MOHOM 17-Inch x 13.5-Inch Heat-Retaining Wool Pressing Mat
Last updated: October 11, 2021
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Overall Take
Made from 100% pure New Zealand wool, this convenient wool pressing mat has a special felted texture, plus dense interlocking fibers to prevent stretching. You will love using this soft mat for ironing, quilting and sewing.
In our analysis, the MOHOM 17-Inch x 13.5-Inch Heat-Retaining Wool Pressing Mat placed 2nd when we looked at the top 6 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.
From The Manufacturer
Material: 100% pure New Zealand wool, no added chemicals. ( Bonus: silicone iron rest pad). Size: 17” x 13.5”, 1/2 inch thick. Our wool ironing mat is portable and versatile, so it can easily fit into a handbag or luggage. (unfolded). Features: Our wool pressing mat can retain heat from your iron and radiate it back into your fabric. So you don’t need to flip and iron two sides! Easy to Use: The wool mat which is made with special felted texture increases friction and dense interlocking fibers preventing stretching is light, durable, and easy to clean and store. Great for Sewing: Our wool mat is popular among embroidery lovers and DIY designers. Projects can be pinned into the wool mat in order to keep your fabric from moving. Perfect for Sewing Supplies and Notions.
Overview
Many people love wool pressing mats because they absorb heat quickly and can be used to iron both sides of a garment or piece of fabric at once. This can cut your ironing time in half. Wool also absorbs more moisture than synthetic fabrics, so these mats work well when you use steam. And since wool has a fuzzy texture, it holds fabric in place better. No more slippage!
Quilters can also find wool pressing mats useful. Pressing quilt seams is an important part of the quilt-making process because it makes it easier to join the blocks. It also makes the finished quilt lie flatter and look more professional and polished.
Simply lay the pieces down on the wool mat and press on the seams with an iron. Smaller wool mats are sized at about 17 inches by 13.5 inches, but you can find extra-large mats that measure as large as 60 inches by 22 inches. Naturally, larger mats are a bit less less portable.