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May-19
A gal in a local sewing group had this little wool mat (12" x 12" x 1/4" thick) for her iron. Yes, it is thin, but it didn't heat up the table. The price is fabulous $13.50 plus shipping. I ordered myself one today. She shared hers with me while we sewed, and it worked really well. I guess one could get two, for more thickness, and attach them together.
May-19
Just be careful when you are ironing cotton fabric with iron on cotton setting; move your iron quickly.
My wool felt pad now has a few brown scorch marks. Nothing drastic but I guess those marks show I am slowing down in my old age.
May-19
if you use steam be careful tho, I've had steam go through my thick one. I'm guessing it would go thru a thin one quickly.
May-20
You are so right, Dee! I used my mat on the kitchen table, and when I quit for the day, there was a fair amount of condensation under the mat. I really could have warped the table surface if I had left it there longer.
Sue in IL