I got 4 new sewing tools and gadgets! Let's see what we think.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • I got some new sewing tools recently and thought I'd try them out for you!
    Shop my sewing patterns here: www.pincutsewstudio.com/shop
    LINKS:
    www.sewingmachinepartsonline.com
    My Janome sewing machine: amzn.to/3I7PBPF
    Universal walking foot: amzn.to/3C2E8wT
    Mister Spray Bottle: amzn.to/3hQz6wI
    Wool Pressing Mat: amzn.to/3PWVfpq
    Sharper Image Mini Iron: amzn.to/3viWh5T
    Oliso Mini Irons: amzn.to/3FYlTtK
    Also find me:
    On my website: www.pincutsewstudio.com
    On Etsy: www.etsy.com/s...
    On Instagram: / pincutsew
    And on Pinterest: / pincutsewstudio
    Happy Sewing!
    Love, Nikki
    P.S. Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning that when you purchase items through them, I earn a small commission. Thanks so much!

Комментарии • 199

  • @nancyjosey3561
    @nancyjosey3561 Год назад +92

    2 things - It’s best not to use steam on a wool mat. The steam will cause the wool to begin to smell & May also stain the mat. #2- Your wool mat will sweat through using the hot iron, so DON’T place it on top of your cutting mat, & if you lay it on a wooden table, be careful that it doesn’t impact the finish of the wood. I used a plastic TV tray recently when doing some small piecing & layer a small hand towel under the mat to absorb the moisture.

    • @ceciliaschleicher278
      @ceciliaschleicher278 Год назад +8

      It only smells when the wool mat is new and the smell wears off. As for the stains, it's typical. But, if you're worried, you can cover the mat with canvas or a thick cotton. I tried covering mine, but didn't like it. I only have one small stain on my mat and it's because I have spilled water on my mat not from steam

    • @dollieegert6705
      @dollieegert6705 Год назад +19

      I made the mistake of placing my wool pressing pad on top of my cutting mat. The steam went through the pad and warped my cutting mat. So now I just place the pad on a wooden T.V. tray next to my machine. Love it.

    • @ceciliaschleicher278
      @ceciliaschleicher278 Год назад +3

      @Dollie Egert I did that too at first and now do the same on a TV tray next to my machine - great for piecing (building) blocks

    • @middlechild6956
      @middlechild6956 Год назад +5

      Thanks for posting. I wanted a wool mat but after reading your comment, I find something else to use.

    • @vanessamonteith7112
      @vanessamonteith7112 Год назад +17

      I WISH the Wool pressing mats came with instructions because I wasn't thinking about the problems of steam getting thru the mat to damage the surface of my wooden table. I know, most of you would probably think about that but I did not. My table is very old and I need a new one but I would have been really upset if it was a new table. I think the Wool Mat should come with an instruction booklet for dummies like myself. ;-)

  • @superheroteach
    @superheroteach Год назад +31

    I warped my cutting mat using a mini iron on my wool mat, that was on top of the cutting mat. I now move the mat and place the wool on my tabletop

    • @shadowmom
      @shadowmom Год назад +5

      I was going to say the same. The heat and steam definitely go through the wool mat

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +10

      Eek! Thanks for that warning, I’ll for sure move it!

    • @sadiejosiemom
      @sadiejosiemom Год назад +5

      @@shadowmom Me too! I don't think it matters if it's a full size or a mini.

    • @kedillard
      @kedillard Год назад +5

      Yes, me too! I had to buy a new cutting mat because I warped mine. However, I love my wool mat. Yes, it initially smells, but it does go away. The smell didn't bother me. The wool mat is great for blocking your knit/crochet projects. My daughter uses it for blocking often. Also, if you need to use pins while ironing, this mat is great. In fact, I was thinking about getting a second mat.

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 Год назад +4

      I’ve never had that issue with my wool mat, it’s almost half an inch thick. After ironing, under my mat was room temp.

  • @ChristineKrannich
    @ChristineKrannich Год назад +28

    My wool mat is a western saddle blanket that cost $39 from State Line Tack. It was so big that I cut it in thirds. I have a pad I made with a layer of batting and InsulBrite under the mat on a wood tv tray. Works great for having at my side while sewing.

  • @debkemp4377
    @debkemp4377 Год назад

    Yes, I would like to receive video’s of you sewing/quilting mug rugs, hot mats, fast & easy oven mitts & any other projects you care to share. Thank you for inspiring other’s to eventually take-up the stress-free hobby of quilting.

  • @tracystrobel1065
    @tracystrobel1065 Год назад +7

    If you are using some kind of table below your wool mat be careful using steam cuz it goes thru the wool and will make the table damp and will ruin it. I pressed on a sheet of freezer paper to the under side of the mat. It will keep the steam from ruining your table or mat.

  • @sandycampbell6600
    @sandycampbell6600 Год назад +15

    You should add a clapper to your list of much-needed/useful items. Love to use my clapper!

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +2

      Yes, I do need a clapper! Also a tailor’s ham.

    • @tanyahouston5635
      @tanyahouston5635 Год назад

      I use one and really like it!

    • @beverlyanyan9028
      @beverlyanyan9028 Год назад

      I found mone at JoAnn & uses their coupon on it, was soo tickled to find it AND get a deal on price! 👍

  • @andanotherthing...
    @andanotherthing... Год назад +10

    Three extra tips to complement this video:
    1. Pressing ham. You can DIY or purchase a pressing ham for pressing shoulders and other curves.
    2. Pressing pads (wool or other) are super easy to DIY. There are several how-to videos here on RUclips.
    3. Instead of buying another silicone pad for your tiny iron, if you're not going to use the large one, why not cut it to fit the tiny iron?

  • @sandygardner6060
    @sandygardner6060 Год назад +1

    Exactly! Functional & pretty is my motto!

  • @eileenhaskins2710
    @eileenhaskins2710 Год назад +6

    I bought one of those misters, and are they ever nice to spray at yourself on a hot day.

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +2

      Haha! I’ll keep that in mind 😆

  • @Happybidr
    @Happybidr Год назад +4

    I had a Pfaff which has one built in so I’ve never used a walking foot. That machine was terrific, especially since I was sewing mostly home dec during those years and was using thick decorator fabrics. Now I own a Janome M7 which is a state of the art and can go through numerous layers with ease then immediately jump down to a very flimsy fabric. This machine is spectacular. For a quilter, it’s a dream. But an expensive one, so for most sewers, a walking foot is necessary and you certainly get your money’s worth!

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +3

      I had been a Pfaff user before this too! I did love that built in walking foot.

  • @KathyEasley-qz5bo
    @KathyEasley-qz5bo Год назад

    I have the same mini-iron. Love it! The perfect quilter’s iron! Stays HOT & does not shut off, ready when you’ve sewn those blocks!

  • @CraftyLori
    @CraftyLori Год назад +1

    To get a mister, buy Mr. Clean in the misting spray, use it up cleaning your house and save the bottle to use as a misting bottle

  • @KryssiCatt
    @KryssiCatt Год назад

    I was gifted an almost 40 year old Janome. It was originally my maternal grandmother’s and my mother just handed it down to me. I’m getting into quilting now and I’m obsessed! I ordered a walking foot through a sewing machine / vacuum restoring shop and I’m super excited to use it. Right now, I’m working on 9 quilts for my wedding party. I’m on quilt top 3/9 and I’m hoping the walking foot comes in soon so I have plenty of practice before I need to start batting and binding.

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      Wow, that’s an amazing gift!

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much I really really appreciate your time and effort to bring us all these amazing things for sewing 🧵 with. Yes that iron and felt square is really really cute and adorable too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags

  • @dianemckoon7808
    @dianemckoon7808 Год назад +1

    I love my wool mat! And I love my walking foot too! 💜 going to look at that iron too!
    Thanks

  • @pamkahmann3833
    @pamkahmann3833 Год назад +3

    I have the Oliso Pro and the mini. Both state that the iron is designed to be used with regular tap water. There is a recommendation if your water is over 12 grams of hardness. I have used tap water in mine for several years now with no issue.Love both of them. Also, agree with another commenter that your cutting mat can warp from the steam heat. There is a tutorial for making a portable ironing board that would probably work for you and keep the hear away from the cutting mat. It uses a piece of plywood. A lot of good help out there!😁 I love all your new gadgets and hope you enjoy them for years to come.

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +1

      Thanks for that, I’ll see what the manual says about the water. And I moved it off my cutting mat! 😁

    • @atrifle8364
      @atrifle8364 Год назад +1

      @@PinCutSew - I use distilled water too in my mini iron. It's cheap, takes a while to go through and I don't have to go anywhere to refill. I don't see the point of using regular tap water on a regular basis, even if theoretically it's fine. If anything any build up will happen much faster in a mini iron.

    • @ellythompson4055
      @ellythompson4055 Год назад +1

      I use a mix of 50/50 distilled and reg. Tap water. I don’t recommend Oliso iron in that mine died just 2 weeks after warranty. Never felt gave out steam or got as hot as my Rowenta.

  • @lindatusler902
    @lindatusler902 Год назад +3

    Oliso just recommends that you use spring water in your iron which is what I’ve been doing because we have really hard water here where I live. Anyway, just wanted to mention that to some of you be careful how much heat you’re putting on that wool mat while it’s sitting on your cutting mat, that could be an expensive and sad thing to find out later.

  • @kimberlystahl1746
    @kimberlystahl1746 Год назад

    I love love love my wool mat! I have had it for several months now and I cannot believe I hesitated to purchase one! So worth the $$. I also love my mini iron! Another product I wish I had not hesitated to purchase! :) I have a spray bottle. I don't use it too much as my mini iron has steam and so far does all that I need it to do. My walking foot....love when quilting!

  • @triciamcfarland8823
    @triciamcfarland8823 Год назад +1

    Those are all my favorites! Esp the wool mat. I use my walking foot when making burp cloths…game changer for sure.
    We’re in the process of gutting our 1950s home. One outlet per room😮 Crazy!! That won’t work in a craft room 😅

    • @triciamcfarland8823
      @triciamcfarland8823 Год назад

      Happy New Year to you too 🎉

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +1

      We are also renovating a 50s house! Solidarity, I feel your pain 👊🏻

    • @lynnries7729
      @lynnries7729 Год назад

      We are too! Our new house was built in 1958! It was last renovated about 30 years ago so definitely needs some updates including more designated outlets.

  • @CynthiaEleBezy
    @CynthiaEleBezy Год назад

    Dear S I did the same thing,Had to buy a new cutting mat. I have all 4 items and love them.

  • @ruthschwartz3875
    @ruthschwartz3875 Год назад +4

    I do use steam on my wool mat, but I find the steam does come through on the other side. So I do not put it on my cutting mat. I have a small tv table at my side that I put my mat on. Make sure it has a finish that you do mind getting the steam on. I use a wood tray at first and it turned the finish white from the steam. I do not notice any smell coming from the mat.

  • @jonnaosborne1832
    @jonnaosborne1832 Год назад +89

    I decided some time ago to never use water in my irons anymore. Now that I have two good misting bottles - one large at home and a smaller one for traveling - I find that the mist from the bottle is enough. Another benefit -- the misting bottles don't have to be refilled as often as the tiny iron reservoirs do. Just my preference. YMMV.

    • @juliatepe5760
      @juliatepe5760 Год назад +7

      I stopped putting water in my iron as well; had issues with color bleeding and water stains. Not fun! The mist bottle is great! This is my first time viewing this channel. So happy you have the walking foot; it's a game changer for sure. Thinking about a wool mat. Thanks for the reviews, and happy sewing!

    • @lynnschantz9185
      @lynnschantz9185 Год назад +3

      I put distilled water in my 52 year old iron.

    • @treasuresnownthen
      @treasuresnownthen Год назад +3

      ​I always did that too until I started having problems despite the distilled water. Now I have the misting spray bottle.

    • @SC-hj3hr
      @SC-hj3hr Год назад +3

      I remember my mum sprinkling water from a bowl over the ironing items, rolled them up n stacked into a basket ready for ironing.
      I have never used water in my irons after my first one leaked horrible black goop onto a favourite pair of pants in the 80s.
      Water spray bottle for me - always. And my irons last until they burn out. Have not had many irons over the years at all.

    • @lynnschantz9185
      @lynnschantz9185 Год назад +2

      @@SC-hj3hr oh my goodness I had forgot about that, my mom and grandma both did the same thing and so did the neighbor lady. Wash clothes on Monday and do the toning on Tuesday

  • @lindamcneely
    @lindamcneely 8 месяцев назад

    girl I always get the generic they work well as long as you know what shank to get for your machine and they are soooooo much cheaper. I have some that came with expensive machines and some I have ordered and you honestly cannot tell the difference.

  • @eileenhaskins2710
    @eileenhaskins2710 Год назад

    The first time I met a walking foot was back in the mid 1970s. I worked in a leather shop and we needed a walking foot so as not to leave unpleasant marks on the leather. This was for a commercial machine, and they may not have been available for domestic machines at that time. I would love a wool pad, but I don't have one yet.

  • @pamkrebes967
    @pamkrebes967 Год назад +5

    Becareful using iron on your wool mat , you can warp your cutting mat.

  • @stellaz2595
    @stellaz2595 Год назад

    I use that spray bottle for my face, and also for baking bread!

  • @gwynt909
    @gwynt909 Год назад

    When I bought my Elna in 1985 I was sold a walking foot which would not work on the elna no matter how I connected it. So it was put on the printers tray on display unused. Eventually in 2014 I inherited a pfaff 919 hobbymatic and I managed to fit the walking foot and it worked!!!!!!! 30 years later!

  • @michellejaggard9657
    @michellejaggard9657 Год назад

    You have a nice size wool mat. Mine is square, I like your rectangular one. I do the same thing you are doing, keeping one beside me so I don't have to keep getting up and down. I moved my big iron over, the small one I have was super hot!! if like mine it can warp your cutting board. You may want to put a board under it!

  • @sandyratter1688
    @sandyratter1688 Год назад

    I love my wool mat

  • @melsongp9390
    @melsongp9390 Год назад +2

    I will check out this mini iron. I had one before that was worthless that I got from bed bath & beyond it was kind of weird looking I don't remember the brand but it didn't seem worth beans. I took it back and got a refund. It would be nice to have a small steam iron that worked well a little projects. Have a super powerful rowenta steam generating iron which is fantastic except that it's heavy and sometimes it would be nice to use a lighter weight iron.

  • @lynnries7729
    @lynnries7729 Год назад

    My irons don't steam well with our city water so I buy spring water to use. One of my irons specifically stated to NOT use distilled water. And, I always empty my iron when I'm finished with it. Leaving water in the iron may cause some corrosion which leads to leaking and spitting out black gunk. My mother preferred a non-steam iron which is now in my sewing room. It's one heavy iron.

  • @Dizzycow-Tina
    @Dizzycow-Tina Год назад +2

    The best things I did was to stop using water in my iron( I use a spray bottle ) and to buy a small iron … the small iron is soooooo much better than using my big iron when I am quilting and even for sewing clothes … plus I am disabled so the iron being so light makes things also easier .. thanks for your video 💖

  • @francesbolen257
    @francesbolen257 Год назад +2

    I made the mistake in using my wool mate on my cutting mat! It warps the cutting mat.

  • @amyanderson6746
    @amyanderson6746 Год назад +1

    I see travel size irons in thrift stores, all the time, for $2-3.

    • @lynnries7729
      @lynnries7729 Год назад

      Unfortunately, you don't know if they've been dropped which is the fastest way to ruin an iron.

  • @Cassandra-..-
    @Cassandra-..- Год назад

    Some machines’ walking feet are timed so that the bottom and top feed dogs hit at the same time. Janome accufeed and Bernina machines have this feature, for sure. A step up from a generic walking foot.

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +1

      Yes and Pfaff too! Thanks for pointing that out, I failed to mention that in the video.

  • @zinnia20207
    @zinnia20207 Год назад

    The Oliso Mini is really hard to hold on to. Hated it, made my hand cramp. I returned it and got an a mini travel.

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 26 дней назад

    From the demonstrations of use for the mini Oliso, I’d steer clear from it.

  • @sandybruce9092
    @sandybruce9092 Год назад +1

    I haven’t used water in any of my irons for many, many years - pain in the *** to do it - but my mim always insisted I empty the water out after finishing ironing % which I always did. Nit removing the water can cause the iron to rust inside and that may cause spurts of rust - not nice. I used to use a plain old spray bottle but these new misters are fabulous! They actually came from the beauty supply store - beauticians use them. I have quite a few with quilting stuff on them but the generic ones from beauty supply stores are just as good, but not as cute!!😄😄

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +2

      Right after making this video, I got a hair cut and my stylist had one!! Haha, I can’t believe I never noticed what a great sewing tool it would be.

    • @sandybruce9092
      @sandybruce9092 Год назад +1

      @@PinCutSew without all the really cute designs, the ones from the beauty supply are a whole bunch cheaper!!! I actually keep one of my sewing logo ones in the bathroom when my bangs go crazy some days! These mister bottles are fabulous!

  • @pamsury3969
    @pamsury3969 Год назад

    FYI. You are not supposed to use steam on those wall mats it will ruin them. I bought a Panasonic cordless I am that I just love.

  • @joydarnell1085
    @joydarnell1085 Год назад

    I just bought an Oliso smart iron and the instructions say tap water is OK, or bottled water, but never distilled. Doesn’t say why.

  • @shiplesp
    @shiplesp Год назад

    If you want a larger pressing mat, purchasing a wool saddle pad from an equestrian shop is much less expensive and still very high quality - horse people are fussy!

  • @cindyory8046
    @cindyory8046 Год назад

    What kind of cordless iron are you using in the earlier part of the video?

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      I don't have a cordless iron, that must have been an optical illusion, haha! My large iron is a Shark and this mini one is Sharper Image.

    • @cindyory8046
      @cindyory8046 Год назад

      @@PinCutSew Thanks, I must not be see things

  • @Redd513
    @Redd513 Год назад

    Be careful with using the wool mat on your cutting mat. I have an Oliso iron that is super hot and it warped my cutting mat. Also the wool mat smells when its being used. But it does make it easier when I don't want to drag out the ironing board.

  • @sophiastamatis9235
    @sophiastamatis9235 Год назад +1

    Many new iron do not want distilled water requirements. Some irons need the minerals. Check your manual…..ask my how I know🤪

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      I will check!

    • @sandybruce9092
      @sandybruce9092 Год назад

      Yes! Very true. My Rowenta bought about 20 years ago stated not to use distilled water % just plain old tap water. Also mine never leaked as some people have had problems with this brand leaking - maybe it’s letting the water stay in the iron when not using it? Not sure but I was taught to empty the iron after use.

  • @carolinepalmer60
    @carolinepalmer60 Год назад

    I used my wool mat on top of my cutting mat and it has distorted my mat 😢

  • @not_today_satan_7
    @not_today_satan_7 Год назад

    What machine did you get?

  • @janetjohnson5521
    @janetjohnson5521 Год назад

    The iron is not good for left handlers as the cord is to the side

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      That’s something I hadn’t considered, thanks for chiming in on that!

  • @jennygill1594
    @jennygill1594 Год назад

    I do not understand why people don’t read their machine ne manuals to find nd out what their feet are for.
    Also after using your wool mat take it off the table and stand it up beside a wall or cupboard to let it dry as moisture can buildup underneath I also place an old towel under it and clip the towel it to the bench so it doesn’t slide

  • @melodywalls4693
    @melodywalls4693 9 месяцев назад

    The little Olisso doesn't have a nice handle like the one you bought

  • @carolynjones5186
    @carolynjones5186 Год назад +1

    Be careful, I used my wool mat on top of my cutting mat and the cutting mat is now warped....so sad!

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      I have been educated in the comments and amended the situation 😂

  • @lindasevers5109
    @lindasevers5109 Год назад

    I warped my cutting mat by using it underneath my wool pressing mat. Be forewarned. :/

  • @patmaddux.9962
    @patmaddux.9962 Год назад

    Just a bit of advice. It’s not a good idea to put your wool mat on your cutting mat. The heat and the steam will warp your cutting mat. Just a word to the wise.

  • @cherylschlisner1639
    @cherylschlisner1639 Год назад

    I bought a wool pressing mat and am disappointed, it holds water from the stem iron. The finish of what it's sitting on can get ruined.

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      Interesting, I’ll have to update after using it for awhile!

    • @sandybruce9092
      @sandybruce9092 Год назад

      I’m not sure why you are having difficulty with your wool mat as I love them - I have various sizes. I do have just a portable table I use for my mat - something like a TV tray but a bit bigger and not wood - yiu can buy them at Wally World, etc. for a reasonable price. Works great!

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers Год назад

      My wool mat said specifically do not use steam. Wool does hold water.

    • @stampandscrap7494
      @stampandscrap7494 Год назад

      Shouldn't use water with a wool mat..

  • @peggymalaski4061
    @peggymalaski4061 Год назад

    Might want to not use the wool mat on your cutting mat….

  • @lizhenselmeier7002
    @lizhenselmeier7002 Год назад

    I got a message for a prize. Is that from you or a troll?

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      Not from me! So weird, sorry about that!

  • @Melissabarelyhere
    @Melissabarelyhere Год назад +1

    First of all do not press on the wool on top of your cutting mat! That wool mat will get wet and ruin it. Secondly do not use steam. The mat will smell like horse shi! If you’re going to keep that mat go buy a piece of wood and put it underneath. Good luck. I returned my wool mat. I couldn’t stand the smell.

  • @Northandsouthsewing
    @Northandsouthsewing Год назад +7

    Don’t use that mini iron on top of a cutting mat. You’ll ruin it. Ask me how I know? 😬

  • @beverlycarr5905
    @beverlycarr5905 Год назад +36

    I’m 74 and have sewn just about all of my life. In the last few months I have purchased each of the items you showed today and I also have the same brand sewing machine that you have! I also didn’t know what a walking foot was. It definitely makes a world of difference in my quilting. I also love the mini iron, (not the same brand). Like you, I like to use the mini iron and my wool pressing mat for the smaller things and use the mister instead of putting water in the iron. I use my wool mat on my cutting table, not on my cutting mat, since the cutting mat is just to cut on . I don’t use water in any of my irons because the mister works so much better and I don’t have the hassle of filling and emptying the irons when I start and finish for the day. I enjoyed your video very much!

  • @PhillipPresswood
    @PhillipPresswood Год назад +8

    Note for the wise: Don't steam on top of the wool mat on top of a cutting mat! I made that mistake and ruined my cutting mat - it warped it terribly because the steam was going through the wool mat and I didn't realize it! 😑

  • @sandpiperca4722
    @sandpiperca4722 4 месяца назад +3

    Please consider not putting water in your irons. That blue water sprayer your mom bought you is what you should use instead. Irons work better for much longer when they don’t have to contend with mineral buildup and rust. And you will benefit with no stains on your fabrics from rust and minerals. Win win

  • @Kayenne54
    @Kayenne54 Год назад +9

    8:42 I used to hate ironing. Then I got into sewing. And I weirdly began liking ironing. Somehow it became incredibly satisfying to make those fabric seams behave.

  • @kathyandre1911
    @kathyandre1911 Год назад +6

    I love my silicone iron rest. I can rest the iron on it and just slide it over to use it. I don’t have to pick it up and turn the iron upright. It saves wear and tear on my wrists. With arthritis it really helps.

  • @treasuresnownthen
    @treasuresnownthen Год назад +4

    I was fortunate many years ago to buy a Pfaff with an on board walking foot. It was the only mfg at the time with an on board foot. It absolutely is needed for straight line quilting.

  • @deresamacdonald4229
    @deresamacdonald4229 Год назад +5

    Love my walking feet, I have one for 3 of my machines

  • @upcycledcopycat8389
    @upcycledcopycat8389 Год назад +6

    I love my mini irons when I was quilting. I've used them exclusively with regular garment sewing. After using mini ones for years it's very wierd using a regular one that I recently bought to replace a mini one that finally went to iron heaven. There's several I've had over the years because whenever Id taken one to visit my (iron-less) adult kids they insisted I leave it behind. Honestly why are vacuum cleaners and irons always the last thing kids on their own purchase). I find they get hotter than regular irons, have better directional steam (well they are smaller sooooo there's that) and they are just more ergonomic. The only downside is the small water chamber. But that wool pad is definitely something I've never seen before I'll have to put that on my list for sure. I used to use just a piece of quilt batting in a small pillow case next to my sewing machine when I was piecing. Maybe someday I'll actually remember to look for some silk organza also for the ultimate pressing cloth too. Thanks for the video, your feed just showed up on my screen. It's always good to find a new RUclipsr 🙂💜🇨🇦

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +1

      Well now I know what to give my kids as housewarming gifts someday 😆

  • @charmer6813
    @charmer6813 Год назад +3

    I’m not sure why, but my wool mat purchased from Amazon (a no named brand) started putting black spots on my fabric after time. This was also mentioned by another Podcaster. So be careful! I quit using mine. I love my misting bottle too because I never put water in my irons, they have all leaked over time, even my regular size Oliso. 😢

  • @mojonewslk
    @mojonewslk Год назад +2

    You should add a clapper to your list of much-needed/useful items

  • @57Weaver
    @57Weaver Год назад +2

    Hard to understand mumbling and giggling. Thumbs down.

  • @ccam504
    @ccam504 Год назад +2

    Agree with the comment below ,I was told steam could felt the mat. They take out wrinkles quickly with just heat.

  • @marymitchell3792
    @marymitchell3792 Год назад +2

    I bought a dritz brand silicone mat for my steam fast mini iorn. I don’t love the mini Olso iorn I find it uncomfortable to hold yours seems easy to hold. I like the price point of the steam fast ones.

  • @pjacksreads536
    @pjacksreads536 Год назад +2

    I have all of the tools you mentioned. Thanks for sharing great information

  • @Mickey-jn8hz
    @Mickey-jn8hz Год назад +3

    I made a cover for my pressing mat and glad I did. It has kept it clean.

  • @loudemott8673
    @loudemott8673 Год назад +2

    It also is great for sewing plaids!!

  • @nancydumas2906
    @nancydumas2906 4 дня назад

    I don't put water in any iron, they cause too much problems over time

  • @evelynspeares6531
    @evelynspeares6531 10 месяцев назад

    I was ironing on my mat on top of my cutting mat and I warped my cutting mat. The heat and steam seeped through to the cutting mat and ruined that end of my cutting mat. I hope you don't have that problem.

  • @andreaf5765
    @andreaf5765 Год назад +1

    The only thing I'm still waiting on is the wool mat!! I'm determined to get it this yr (2023)!!!

  • @vivianharwood1123
    @vivianharwood1123 Год назад +1

    Its a good idea not to have your woolmat on your cutting board when ironing i did this once and ruined my cutting mat, the heat went through completely ruined mat.

  • @cliftonmcnalley8469
    @cliftonmcnalley8469 Год назад +2

    The entire point of using a wool substrate for pressing is to help accommodate steam - whether from a steam iron, a mister bottle or a dauber. It is necessary to take into account that repeated usage on any surface will most likely cause damage to that surface.
    As for staining, a wool mat is a utilitarian object, just like the cover on an ironing board. Eventually both will discolor and may need replacement. Usage is tremendously more important than aesthetics with pressing equipment.
    I bought an old wool blanket - complete with a few moth holes - for $3 at a thrift store. Washed in warm water and tumbled dry to felt. Lined both my ironing board and a 12x16 oak cutting board with 4 layers of the blanket. Made duck cloth covers for both. Attached rubber feet from Home Depot to the bottom of the cutting board to use at my sewing table.
    The wool pad is a sewing trend, but used properly can ease a sewing task.

  • @stitchann
    @stitchann Год назад +1

    FYI I do not like my mini Oliso Iron. I find it difficult to hold. the handle. Uncomfortable. I think you are much better off with the one you bought.

  • @linzjan4276
    @linzjan4276 Год назад +1

    Just a helpful word to the wise, I have both the mat and the mini iron placed on my cutting board which I think is where yours is, and the heat did go thru and buckle my cutting board so I recommend having some protective underneath or working in a different place.

  • @francesmock7350
    @francesmock7350 Год назад +1

    Ironing on the wool mat placed on your cutting map will warp your cutting mat. Learned the hard way.

  • @davidconiglio7577
    @davidconiglio7577 10 месяцев назад

    For the iron use distilled water last long because of mineral in water cause to heat up less.

  • @tanyahouston5635
    @tanyahouston5635 Год назад +1

    My MW iron is over 40 years old and I have never put water in it. I’ve repaired the cord twice. A misting bottle would be a welcome addition. A mini iron would also be nice-my birthday is a couple months away!

  • @pamkahmann3833
    @pamkahmann3833 Год назад +1

    Oops, just realized that you said you did not get the Oliso!!! Sorry!!!😬 Just always a good idea to check!!

  • @princesscindy6765
    @princesscindy6765 Год назад +1

    Just an fyi the heat will go through the mat , so put something between it and your cutting board . Ps I posted this while still watching so maybe you discover that more into the video

  • @ethelpepper
    @ethelpepper Год назад

    I have a walking foot. It does not work for me.

  • @LisaLisa-zl9vu
    @LisaLisa-zl9vu Год назад +8

    Crazy these sewing machines intended for quilting don't include 1/4 inch foot or a walking foot!!! Nice channel I just found!

    • @SS-mb8hh
      @SS-mb8hh Год назад +4

      They want you to buy separately and cost you more money 💰

    • @AnitaSouthall
      @AnitaSouthall Год назад +1

      Quarter inch tape from Cluck Cluck Sew will help you, I bought mine from MSQC, but available elsewhere.

  • @lizhenselmeier7002
    @lizhenselmeier7002 Год назад +1

    Read iron instructions many irons say don’t use distilled water

  • @AnitaSouthall
    @AnitaSouthall Год назад +1

    I have a spray bottle not a misting one, the wool mat lives in my ironing board, I've got walking foot or feet for more than one machine on my bucket list, I quilt small projects fine without one. I would like anyone to explain how to install a walking foot on any brand machine, including Brother and Singer.

    • @AnitaSouthall
      @AnitaSouthall Год назад

      I own 2 mini iron but still prefer my newer large iron. But for travel a mini kit of everything is useful

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +1

      The secret to installing the walking foot: there’s a moveable lever on the right hand side of it that needs to rest ON TOP of the screw that holds your needle in place.

  • @joannberlino9372
    @joannberlino9372 Год назад +2

    When using your wool mat - I have always been told - don’t place it on your cutting mat as the steam/heat will come through and distort your mat.

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад +2

      Yes, a few others have said that here and I moved it right off of there! 😁

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 Год назад +1

      I haven’t had this issue, I iron on my dining table, the mat is cool underneath after ironing. It’s a thick mat.

  • @margaretwhitehead3913
    @margaretwhitehead3913 Год назад

    It’s a travel iron

  • @michellemueller2270
    @michellemueller2270 Год назад +1

    Mini silicone mat at Hobby Lobby.

  • @sandrafisher8512
    @sandrafisher8512 11 месяцев назад

    The iron manufacturers say not to use distilled water but to use tap or spring water in them. I ruined several using distilled because i thought i knew best. I now use bottled spring water.

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  11 месяцев назад

      I’ve heard that of other irons, but this little one’s instructions actually say to use distilled! I wonder what makes the difference 🤔

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 Год назад +1

    Cute gadgets you got.

  • @karenhickey3377
    @karenhickey3377 Год назад +1

    Happy New Year 🎊

  • @Dana20570
    @Dana20570 Год назад

    WALKING FOOT CHANGED MY SEWING!!! I love knits especially bamboo, medium sewing speed,

  • @Iknowonlywhatimtaught
    @Iknowonlywhatimtaught Год назад

    I'm a stander to. I can't move around enough sitting. My arms and hands are much fast standing. I feel cramped sitting. Sometimes I will get tired and move back to my sewing table but not often.

  • @cindywinkler4172
    @cindywinkler4172 3 месяца назад

    I love your easy, breezy, ❤uncomplicated way of quilting. Keep up the wonderful videos

  • @zhinka1
    @zhinka1 Год назад

    Holy Christmas is January 7! we have only had commerical xmas.I wish you a blessed real Christmas day too!

  • @ceciliaschleicher278
    @ceciliaschleicher278 Год назад +1

    Those mini irons do use distilled water. But my Chi Professional says to use tap water - I use bottled drinking water - it didn't do well with distilled 🙄

    • @PinCutSew
      @PinCutSew  Год назад

      So interesting, I wonder why it matters! Lol

    • @sandybruce9092
      @sandybruce9092 Год назад +1

      Years back my mom always used distilled water in our irons - but we lived in Phoenix and the water there was horrible - but I did drink it instead of the water from one of those water softener things my mom had forever and I’m still alive (75) but I don’t live in Phoenix anymore😄

    • @ceciliaschleicher278
      @ceciliaschleicher278 Год назад

      @@sandybruce9092 I have the same problem with Vegas 💧 being very hard. Distilled water has absolutely no minerals where purified drinking water still has some. But, like my Chi Professional iron has a self clean button, you can rid the minerals in the holes of the iron quite easily and quickly from easily by remembering to do it frequently

    • @sandybruce9092
      @sandybruce9092 Год назад

      @@ceciliaschleicher278 since we moved to Mooresville, NC I haven’t even tried the water here but it is a thousand percent better than Phoenix. It’s actually clear! And we have very good reports on it - and it actually really tastes good. So I may just give my local water a try (although I do admit to being completely obsessed with the new mister-type spray bottles!)

    • @lynnries7729
      @lynnries7729 Год назад

      Distilled water doesn't steam as effectively as spring water.