AceOrbit Tailors Point Press Clapper 15 7/8" L x 5 1/2" H Point Press and Pounding Block Red Oak Wood Tailor Tool for Quilting and Sewing and Ironing Seams and Corners
R 1,177
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AceOrbit Tailors Point Press Clapper 15 7/8" L x 5 1/2" H Point Press and Pounding Block Red Oak Wood Tailor Tool for Quilting and Sewing and Ironing Seams and Corners
What's Included: you will receive 1 pcs red oak tailors point press clapper, a valuable tool for every seamstress; It helps flatten seams and corners with steam and pressure, giving fabrics a crisp finish; The point press and pounding block works like an ironing aid, making it easier to handle difficult seams and layered fabrics
Material and Construction: the point press clapper is made from solid red oak, which is hard wearing and resistant to high temperatures; Its unfinished surface showcases the natural wood color and grain; Color may vary from the image above and may be lighter or darker depending on the color variation of the wood used, adding to its handmade character
Practical Size for Sewing Projects: measuring 15 7/8 inches long 5 1/2 inches high and 2 3/4 inches wide this point press clapper fits comfortably in hand while providing a wide surface for pressing; The size makes it practical for garments quilting blocks and fabric crafts offering balance between control and coverage
Practical Function: this point press and pounding block offers dual functionality; Use the flat side for clapping seams and the angled side for pressing corners; The point pressing side works like an ironing board for ironing hard to reach seams and closed corners; It supports sewing ironing and quilting projects by locking steam into fabric until it cools; This method ensures lasting smooth seams without relying solely on heat
Easy to Use: to use, first apply steam to the area with the iron, then press with the pressing plate, leaning against it and applying as much pressure as possible; Maintain this position until the fabric and wood (which presses steam into the area without generating heat) have cooled; This method enhances your ironing routine, making sewing and quilting projects more efficient and polished with the right pressing tool