Pressing Tools on the Go
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Pressing Tools
Mini Iron
One of the first pressing tools that ZJ talks about as a good option for either travel or used right at your sewing machine is a miniature iron. There are many different brands and sizes of miniature irons available on the market today, but the one that ZJ shows is one that has a Teflon bottom so that it won’t stick to fabric when pressing. Consider some of the different features that may be offered on different miniature irons when selecting the right one for you.
Clover Mini Iron
Another miniature iron that ZJ shows as a different pressing tool option is the Clover mini iron. Rather than looking like a smaller version of a regular iron, this iron has a small, quarter-size pressing surface on a long handle. ZJ explains how to use it and what it was first designed for.
Wooden Iron
If you are looking for a pressing tool that doesn’t require any heat or the need to plug it in, ZJ shows how to use a wooden iron to get seams flat.