Minature pressing irons
#81
I have a small minature iron that I got at JoAnns for $9.99 a few months ago. It is red and I get lots of comments about the cute iron. I use it when I make turned wash and tear glue appliques. The best part is that it is so small that I can take it with me when I travel. I estimate it is only about 4" long. It isn't going to get super hot but it certainly gets hot enough for use on small pieces.
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I will send you a PM. I am not out to get business from this post but will answer your question. Thanks for the kind words.
Originally Posted by Janis
twinkie posted the picture of her iron and the darling little ironing board her hubby made her on page 3. I wish I had a handy husband like she has. That ironing board is just so cute.
twinkie, how much do you charge for one of the little ironing boards?
twinkie, how much do you charge for one of the little ironing boards?
#83
Originally Posted by QuiltnLady1
I have the travel Rowenta and I love it. The handle collapses, it can be steam or dry and it is small enough to use in a small area. (Got it at Joann's at 50% off) I have the Clover and one of those little ones and don't use them.
#84
Originally Posted by Zephyr
I have one that looks like a tiny little iron. It heats well but the only problem with it is where it plugs into the iron. Because I am right handed so everytime I try to press it knocks the plug out of the iron. Frustrating.
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