Wool Pressing Mat
Wool Pressing Mat
✔️400,000+ Happy customers
✔️Ships from the US
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
In stock items will be shipped out in 1 business day.
Once your order has been dispatched, we offer the following times for delivery:
US - 1-7 Business Days
United Kingdom - 5-15 Days
Australia/NZ - 7-20 days
Canada - 10-20 days
Europe - 7-20 days
Returns
You can return any item you bought within 60 days after receiving it. You do not have to give a reason for your return and you will get a full refund of the purchase price paid.
Our policy lasts 60 days. If 60 days have gone by since you received your order, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
We’ve designed our mats to do a couple of really cool things, like:
-Retain heat for double-sided, efficient pressing & energy savings
-Grip your blocks for non-slip results
-Use pins for those tricky pieces
-Lightweight for portability
-Completely flat for consistent pressing
-Perfect size for all workstations
Pure and Natural 100% New Zealand Wool - 100% wool, fleeced and tightly felted to make the Love Sew™ Wool Pressing Mat the perfect ironing surface for all your quilt block and fabric pressing needs.
No More Sprays - Steam or other sprays are unnecessary because the wool actually absorbs moisture from the air as heat is applied.
Double-Sided Pressing - It creates an additional heat source underneath your fabric, giving you crisp precision as you iron.
Everyone Has One - One of those investments and tools you won't want to be without whenever you sit down to sew.
Perfect Thickness Retains Heat - All mats are 1/2" thick.
Our goal is simple.
To Give YOU the best experience possible! At Love Sew, we take our time to source the highest quality products possible, so we always know our customers are getting only the best of the best!
Love Sew™ Wool Pressing Mats are no different. We worked tirelessly to get our wool from people who ONLY work with wool. They know a thing or two about high-quality wool. Really high-quality wool.
WARNING: Do not use iron or pressing mats on surfaces that can be damaged by heat or moisture, including (but not limited to) wood furniture and rotary cutting mats. Test the level of steam and heat that can be tolerated by pressing surface before long term use. Never leave hot iron unattended on any surface.
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All About Accuracy: Part One- Fabric Cutting
Dear Geraldine,I would love to hear your advice on accurate cutting and accurate seams.I know this sounds like Quilting 101 but sometimes a refresher course is good for the soul.I...
All About Accuracy: Part One- Fabric Cutting
Dear Geraldine,I would love to hear your advice on accurate cutting and accurate seams.I know this sounds like Quilting 101 but sometimes a refresher course is good for the soul.I...
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Struggling with Quilting Confidence?
Dear Geraldine, I’m a beginning quilter and I don’t get out much. I don’t have access to a quilt guild or friends that sew. It’s hard quilting on my own...
7 commentsStruggling with Quilting Confidence?
Dear Geraldine, I’m a beginning quilter and I don’t get out much. I don’t have access to a quilt guild or friends that sew. It’s hard quilting on my own...
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Rotary Cutting Nerves Soothed
Dear Geraldine,Using a rotary cutter makes me SO nervous.What can I do to keep my cool about rotary cutting??-Chicken in Charleston Dear 'Chicken,' I completely understand your trepidation! A rotary cutter...
5 commentsRotary Cutting Nerves Soothed
Dear Geraldine,Using a rotary cutter makes me SO nervous.What can I do to keep my cool about rotary cutting??-Chicken in Charleston Dear 'Chicken,' I completely understand your trepidation! A rotary cutter...
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15 Tips for Pressing Quilt Blocks
Dear Geraldine,I'm hearing SO. Many. Opinions about pressing seams on quilt blocks. My head is spinning.Can you give me the skinny on what I REALLY need to know about block...
5 comments15 Tips for Pressing Quilt Blocks
Dear Geraldine,I'm hearing SO. Many. Opinions about pressing seams on quilt blocks. My head is spinning.Can you give me the skinny on what I REALLY need to know about block...
5 comments