👗 Iron with Style: Elevate Your Garment Game!
The Bra Wooden Ironing Board is a compact, portable ironing solution designed specifically for delicate garments like bras, shirts, and collars. Made from high-quality wood and featuring a unique mushroom shape, it offers a reliable ironing experience while saving space. Ideal for sewing enthusiasts, this board is easy to assemble and perfect for both home use and travel.
M**H
Ingenius product
This is a really clever product. I've never seen anything like it. I keep it on my sewing table with a doll/craft iron to do quick seam ironing and to iron handmade doll clothes. Yes, you need a trivet or something to put a hot iron on, you can't just lay it down on the tabletop because that will destroy it. That's really common sense.
G**4
Awesome sewing & alterations tool
I wish I had known this existed years ago. I have previously used a tailor's ham for pressing curved or hard to reach seams when constructing handmade items like bras, hats and even stuffed toys. The problem with a tailor’s ham is that it is hard to get it into the correct position and keep it there while you are pressing. This padded ironing board / form is amazing and such a timesaver! The rounded dome is well padded and is mounted on a circular base that is covered in a soft cotton jersey that helps prevent the item to be pressed from slipping around. The dome is then mounted onto another thick round wooden base using a thick piece of dowel about the size of an old fashioned broomstick. This design keeps the whole thing from moving around, and the raised design makes it easier to get into fiddly and awkward seams so you can press them. You can also use it to renew the shape of misshapen hats. I love it for helping to shape bras, swimwear and costumes, as I can shape them with steam to avoid press marks on satin, velvet, beaded and other special handling fabrics. I love this thing!
R**M
Nicely made, handy
This is for ironing and I could use it for that... But right now I'm using it as a hat stand. I have one hat that got a little misshapen from a too small hat stand, it lost it's concave top, it's a small top hat style in fine straw. Just on a whim, I put the hat upside down on the dome and 48 hours later, the hat is perfect. So I'm pretty happy using this in an unorthodox manner. It saved my favorite summer hat!I pretty much got it for hat display, but it's nice to have the option of using it as an ironing ham if I need it.It's fairly easy to put together, instructions right on the box. I'm always mystified as to where the washers go, but I believe it was covered in the instructions. I do like having the instructions even if it seems that it should be intuitive. The piece is sturdy once you have it together. I did put felt feet on the bottom so it wouldn't mark up my dresser. If I didn't already have a place for my hat pins, this would look cool covered in hat pins...Nice piece, well made, not terribly expensive - sewing things can get pricey! Multi-purpose depending on what you need.
P**G
Compact and Versatile Ironing Board for Precise Garment Care
This small ironing board is a fantastic addition to any sewing room or home. Made from high-quality wood with high-elastic foam and cotton fabric, it provides a sturdy and reliable surface for ironing delicate garments. The mushroom-shaped design is perfect for ironing small or curved items like collars, cuffs, and bras, ensuring they look their best without stretching or distorting the fabric. Assembly is quick and easy, and its compact size makes it ideal for small spaces or travel. Whether you're a sewing enthusiast or just need a convenient ironing solution, this mini ironing board is a practical and efficient tool that enhances garment care.NOTE: I am a member of the Vine Voice program and received this item at no cost in exchange for my honest review. I depend on reviews when making my purchase decisions and hope this review is helpful to you in making your decision.
M**E
Love it!
Sometimes you just need a little curved surface, not a giant tailor's ham. Sometimes you just want to work on a shoulder or bra or other small area. This is perfect for that! This is the little item I did not know I needed, and in fact will be something I will consider as gift to the sewists in my family. Highly recommended!
E**A
Nice Tool But You Still Need a Place To Put Your Hot Iron
The media could not be loaded. This tool is handy to have on your ironing board to press things like sleeve caps in shirts and tops. I planned to use it on a table top when I am pressing seams in my quilting projects, but I realized I need some place to put my hot iron. So I will still need a small ironing board or a silicon hot pad and trivet on which to rest the iron. If you have a wool pressing mat be aware that that may NOT work—or at least it didn’t for me. See my photo of wood I damaged on my vintage sewing machine cabinet when I steamed and pressed fabric on a thick wool pressing mat. The heat and steam went right through that and created the white spot (I will try to repair it). Maybe resting the heel of the iron on the mat would work but I’m not going to gamble with that.The ironing tool was easy to assemble despite my clumsy video. I probably put the metal washer in the wrong place. I think it is supposed to go on the bottom of the large wood base before the long screw is inserted. But I’m not taking it apart because it is working fine as is.I already use a sewing ham; I included a photo of the ham next to this new tool so you can compare sizes.. The tool is larger than I expected. I like that it is raised up on a solid wood pedestal. The tool is sturdy and well made.
P**G
Cover melts
Great pressing aid, but the cover melted when exposed to high temperatures. The lining is cotton, but I had to make a new cover made out of wool.
L**U
Handy Ironing Stool for Customizing Hats
I’ve just started customizing hats with heat transfer vinyl and this small ironing stool has been super helpful. Hats are tricky due to their curved shapes, and with my upcoming cruise to Mexico with 15 cousins, I had to create matching t-shirts and tote bags, plus, everyone gets their own unique hat.Using a folded towel for the hats was quite challenging, but this rounded ironing board made the process so much easier. Its shape fits the curves of the hats well, making the application of vinyl smoother.My only issue is that the board can slip around because it lacks stabilization on the bottom. It’s a bit of a hassle unless you have someone to help or use weights to keep it in place. Despite this, it’s been an awesome addition to my crafting setup.
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