2014 at 06:11 AM.
Barb in Louisiana is offline  
Old 10-01-2014, 06:19 AM
  #29  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 374
Default

I too use the cheapies. If they start to give me trouble they go into the recycle bin. A good place to look for cheapies is in thrift and consignment shops. Asking to check if they leak/sputter/don't heat is not atrocious and the really good thrift/consignments will help you do it.

Oh, and the Rowenta I bought, it wound up in the trash. The customer service rep told me about the "made in China" issue and then confided that the "real" Rowentas were made in Germany. Problem of leaking irons was known but Rowenta made no effort to fix it. And we should buy what from a company with that attitude? Yikes.

Anyway, enjoy today.

Pat
w1613s is offline  
Old 10-01-2014, 05:08 PM
  #30  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Citrus County, Florida
Posts: 10,849
Default

I have a Rowenta with the separate water tank. Pricey but have had it for years and love it
solstice3 is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
KimS
Main
29
10-21-2014 01:45 PM
Juztme
Main
8
05-24-2012 03:54 PM
mkanderson
Main
17
06-17-2009 03:29 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter