Me too! This pen uses the Acorn Fabric Treatment and I can't recommend it enough. Not only for seams, but for yardage as well. Spray and iron before you make cuts - what a huge difference! Cuts are clean and sharp and fraying down to a minimum, AND it keeps the fibers where they should - especially with bias cuts. I just finished my very first quilt. 204 hsts and setting triangles later - you learn a lot about fabric I have to say. 😆 I pressed my seams open too and this pen and product...100% yes. I use my pen a tad differently. Find that less is more with the seams and letting it set for 5 seconds or so, than just a quick 20-second press with no movement does the trick. The nib is a bit rough and I smooshed it a cpl times outting the cap back on. Quilt #2, is where I pre treated my yardage as above and I also used the pen for deep wrinkles and creases. Gone. Literally just disappear. Super cool and non toxic too. Woohoo. Love your wood iron tool btw! Have never seen such a thing. Cheers from BC Canada 🇨🇦
Me too! This pen uses the Acorn Fabric Treatment and I can't recommend it enough. Not only for seams, but for yardage as well. Spray and iron before you make cuts - what a huge difference! Cuts are clean and sharp and fraying down to a minimum, AND it keeps the fibers where they should - especially with bias cuts. I just finished my very first quilt. 204 hsts and setting triangles later - you learn a lot about fabric I have to say. 😆 I pressed my seams open too and this pen and product...100% yes. I use my pen a tad differently. Find that less is more with the seams and letting it set for 5 seconds or so, than just a quick 20-second press with no movement does the trick. The nib is a bit rough and I smooshed it a cpl times outting the cap back on. Quilt #2, is where I pre treated my yardage as above and I also used the pen for deep wrinkles and creases. Gone. Literally just disappear. Super cool and non toxic too. Woohoo. Love your wood iron tool btw! Have never seen such a thing. Cheers from BC Canada 🇨🇦