Mini Irons
#82
Originally Posted by Sewze
A tip for those mini Clover irons is to put an office binding clip on the barrel and use the clip as a foot to hold it steady.
My friend had some kind of device that she had bought for it. But I figure that just brings the cost up even more, it's kinda pricey as it is.
I'll go for the binding clip.
Thanks.
8-)
#84
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several years ago i bought one for myself& 2 for gifts. none of us had ever tried it.was having problems pressing open seams,so decided to give it a whirl..........works great !!hate to think of all the time i wasd w/o it !
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Originally Posted by margaret light
Has anybody used, tried, have an opinion on the Clover Mini Irons? I wanted to purchase one for appliqueing, but have read some really negative remarks on Joann's "review this product" section. They seem expensive, and I do not want to spend that kind of money if they really are a "flop". Thanks for your input, as always I am sure it will be worth its weight in knowledge. Bea
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Originally Posted by margaret light
Has anybody used, tried, have an opinion on the Clover Mini Irons? I wanted to purchase one for appliqueing, but have read some really negative remarks on Joann's "review this product" section. They seem expensive, and I do not want to spend that kind of money if they really are a "flop". Thanks for your input, as always I am sure it will be worth its weight in knowledge. Bea
#90
Originally Posted by Kathy N
Have one and I hate it. too small. I like the travel size iron better. I have a black & decker travel size iron and it is wonderful!
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