Lauren's Top Tips - Ironing and Pressing for dressmaking projects

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2025

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  • @purple13579
    @purple13579 3 роки тому

    Thanks Lauren, another great video - love the techniques described. 😍

  • @l_squared5211
    @l_squared5211 7 років тому +2

    Lauren, your videos are wonderfully thorough and inspiring! I really appreciate your attention to detail.

  • @janegoodall2520
    @janegoodall2520 4 роки тому +1

    Love your blogs - always learn something. An additional tip here - a piece of silk organza - a matt kind, not too shimmery - makes a perfect pressing cloth. I have 2 - one for interfacing, so it collects all the messy gluey bits, and another for fine pressing. Prevents burning if you aren't sure of the best setting. I use a piece around 60 by 40 cm and edge it with a 3 step zig zag to prevent fraying.

  • @hjkennaugh
    @hjkennaugh 5 років тому

    Grid ironing board cover is an excellent idea. Great video. Thank you.

  • @barbarags1529
    @barbarags1529 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for the informative videos that you make. They are so useful and I have learnt about techniques and useful products. I can confirm that the iron you use is great, mine has been going for several years even though I don't look after it as I should.

  • @janeparker7625
    @janeparker7625 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, excellent reasons to get more sewing gadgets. The cover, spray and cleaner will be mine 😊

    • @christinecrabb1911
      @christinecrabb1911 7 років тому +1

      Jane Parker Agreed, feels great to get more gadgets😊

  • @mscatzord
    @mscatzord 7 років тому +4

    I found that using a heat-resistant glove, the kind that you use with a hair curler, can help pressing fiddly things too!

  • @helenawagstaff9755
    @helenawagstaff9755 7 років тому

    Lots of good tips and some gadgets I haven't seen before. 😊

  • @sewingjaney7085
    @sewingjaney7085 7 років тому

    Hi Lauren, great video thank you, some products I’d not seen before, will be putting on my to buy list 😉. Also useful tips on pressing thanks again 👍🏻 jane x

  • @arlenepiggot3982
    @arlenepiggot3982 7 років тому

    Very good information have been sewing for years and found this lovely to watch .Have not seen some of the products before will have to find them in my local area 😁

  • @juliadroy1179
    @juliadroy1179 7 років тому

    Good tips, I like the ironing board cover with the grid.

  • @PsychicKathleen
    @PsychicKathleen 7 років тому

    Thank you for posting another great video Lauren! Love that board cover with the grids :) I have those silicone tips for the fingers and they are brilliant - I use a clapper quite a bit on my knits too which I find works really well with steam from the iron.

  • @hennyvangemert4173
    @hennyvangemert4173 10 місяців тому

    Wat weet jij veel ,ik zit met verbazing naar het programma te kijken !!!!! Geef je ook les met quilten .kan dat ook met de BrotherVQ2? Heel veel bedankt.❤❤❤❤

  • @jaclynmoylan1905
    @jaclynmoylan1905 6 років тому +1

    Dryer sheets work well for cleaning your iron and also a damp magic eraser from Mr.Clean. If using the dryer sheets you just simply place it on the edge of your ironing board and run your hot iron over it while holding your iron vertically you just basically iron over the dryer sheet on the edge of your ironing board. Also silk organza works great as a pressing cloth

  • @thenorthernsewist
    @thenorthernsewist 7 років тому

    Very useful Lauren, thank you. 😘

  • @sewagnes6706
    @sewagnes6706 7 років тому

    Great tips, thanks for sharing x

  • @christinecrabb1911
    @christinecrabb1911 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, very informative, I'll definitely be getting the finger guards, keep forgetting that my fingers are not teflon coated!

  • @emmaedmonds444
    @emmaedmonds444 6 років тому +1

    Great tips Lauren! I’m enjoying your videos but also love your blouse here - did you make it & would you mind sharing the pattern please?

    • @LaurenGuthrieGhani
      @LaurenGuthrieGhani  6 років тому

      Thank Emma. Yeh the top is from my book called Learn to Sew with Lauren and I added pin tucks to it. You can check out this tutorial to see how....guthrie-ghani.co.uk/blog/simple-sleeveless-top-blog-series-adding-in-pin-tucks-tutorial

  • @maggiemarlow6486
    @maggiemarlow6486 7 років тому +5

    What about a clapper? One of my most used bits of kit!

    • @jeanbkelly
      @jeanbkelly 7 років тому +1

      Maggie Marlow what is a clapper

    • @maggiemarlow6486
      @maggiemarlow6486 7 років тому +3

      jean b. kelly A clapper is a wooden tool, 2-3” wide by about 10” long which you press on a seam which has been steamed, rather than pressed. When you press it down the wood absorbs some of the steam, but really sets the seam down flat. Lauren used one when making her Clare coat, which was why I was surprised she didn’t mention it

    • @LaurenGuthrieGhani
      @LaurenGuthrieGhani  7 років тому +3

      A great addition too! I haven't used mine since I made my Clare coat (which was the first time I used one). Old habits die hard I think, I kinda forgot about it, but might leave it out on my ironing board a bit more :)

    • @bluedeva
      @bluedeva 7 років тому +3

      Clappers are brilliant i always use it for collars, cuffs or pressing welted pockets works fantastic for wools and heavier fabric like denim (helps hammer a bulky seam easily). If you cant afford a proper clapper a smooth piece of wood will work (there’s tutorials on how to make one online) 😍

    • @jeanbkelly
      @jeanbkelly 7 років тому

      Lauren Guthrie thanks Clair, I get your drift,I used to have a Phillips and loved it, I couldn't find another,and wound up getting a t fall.its good too lots of steam.love your video, your info on fabric are so helpful. Jean

  • @terridunning3450
    @terridunning3450 6 років тому +1

    I always saw my Mom use a crumpled up piece of wax paper to clean her hot iron. I did this also for years and it worked well but I recently bought myself a new iron. Would this method even work with newer irons or could you hurt the surface?

    • @LaurenGuthrieGhani
      @LaurenGuthrieGhani  6 років тому

      I can't imagine it would as wax paper doesn't seem that abrasive but I'm not tried it before so not 100% sure.

  • @lauravictoria4058
    @lauravictoria4058 7 років тому

    Thanks for the tips. Love the ironing cover with grid.... so handy! Is that a Sorbetto that you are wearing?

    • @LaurenGuthrieGhani
      @LaurenGuthrieGhani  7 років тому

      Hi Laura, Its the simple top from my book with added pin tucks - I did a blog post on it a few years ago, but you could do something similar with the sorbetto pattern guthrie-ghani.co.uk/blog/simple-sleeveless-top-blog-series-adding-in-pin-tucks-tutorial

  • @Lasaro7499
    @Lasaro7499 5 років тому

    I didnt know the iron could get so hot. It smoked alot. Can u fry an egg on the iron?

  • @sarahmartinez1021
    @sarahmartinez1021 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for demystifying some of these terms and techniques! Also, I love the artwork on the wall behind you (Cornwall and St Ives). Can you provide the artist’s name or where to find similar prints?

    • @LaurenGuthrieGhani
      @LaurenGuthrieGhani  7 років тому +1

      Hi Sarah, I got them while on holiday in one of the little galleries by the harbour in st ives and the name on the print says becky bettesworth :)

  • @Lisamakes
    @Lisamakes 7 років тому

    Those finger guards are brilliant. No more singed fingertips!

  • @mscatzord
    @mscatzord 7 років тому +5

    Ironing = taking wrinkles out, pressing = making the right wrinkles? 😅