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Tailors Clapper Used with steam from your iron, press the area with the clapper and hold for just a few seconds, it will leave a nice crisp seam. Larger Clapper weights about 1.2 lbs and measures 11 ½” inches long, 3” wide tapered down to 2 1/2 inches and is 1 1/2” thick. Medium Clapper weighs 12oz, & measure 9 1/2″ long, 2 1/2″ wide tapering down to 2″. Smaller clapper weighs 6 oz, and measure 8″ long 2″ wide tapered down to 1 1/2″ and is 1 1/2″ thick. Both sides have routed grooves to offer easy handling and is unfinished to absorb the steam better. Ham Holder As those who sew know, trying to iron those curves using a Tailor’s Ham can be tricky, especially when you are using steam. This handy Tailors Ham Holder, made of solid Oak and is a must for your sewing room. It is designed to hold either a small or large Tailor’s Ham and angle it to the desired position making ironing a breeze. It’s a real-time saver. Tailors Board The Tailors Board has variety of flat surfaces, angles and curved edges that aid in helping to shape the garments seams to fit the body The board is made of Oak which helps hold the heat. To use the board first you will want to evaluate the seam in question and fit the seam to the shape Standing the board on one end you will see two curves a large curve and a smaller curve: Large Curve Used for Sleeve Caps, armhole and arm side seams Smaller Curve Used for pressing tighter curves such as collars and small children’s clothes Placing the board on the flat side you will see a long-curved edge Long Curved Edge Used for princess seams Large Flat Surface Used for pressing any flat surface Standing the board at the other end, on what looks like a handle (medium curve) you will have two sharp points used for collars in a variety of ways. With the flat surface face down, you now have a Point Press and a Medium Curve Point Press Used for corner such as a pointed collar, square pocket or waistband. It allows you to iron all the way to the edge and allows you to press a nice long seam at the same time. Medium Curve runs perpendicular to point press is used for pressing smaller, tighter curves such as a rounded collar. Point Presser A point presser is used for pressing hard-to-reach seams. Slip the seam, wrong side up, over the point and press open. The bottom, clapper side is used to apply pressure to set permanent creases to form crisp edges, and flatten bulky seams. To use, first apply steam to the area with your iron, then press with the clapper, leaning on it and applying as much pressure as possible. Hold this position until both the fabric and wood (which presses the steam into the area without adding heat) have cooled. To see more items, please visit our website at: Jacksonswoodworksllc.com