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enola
Greater than one weekI ordered the wool pressing mat, which was to also include the silicone mat for the iron. The pressing mat came, but not the silicone mat.
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Rhonda and Van Swanson-Calhoun
> 3 dayWorks like a charm. Great for the small Oliso iron I purchased with it. Used with the Rowenta steam station iron and smelled like I was out at the farm. I really hope that fades over time. Thick and sturdy.
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Eureka
Greater than one weekThis pressing mat is perfect for my sewing room. It fits easily on my side table without taking up too much space. It is thick enough to protect my table from the heat of the iron and provides just the right amount of space for pressing open seams on my sewing projects. I wish it had a travel case for when I take it to sewing classes... guess I will have to sew one.
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PattiLou
> 3 dayPerfect for ironing seams, quilt blocks or anything you want a good press.
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Becky Slone
> 3 dayLove it
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CJ Buerer
> 3 dayExcellent for travel and workshops in addition to aiding in pressing quilt pieces at home.
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Priscilla Johnson
> 3 dayExcellent item for ironing.
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PJ
> 3 dayI was so happy with the good price on this Mat. I have another one I bought a couple of years ago at a much higher price. I have had zero problems with this and am very satisfied. I sew every day and use it daily. Great buy.
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jessieK
> 3 dayIt works great! Heated both sides of material fast and the mat does not slide! Planning on purchasing more for my other rooms. They will come in handy.
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April
> 3 dayThis mat is great. However, if youre using steam, youll need to place something below it so that you dont mess up your table (I didnt mess one up). While the mat helps to keep the heat against the fabric and is sturdy enough for most jobs, the steam (and even with no steam it will mar a surface), will go through the mat. I have a melamine work desk as well as drafting table and with heavy steam, there will be enough moisture come through to warp the melamine. So, just put a silicone mat beneath it and then all is well.