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I had one but I like this one better: http://stores.laptophoops.com/-strse...ron/Detail.bok Has the option of steam, and just seems a lot better made. Always had trouble with the plug falling out of the Clover iron, and this one is 'permanently affixed'. I use it when I'm piecing instead of having a big hot iron sitting next to me.
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Originally Posted by Quilt-Till-U-Wilt
How many have a Clover Mini Iron and do you use it?
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This is the one I bought and love it. Here's the link to Amazon.com where I got it. http://www.amazon.com/SteamFast-SF-7...8428659&sr=8-2
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I have one and have never used it. I hear they are nice for applique.
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Originally Posted by Deb watkins
I have the mini iron and love it! Just great for those tiny seams that my fingerpress just doesn't do the job!
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Have one that I haven't used in a long time. Thanks for reminding me about it.
Originally Posted by Quilt-Till-U-Wilt
How many have a Clover Mini Iron and do you use it?
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I have two. One I bought and one the nice lady that I bought my quilt frame from gave me one. I love my clover mini irons! I was excited to get another as if one of my friends come over we will each have an iron. They are great for applique.
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I have the older one without the attachments. Love it for Celtic work and making doll clothes.
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Have one with all the attachments....the couple times I have used it felt it did not get hot enough for the job. and yes it is a Clover.
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Have one didn't use it much, then realized there is a heat setting. When I found I could make it hotter than it was I love it. It is great. I have a tv tray behind my sewing chair. I swivel around and press the seam in a block and continue making blocks. Wonderful tool!
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