This is my second in a series of rating products. I hope you enjoy! Next week is a sew-along, with me fully altering a dress, followed by my 3rd in series of rating sewing products. Take care! ❤
This was quite informative! I have clients who ask me all the time if I can recommend a steamer. Now I'll go on your good word! Love your sense of humor...."this is like Christmas morning..." (admission: I giggled, too!) Thanks for the massive amount of time that you took to make and edit this video!
I have a mini steamfast like the first unit you demonstrated. I just use it next to my sewing machine for quick pressing seams as I sew. I have a larger Steamfast, model SF447, that I use for actual steaming. It spits and that scares the crud out of me because I’m afraid it will water mark the fabric! I don’t know the cost since it was a gift from my hubby. Your video is extremely helpful! Thanks for sharing! ❤
What's your budget and usage style? I'm in a full time sewing shop, so I like a boiler iron/steamer system. I have videos about it. If it's for home use, you may find an affordable, upright, tank-based steamer that you like.
You think these companies even try out these products before selling them? *big sigh (But you are hilarious and delightful, please continue this series.)
That little iron really isn't a steamer. It's primarily a travel iron and used by quilters who press at the machine. It's great for its intended purpose and that's how I use mine. I have the second one for my dance wear and formal wear and get mixed results. It does steam really well. I use distilled water. I usually use it locked on so I don't have to hold the button. I will have to try it steaming from the back. Maybe that's the trick I need. Thanks for the tip.
Yes, for the first iron, I think they just represented it poorly on the packaging. It would do fine as you described. But, it doesn't operate as the picture shows.
This is my second in a series of rating products. I hope you enjoy! Next week is a sew-along, with me fully altering a dress, followed by my 3rd in series of rating sewing products. Take care! ❤
great video!!
Thanks!!
Yes!!! Been wanting a steamer but too lazy to figure out which one is the right one.😊
This was quite informative! I have clients who ask me all the time if I can recommend a steamer. Now I'll go on your good word! Love your sense of humor...."this is like Christmas morning..." (admission: I giggled, too!) Thanks for the massive amount of time that you took to make and edit this video!
Thanks for watching & for being so sweet
Really helpful video. I wish I had seen it before I purchased my steamer. Although I might give it another go after watching your steaming technique.
I have a mini steamfast like the first unit you demonstrated. I just use it next to my sewing machine for quick pressing seams as I sew.
I have a larger Steamfast, model SF447, that I use for actual steaming. It spits and that scares the crud out of me because I’m afraid it will water mark the fabric! I don’t know the cost since it was a gift from my hubby.
Your video is extremely helpful! Thanks for sharing! ❤
It's amazing how different each of these machines perform, huh? I was really surprised by that. I expected more similarities.
Thanks for reviewing these products
@@rachelkarcher2565 thank you for watching! This took soo many hours to produce & edit! 🥰
What's the best steamer for winter coats? Not an iron, an actual steamer?
What's your budget and usage style? I'm in a full time sewing shop, so I like a boiler iron/steamer system. I have videos about it. If it's for home use, you may find an affordable, upright, tank-based steamer that you like.
You think these companies even try out these products before selling them? *big sigh (But you are hilarious and delightful, please continue this series.)
I have 3 lined up! Maybe more. They are fun, for sure. 😂
That little iron really isn't a steamer. It's primarily a travel iron and used by quilters who press at the machine. It's great for its intended purpose and that's how I use mine.
I have the second one for my dance wear and formal wear and get mixed results. It does steam really well. I use distilled water. I usually use it locked on so I don't have to hold the button. I will have to try it steaming from the back. Maybe that's the trick I need. Thanks for the tip.
Yes, for the first iron, I think they just represented it poorly on the packaging. It would do fine as you described. But, it doesn't operate as the picture shows.
May I know what's the best way to contact you? as a video editor I want to share a video edit for you.
it was the black & decker spitting, not conair