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Old 02-22-2019, 05:07 AM
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I have been using a clapper and I thought my seams looked flatter and better. My longarmer validated my belief when she mentioned how flat my seams were. I guess it works.
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Old 02-22-2019, 05:08 AM
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I have used one since my tailoring days. I thought that it would make nice seams for quilting just like it did for dressmaking and tailoring. But, I like the idea of the rolling pin. I just might need to give that a try.
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Old 02-22-2019, 06:18 AM
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I have a stainless steel rolling pin - it doesn't absorb the steam like wood does, so my seams get hit from both top and bottom. Also have found that a stainless steel bench scraper is great for protecting my fingers from steam when pressing the seams of long lengths of binding.
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Old 02-22-2019, 06:19 AM
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Wouldn't you have to use a clapper even if you used the rolling pin? The purpose of the clapper is to remove the heat and steam from the fabric after it's pressed.
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Old 02-22-2019, 06:32 AM
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my husband does woodworking and had a maple 2x4 -- I use that! (wood needs to be a hardwood variety, maple, oak...) Flat!
(he had the wood laying around. to purchase, the clapper would be cheaper)

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Old 02-22-2019, 06:40 AM
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Never used one, please explain the purpose.
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Old 02-22-2019, 09:30 AM
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I scrounged a piece of 2x4 from my son-in-law's scrap pile. Sanded rough edges off and it works great.
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Old 02-22-2019, 09:40 AM
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I purchased 2 of those clappers and I also have a wool pressing mat. Using them together, I love the results! I am keeping my eyes out for a sale on the clappers and will purchase 2 more of them. I love the wool mat also....I'm kind of sorry I didn't purchase a larger one (I got the 18" X 24").....I'd use the larger size up in a minute! Both good purchases in my eyes.
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Old 02-22-2019, 10:03 AM
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you might watch a video from Jordan fabrics. she uses a clapper at times. you just place it on the hot seam you just pressed and hold it there a bit. nothing to it.
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Old 02-22-2019, 10:17 AM
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You are suppose to slam the wood to the seam, thus the name clapper. There are lots of youtube videos how to use one.
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