What is a Tailors Pressing Ham

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @RobertSmith-zn5zc
    @RobertSmith-zn5zc 4 года назад +17

    That was amazing! I kept hearing people talk about a sewing ham so I googled it and got your video. I don't think you'd fine a more comprehensive description of a sewing ham! Thanks for sharing such a dynamite video! It was perfect.

  • @linda.brotherton1689
    @linda.brotherton1689 2 года назад +1

    This is the best of the 4 or 5 videos on pressing tools I have watched. Thank you Laura for your many videos I have watched. Your directions are simple and complete ❤

  • @juliettang136
    @juliettang136 3 года назад +3

    Hi Laura, I'm a big FAN! I've learned so much from your tutorials. As soon as I saw the one on pressing hams, I bought both and found that they are wonderful, not just for ironing seams but also for pinning. I'm always trying to save on cloth so I work with ½" seams. I also hate frayed raw edges so I often sew with flat felled seams on long tubes. I found that the long pressing ham saves me a lot of time when pinning. Now, I don't have to shove my hand in and out of the tube to anchor the pins. I just pin into the ham and give the tube a tug to set the pin. Maybe they should be advertised as "Pressing and Pinning Hams". Thanks for sharing.

  • @chrissherwin5747
    @chrissherwin5747 8 лет назад +28

    Thanks for the info, I've always know about the pressing ham, but didn't know about the difference between the two sides. I can't believe someone gave you a thumbs down for this

    • @mermaidmemoirs
      @mermaidmemoirs 8 лет назад +8

      Chris Sherwin Chris, I have found that there is always at least 1 troll that thumbs down on every channel. nothing better to do.

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад +2

      thank you and thank you for your support:)

    • @tinkerbell2939
      @tinkerbell2939 5 лет назад +1

      A troll. That's funny. Why would anyone give a thumbs down to the people that take so much time and effort to make these fabulous videos that help all of us so much. Thank you Laura for your videos. I LOVE them.

  • @rosalindhendricks6337
    @rosalindhendricks6337 3 года назад

    I inherited a pressing ham and didn’t know all of the circumstances in which they were handy. Your video explained them beautifully. Thank you.

  • @TheBhumiChannel
    @TheBhumiChannel 3 года назад

    Thank you for that! I made a pressing ham today, then went around RUclips for an instructional video and found this..... very thorough. Now I know what to do with the ham.... yay!!!

  • @janetperc703
    @janetperc703 8 лет назад +7

    Thanks Laura. I use my ham for many things but never thought to pin and secure trims to hit. Good tip!

  • @shandramacniven5964
    @shandramacniven5964 Год назад

    I've seen these used for shaping and seaming knit sleeve caps, so I just bought one and now I'm checking out how to use them.

  • @kendal4452
    @kendal4452 3 года назад

    This was very informative. I brought a ham because I always see it in sewing rooms and but I didn't know why it was used. This video was very informative!! Thank you for doing this video!!

  • @nancypollard4531
    @nancypollard4531 5 лет назад +1

    I just made myself a pressing ham to help me press sleeves. Thank you for giving me so many other ideas of how to use it.

  • @sonjaz7411
    @sonjaz7411 6 лет назад +2

    Just stumbled over your excellent tutorial, thank you so much! This is so good - I just got to know about a Taylor's Ham and you give such a great insight on how to use it in all the different ways!. Thanks again, you're awesome!!!

  • @Knittyneeds
    @Knittyneeds 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks so much for this wonderful information. Laura you are such a lovely sweet Lady.
    I bought mine from the UK and was wondering WHY the fabric was different on both sides. Well! I learnt something NEW today. Woollies on the red cotton on the white. Thanks a million for sharing and caring. Your fan from France. 🗼 😀
    👍👍👍

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад

      Hello from Canada and thanks for watching

  • @Sasslette
    @Sasslette 8 лет назад +5

    I have never used a ham, never seen one! Thanks for the information.

  • @ghostindamachine
    @ghostindamachine 2 года назад

    Outstanding!! I learned a bunch :) Greetings from The Netherlands

  • @tinkerbell2939
    @tinkerbell2939 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you. I love your videos. My meme's pin cushion was stuffed with the gatherings under the pine trees - small pine needles and tiny sticks. I put a few coffee beans in my pin cushions because I love the scent when I'm sewing! I like to use a rolled up cotton place mat for pressing. Works great.

  • @bmack1778
    @bmack1778 8 лет назад +2

    Good job! Newbees will really benefit from this tutorial. Possibly, "Oldies" can also use a refresher.

  • @rosemaryladinsky533
    @rosemaryladinsky533 8 лет назад +1

    Always used it for shoulders but never those other uses thanks for the info. Love your site.

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад

      thanks and thanks for watching

  • @chrisb5391
    @chrisb5391 8 лет назад +1

    Great information. I have one but haven't used it for a long time. I needed the refresher. Peace and blessings.

  • @iseeewe5454
    @iseeewe5454 7 лет назад

    Awesome video, thank you for show us what a ham is used for.

  • @lisamacdonald3114
    @lisamacdonald3114 8 лет назад

    A pressing ham is a helping ham.. sorry, I couldn't resist!! Thank you for this.. my ham will get used to its full potential now!

  • @heatherlight8155
    @heatherlight8155 3 года назад

    Thank tou for the simple explanation

  • @janetcozens4623
    @janetcozens4623 8 лет назад

    Hi there great to see you again brilliant demo thank you so much

  • @conniel.4601
    @conniel.4601 8 лет назад

    Have my mother's ham from years ago. I'll be using it now. Thank you!

  • @kathiep.7734
    @kathiep.7734 Год назад

    Excellent explanation

  • @aangela7328
    @aangela7328 8 лет назад

    I've never heard about a pressing ham. In Germany we have a little mobile ironing board for sleeves. They are as pretty handy as well.

    • @adelmarie58
      @adelmarie58 8 лет назад

      Das ersetzt es nicht! Sieh mal bei
      Lori Griffiths "How to make a Tailors' Ham"
      da kannst Du Dir diesen Tailors Ham selber herstellen. Viel Spass!

    • @aangela7328
      @aangela7328 8 лет назад

      Danke schön

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад

      Yes we have them here to called Sleeve boards:)

  • @lauralarios423
    @lauralarios423 4 года назад

    Thank you Laura for the video. Love your tutorials. I have a Q that is the size of that pressing ham? Thanks

  • @KelseyDrummer
    @KelseyDrummer 5 лет назад +1

    Wow this was so helpful! Thank you so much!😊

  • @aliceveenema
    @aliceveenema 8 лет назад +1

    I bought one at an estate sale about 30 years ago. I don't use it often now, but it's so handy if you are constructing clothing! I also just bought a wooden gadget at a thrift store. I can't remember the name, we used them in high school home ec class. It is used for cooling a pressed seam. I find it really great for when quilting. It also has an area with a bit of a point, used for turning shirt collar points, if I recall. Do you know the name of that tool? It feels as though it's at the tip of my tongue, but not ready to come out. Thanks for the great tutorials!

    • @KnitAdjacent-ln2rx
      @KnitAdjacent-ln2rx 8 лет назад +2

      I believe that wooden gadget is called a 'clapper.

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад

      It could be a clapper, could you face book me a picture:)

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад

      I think you are correct, thanks for help:)

    • @KnitAdjacent-ln2rx
      @KnitAdjacent-ln2rx 8 лет назад

      SewVeryEasy no problem. Happy to help.

    • @aliceveenema
      @aliceveenema 8 лет назад +1

      Yes, I looked up clapper, and that is exactly what I picked up. It's great for pressing quilt squares!

  • @BoredErica
    @BoredErica 4 года назад

    What is the benefit of using the wool side for low heat ironing? Wouldn't it be simpler just to have both sides be cotton so any sides can be used with high heat?

    • @meganmills6545
      @meganmills6545 3 года назад

      Sometimes you need to get steam, heat and shape into woolly or plush, napped fabrics and don't want a "hard press" that might show through seams, flatten the nap and so on. The more plush, softer side with the wool helps with that even though you can just use lower temperatures on the cotton side. You're also wanting a side with a wee bit of "cushioning" and wool is brilliant for that. I'd always opt for wool and, if ever you are pressing velvet then you can hold another piece of velvet fabric pile-side-up around the wool side (or pin it round) and press your project on that.

  • @aminafatah2001
    @aminafatah2001 8 лет назад

    Another well explained tutorial, thank you.

  • @kerryhorwitz4093
    @kerryhorwitz4093 4 года назад

    Great video. I have seen tailor's hams in two different shapes. I don't mean the sausage shape ham. It is the main size ham. One shape is the one you were using. The other one is more like a traditional ham shape, with one side that tapers to a narrower end. I wonder if you could explain what the advantages and disadvantages are in both ham shapes?

    • @rhonddalesley
      @rhonddalesley 4 года назад

      I should imagine that the more tapered one would be better for tighter curves, other than that I can’t think of any difference

  • @Jesus-Loves-You.
    @Jesus-Loves-You. 6 лет назад

    Excellent demo and tutorial! 👍👍 Thank you from a new subscriber.

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much Laura, very helpful indeed. As always you are a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @dianemcdougal9072
    @dianemcdougal9072 8 лет назад

    I have a ham and sausage that my mother had for a Bishop Sewing class she took in the late 1950's. I never learned how to use them properly but I do use them . What is the sausage used for. Thank you for the video

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад +1

      a few different things, small little areas and when you press a seam flat on those it helps so the seam allowance will not leave a press its mark on the other side

  • @kerriumeki3304
    @kerriumeki3304 8 лет назад +1

    thank you for responding to my question.

  • @charliibanks2741
    @charliibanks2741 3 года назад

    Hi, thanks for the vid, really helpful. First heard of these watching 'The Great British Sewing Bee'. I don't really sew, but thought these would be useful for everyday ironing (with the possibility of occasional repairs and adjustments -- if I learn) . I've seen some on an etsy shop ( 25.5cm x18cm /10" x 7") that are a slightly different shape to the traditional 'egg'. Basically it doesn't have the tapering-to-narrower top as both ends are equal-width. Whilst it's definitely better than nothing (as now), I just wondered (from an independent source/ user P.O.V.) if there is a specific purpose/advantage to that narrower end that I couldn't possibly do with the rest of ham, OR the generously sized (43cm x 10cm / 17" x4") sleeve roll -- which incidentally is why I'm at her shop and not Amazon. Thank you, for any input! :) and I look forward to checking out the rest of your videos, as this was a great explainer for the clueless LOL!

  • @Moon-Marie
    @Moon-Marie 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video.

  • @kerriumeki3304
    @kerriumeki3304 8 лет назад +1

    where can u get saw dust for your iron ham

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад

      If you are going to make your own, go to a woodworking shop and ask:)

    • @julialammot7653
      @julialammot7653 4 года назад

      Clean sawdust from the pet shop for hamster, small animal cage etc will be good to use. Hope this helps.

  • @dijones2441
    @dijones2441 8 лет назад

    I didn't know about the differences between the sides either 😮...fabulous tips ...😃and can you still get "clappers " ?🤔

  • @andrezzabrito9621
    @andrezzabrito9621 4 года назад

    Thank you sooo much! Someone knows how to say that in portuguese? I don't know how to find it, can i do it myself?

  • @SpiritBear12
    @SpiritBear12 5 лет назад

    You said the ham is stuffed with saw dust. Is it saw "dust" or closer to small wood shavings or chips? What kind of wood is the best to use? If using steam on the ham I would not want that moisture to get musty or moldy and make the ham smell, thus making your clothes smelly.
    Would Cedar be good, Pine, Maple, Oak?

    • @rhonddalesley
      @rhonddalesley 4 года назад

      Any hard wood is best as steam raises the grain of softer types which can cause splinters, I don’t think the saw dust is literal dust, more like very fine shavings

  • @raymichaels123
    @raymichaels123 6 лет назад

    Great video. Thumbs up

  • @hazelblair6634
    @hazelblair6634 7 лет назад

    caou tell me please what sawdust you use. i am guessing sawdust from something like MDY wouldn't do.Tank you.

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  6 лет назад

      I did but this one, but any true wood, pine etc not a wood that has any glue on it

  • @homafazl85
    @homafazl85 8 лет назад

    thank you for your help. I enjoyed it very much😘

  • @anapatriciamarquez2205
    @anapatriciamarquez2205 7 лет назад

    Bellicima la explicación y lo aplicaré.. gracias por los vídeo ,un abrazo

  • @ellegroover
    @ellegroover 8 лет назад

    I have one just like it!! Thanks for the lesson tho!! I also appreciate your tips. 👍👍👍

  • @fabulousmarilyn3.088
    @fabulousmarilyn3.088 8 лет назад

    things I didn't know, great job

  • @gloriaperconti4878
    @gloriaperconti4878 8 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing. It's good to know! ❤👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @2Peachcobler
    @2Peachcobler 5 лет назад

    I want to know a good way to clean your hams.

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  5 лет назад

      wow good question. because it is stuffed I would think you would have to rub it clean with a cloth

  • @jmarylastone
    @jmarylastone 8 лет назад

    good reminders for those of us who have been sewing for longer than we want to admit LOL - I think the reason pressing hams (and the like) have gone into "obscurity" is because so much clothes today is wash and wear >>washer to dryer to hanger to wearing and I can name more people who don't even own an iron (let alone an ironing board) then those who do - with home clothing sewing coming back into vogue "old fashion" items like the ham will make a comeback

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  8 лет назад

      yes i would be lost without one:)

  • @elianajesusdesouza7471
    @elianajesusdesouza7471 8 лет назад

    Olá, você não posta ptojetos grátis?

  • @AkbarKhan-nk1of
    @AkbarKhan-nk1of 4 года назад

    Perfect

  • @fahmadi5804
    @fahmadi5804 6 лет назад

    Perfect woman 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @MWB18
    @MWB18 5 лет назад

    I was just searching for videos of Taylor Ham the New Jersey meat and I got this video...

  • @MeepMeep88
    @MeepMeep88 5 лет назад +1

    I'm just gonna use a ham.

  • @ummuhamadawada9965
    @ummuhamadawada9965 8 лет назад

    أعجبني جداً ....وسهل أيضاً

  • @yungaterror
    @yungaterror 4 года назад

    I am currently selling the whole set on ebay, tailor ham, sausage and pattern weights:
    www.ebay.co.uk/itm/sewing-bee-Sausage-ham-tailors-prym-set-sleeve-pressing-cotton-pattern-weight-/264760896094?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292

  • @kemarchese1
    @kemarchese1 Год назад

    No

  • @ViceroyoftheDiptera
    @ViceroyoftheDiptera 6 лет назад +1

    ay gayyyn