Wool pressing mats. Do you have one? Want one? Love one? What even are they? Well, wool pressing mats are becoming increasingly popular among quilters and sewists. They will help you achieve professional-looking results in your projects. These mats are made of wool and felt and are designed to be used as a pressing surface for fabric during the sewing process.

One of the most significant benefits of using a wool pressing mat is that it provides a natural source of steam to help set seams and flatten fabric. The heat from the iron penetrates the wool fibers and creates a moist environment that is perfect for pressing fabric. Unlike traditional ironing boards, wool pressing mats allow you to press both sides of your fabric at once, which can save a lot of time and effort. You will definitely be surprised by the difference between pressing on a wool mat vs. a regular ironing board.
Wool pressing mats also offer a variety of other benefits, such as reducing stretching and distortion of fabric, minimizing the need for starch and other pressing aids, and helping to prevent seam impressions from showing through to the right side of the fabric. Because the wool fibers provide a gentle cushion for your fabric, you can press with more pressure without damaging or distorting your pieces. And that’s a good thing!

Another great feature of wool pressing mats is their portability. They come in a variety of sizes, making them easy to transport to sewing classes or retreats. They are also lightweight and can be stored in a small space, making them a great option for those with limited storage.

In terms of care, wool pressing mats are relatively low-maintenance. You can spot clean them as needed using a damp cloth, but avoid using harsh detergents or machine washing them. It’s also a good idea to store your wool pressing mat in a breathable fabric bag to protect it from dust and debris.
If you haven’t tried a wool pressing mat yet, it’s definitely worth considering! If you’re ready to up your pressing game, buy yourself a mat. You won’t regret it.
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