Steam Ironing question from a guy quilter
#31
I use a Kool Finger on the hand that is holding the seam open (when I haven't already pressed it with the wooden iron) but sometimes the steam comes up around the hand that's holding the iron so I bought an "Ove Glove". It's a really high-heat resistant oven mitt/glove that's available at most drug stores or maybe even Wal-Mart. It has grips to help hold the iron and works wonderful.
#32
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I NEVER use the steam feature on my iron, i keep a spray bottle of water on the ironing board and use that to spritz the fabric before piecing; and if i need to open a seam for pressing i use a wooden pencil. sometimes the point to open and the eraser to hold the seam open while i press. i've been sewing for 45 years so i've had LOTS of burns...always looking for ways to avoid them...sometimes fingerpressing is enough to open the seam and get you started.
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I love steam and I fingerpress first then plop that 'ol iron down, give it 5 secs to sit and take it away. Used to use a tongue blade but since I am no longer working I don't have access to them.
Originally Posted by jane65us
finger press it first, I use my fingernail...it will stay open enough for you to press it
#36
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I saw on Fons & Porter Tips to use a leather thimble when pressing seams. Suppose to keep the heat & steam away from fingers. Haven't tried it because I don't have the leather thimble, but it would be worth a try if I had one.
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I bet its fun to eat the popcicle too. :-) I can see me "borrowing" a tongue depressor from my doctor during the next visit too. He's kind of used to odd requests. One tongue depressor is really tame for me.
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