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my DH saw me using my ribbon iron! LOL! And now...
he's convinced I own absolutely every tool I could possibly need, because the idea of needing a ribbon iron is crazy. LOL!
i love my ribbon iron. I got it on craftysteals.com for a great price with some ribbon and it's way more convienent than going upstairs to turn on my iron and iron a short piece of ribbon.
My ribbon iron has never been out of the package, about three years. I took it to a crop one night and offered for anyone to use it if they want to try it and they all looked at me like I was nuts.
Mary Beth
My DH does woodworking for hobby stuff, so he doesn't really make a peep about any new tools I get. He use to try to, but I'd just throw his comment of "well, the job goes better if you have the right tool for the job" back at him for all those times when I'd ask him what his new tool toy was. And, there's been more than a few times when he's asked me to pull out my tools to make something for him for scouts or work.
I don't have a ribbon iron (never really heard of them), but I do have one of those little stick irons that have a little pointy foot on them for getting into pointy corners of quilt seams. I didn't get it for my quilting as much as I did for other projects where my regular iron was just too big. You just need to tell your DH that you just have the right tool for the job!
LOL - that's great!!! My friends come over to look at my stamp room and once their jaw has dropped about 10 inches they say, "Wow - you have everything you could ever need!!" It helps me to be content with what I have ;)
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Saw an idea somewhere that I love. I use my hair straightener, set it to low heat, works like a charm.
I'm so glad you mentioned this. I was wondering if a hair straightener would do the same thing. Mine has only one heat setting, though, so I wonder if it would damage the ribbon or iron? It wasn't a cheap straightener, so I'm not sure I want to try it out
My DH does woodworking for hobby stuff, so he doesn't really make a peep about any new tools I get. He use to try to, but I'd just throw his comment of "well, the job goes better if you have the right tool for the job" back at him for all those times when I'd ask him what his new tool toy was. And, there's been more than a few times when he's asked me to pull out my tools to make something for him for scouts or work.
I don't have a ribbon iron (never really heard of them), but I do have one of those little stick irons that have a little pointy foot on them for getting into pointy corners of quilt seams. I didn't get it for my quilting as much as I did for other projects where my regular iron was just too big. You just need to tell your DH that you just have the right tool for the job!
That was TOTALLY my line, and he wasn't upset at all. He just thought it was a crazy tool to have! LOL I know my regular iron could do the job just fine, this is just much more convienent for me.
You iron clover? I didn't realize that it gets wrinkly...do the lepracauns demand smooth clover?
Lol, I love your sense of humour. No, it look somewhat like a soldering iron but with a triangular shape head about 1 inch wide and 1 inch tall. i.e. tiny.
Clover is the name of the company that makes it and I am sorry I didn't capitalise the C; most people who have them just call them clover irons.
Really useful for ironing ribbons and other thin things.
BTW I own five irons of various types. I love ironing and find it relaxing and soothing. I love the crispness look of the finished item as well. But hey, that's just me ...
This is an excellent argument for either A) leaving your craft area a complete mess that defies examination, or B) keeping everything tucked away neatly in drawers with obscure labels so DH can't see how much you have. I tend to use B, but all my PTI sets are in three cd holders on top of my drawers holding WM stamps. THREE FULL CD HOLDERS out for him to see! He's not noticed yet, but it's just a matter of time, esp since I need to start a fourth one.... *wink*
I too use a hair straightner -- I bought a mini, purse size one at Ulta with a case that's perfect for my stamp room.
It also has only one heat setting - hot - but move the ribbon quickly and there's not a problem (for organza ribbons) and not issues really with the other types.
I don't have a hair straightener, but I have a curling iron. I've used that before and it works great. Think about recycling ribbon that's been used before on a package and is crinkled where it was tied. I save all real ribbon from gifts.
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I've always wanted one of those cute little irons too.....! You can also use them for ironing stuff for fabric quilting too! But then , my regular iron is just gathering dust..... ( I just don't know how to use it!):rolleyes:
Good idea!
I also have a curling iron that hasn't been used for a long time..... time to move it down to my craft room! And I don't even need a mirror to use it! Haha!
Lol, I love your sense of humour. No, it look somewhat like a soldering iron but with a triangular shape head about 1 inch wide and 1 inch tall. i.e. tiny.
Clover is the name of the company that makes it and I am sorry I didn't capitalise the C; most people who have them just call them clover irons.
Really useful for ironing ribbons and other thin things.
BTW I own five irons of various types. I love ironing and find it relaxing and soothing. I love the crispness look of the finished item as well. But hey, that's just me ...
Please come to my house - I have lots that need ironing. :rolleyes:
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I love my ribbon iron! I don't use it that much, but when I need it, it does get those kinks and creases out perfectly! I've seen where you can heat emboss with it too. Haven't tried that though.
I save ribbons off packages too. That's what I use the iron for mostly. As long as you are putting it to use, it's worth the investment! They are fairly inexpensive also.
Saw an idea somewhere that I love. I use my hair straightener, set it to low heat, works like a charm.
Me too, only there's no setting--it's an older cheap model. So I just pull the ribbon through quickly. Works great! Why by a tool when something else will do the job?!
And it even works when you have scrounged ribbon from tied up boxes used for wedding favors. And for ribbons tied around big candles. And ribbons used to adorn bath gift sets. Ask me how I know...
I have the Pebbles ribbon iron & do not like it. It works great & does the job, saves me running down to the laundry room, but it does not have an on/off switch so every time I use it I have to crawl under my work table to plug & unplug it. I'd really like it it it had the switch.
I love ironing and find it relaxing and soothing. I love the crispness look of the finished item as well. But hey, that's just me ...
I love ironing too, for the same reason, but I use a regular iron for ribbon. Actually MY ribbon is fine, it is the ribbon of my 8 year old that is usually bunched up.
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