Pressing and Pinning Tools

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If you can only afford to purchase one Iron, the Rowenta First Class is the one Amber recommends. Small but mighty, this little iron has all the features of larger models, with perks of a lower price tag, and is travel friendly as well.

If a larger iron is what you seek, this Rowenta Full Size Iron will do the trick. This iron has a precision tip, stainless steel plate, temperature settings, and auto-off feature.

For the best result steaming your fabrics, use this handheld steamer to evenly steam delicate fabric seams and smooth wrinkles on the surface of fabrics.

Use these Binding Clips for holding the bulky edges of your project together or your binding in place as you sew.

Glass Head Pins are the best for sewing due to their heat tolerance for pressing. They are easy to see on the fabric and do not melt. This pack of 500 pins are Amber's favorite.

According to Amber, these are the best Safety Pins for holding multiple thick layers together as you begin sewing or quilting.  The curved shape makes it easier to slip pins through multiple layers, and their sharp points prevent delicate fabrics from being damaged or torn.

Protect your hands from burns by wearing this Heat Safe Glove. When you need to hold your project in place while you press, this glove will save your hands from injury.

Amber uses this useful kitchen tool as her finger presser. The wider surface area is much easier to manage and hold in your hand than the traditional tool.

The original finger presser helps lay fabric in place prior to applying heat from your iron.

The sleeve roll is the must have pressing tool for pressing longer shapes into your pant legs and sleeves.

The tailors ham is the must have pressing tool for pressing shapes into your creations.

This Sleeve Board works wonders for creating a precise hemline, or working on smaller areas needing to be pressed as you pin.

This sturdy metal ironing board has an all metal surface and an easy fold up mechanism. It's Amber's top pick.

This compact folding ironing board is perfect for small space solutions to keep you pressing properly. It features an Integrated iron storage compartment, and a handy hanging hook as well.

This mini sleeve board is very useful for hemming and pressing techniques on the go, or when working in a smaller space.

If your workspace is limited, or you travel with your sewing, this is the most versatile Combo for Cutting and Pressing. A dynamic little duo, one side of this foldable set is a self-healing cutting mat while the other is a pressing mat. Amber loves hers, and she thinks you'll love yours, too.

This Teflon Press Cloth will protect your delicate fabrics, embroidered designs, and screen printing from being damaged when pressing.

If you have the Rowenta First class Mini Iron, this Heat Safe Pad will allow you to travel with your iron still warm and protect your carrying case from harm.

For the best result steaming your fabrics, use this spray mist bottle to evenly disperse water on the surface of fabrics. No need to put water in your iron.

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