Quiltingboard Forums

Quiltingboard Forums (https://www.quiltingboard.com/)
-   Main (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/)
-   -   My "NEW" pressing tool! (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/my-new-pressing-tool-t176984.html)

glenda5253 01-27-2012 02:32 PM

Great idea! I hadn't thought of a ham for pressing seams open in the quilting realm, only clothing. This could come in handy at times!

caspharm 01-27-2012 02:37 PM

That sounds coool! Thanks for the idea.

ka9sdn 01-27-2012 02:52 PM

Thanks for the idea.

kiffie2413 01-27-2012 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by jaciqltznok (Post 4912531)
you press your seams open on strip sets! It works like a dream....you just lie your strip set on this bar and the HMP makes the seam you are pressing just fall in place..easy to press, so straight and nice and clean...LOVE IT

Thanks Jacquie!! Bookmarking your instructions to "share" with dh when he gets home!!
Kif

Greenheron 01-27-2012 03:09 PM

Hum, you all get my synapses working. if there's a table saw available you could rip an old broom handle or dowel lengthwise to make half-rounds.:cool:

desertrose 01-27-2012 03:20 PM

Aren't you the smart one to figure that out...How much did they want for their version $$$ I'll be.

Susan Hansen12228 01-27-2012 04:08 PM

I made mine 20 years ago. All I used was a 1" diameter dowel and trimmed enough off of length for it to be flat on the bottom. It is important to buy a dowel that isn't warped. I didn't put any padding on it. It works great and I use it on all seams. I haven't had any problems with the bare wood and I am a heavy steamer. Wait until you see the difference in your seams.

IowaStitcher 01-27-2012 04:20 PM

Would a dowel rod work? They come in various diameters but usually only 36" long. No gluing.

ewecansew 01-27-2012 04:33 PM

I have been using a piece of wood that is used for railings (stairs) that is flat on one side and not quite half round on the other for a long time. It has no cover and hasn't warped at all. I think I got it out of a scrap bin at the building supply. It can also be used as a clapper, as used in dress-making.

SewOK 01-27-2012 05:49 PM

I've had a Steam Stick in my sewing room for years. Great for pressing pants seams when sewing also great for using under a Velva Board when pressing seams in Velvet, Satin, etc. when garment sewing. Mine is made of hardwood and was sanded smooth and covered with a heat resistant clear stain to keep it from absorbing water. I think my dh may have paid $1.50for the one I have about 10 years ago at Home Depot. It has never warped, stained or anything. A very valuable tool when garment sewing. I used it a ton when sewing bridal appare for the long seams.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:54 PM.