Quilters Clappers
#12
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,640
When I'm sewing and pressing away from home I always miss my clapper. I'm a chain piecer and will have one piece on the machine, one piece under the needle and one under the clapper. My seams are nice and flat without fussing with starch. I don't use the clapper for longer seams because I don't have the patience to wait for each bit to flatten. With a wool pressing mat on the bottom and clapper on top, no pressing problems.
#13
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2024
Posts: 215
My husband is also a woodworker, and he made me a set of 6 clappers, 12" long, enough that I can put them across an entire row seam, or when attaching multiple blocks together. They really make a difference in producing a flat seam. He made them out of maple, a heavy hardwood that gives them the weight they need and put indents in the sides for easy grasping. Since maple is a tight cell wood, he just sanded them smooth, and didn't varnish them, so no worry about the heat from the hot seams transferring any discoloration from varnish.
Last edited by quiltingcotton; 03-16-2026 at 04:59 AM.
#15
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Dakotas
Posts: 3,143
DH makes beautiful cutting boards so I got two of those to use as clappers. I can press a 2nd block as the first one cools off. It’s heavy and about 12” square so it does a wonderful job on whole blocks. I also had him cut a slice off my Mom’s rolling pin so it sits flat and doesn’t roll. I use it for a clapper and think of her pies when I use it. Better than stored away in a cupboard.

