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2025-08-08 13:58:50
Many of the other tailor's hams are made with part polyester fabric, so one cannot use a hot iron on them. This set is cotton and linen, and works well with a hot iron. The tubular one is slightly askew, as if it were not sewn or the stuffing eased into the tube properly. It still mostly works. The main thing is the linen cotton aspect which is very helpful.
Peggy
2025-08-06 15:17:40
To make the perfect curve of a mask or shoulder seam everyone must have this. It takes the stress out of having to rearrange fabric to get close to the seam. Comes as a 2 pack of size and shape. High quality, long lasting. Reputable seller.
Annie Etc.
2025-08-03 11:47:54
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Roxy P
2025-07-05 17:03:02
Nice quality fabric, just the right size, I mainly sew for dolls and make bags so I didn't need a larger one. Would do business with this company again.
memerrill
2025-06-26 17:37:33
Do NOT buy this!! A dressmaker’s ham is supposed to be made from a natural fiber like cotton and are super firm, almost hard. They’re usually filled with packed sawdust or something similar to help form seams with heat and pressure . This ham is made of polyester (plastic) and stuffed with poly fill (plastic). First off it is entirely too soft to aid with structure creation via pressure and heat, and second plastic does not disperse the heat properly for this and also compacts, distorts and MELTS under high heat/steam. These things combined render this completely unusable All in all a very disappointing purchase. I got what I paid for, something cheap. Lesson learned.
Rick Ackerman
2025-05-18 11:24:29
A shirtmaker taught me to iron correctly 40 years ago, and I've been doing it therapeutically ever since, usually while watching TV. I'd never owned these two particular tools until recently, but they have helped me take my results up a notch. I have a clapper, too, but don't use it much because hard-creased trousers are pretty dweeby.
Danielle
2025-03-26 17:17:25
Not good quality but the set serves its purpose. They are kinda lumpy and lopsided with ugly stitching. I probably could’ve made them better myself, but I didn’t want to spend the time on it. They do appear to made of the right materials for pressing and the ham and seam roll serve their intended purpose well enough.
Amy
2025-02-18 11:29:09
Not only did the set help me iron darts, sleeves, and collars more easily, the large ham is also really good to pin my work to when I'm doing a little hand stitching to baste or finish seams. It was also useful when I needed to braid cords- I made a beaded braided headband and the large ham was a good size to pin my work and keep it in my lap while I worked.
Penney L.
2025-02-12 15:55:24
Firmly made. These are cotton stuffed, not sawdust, but I am still happy with them. Pro sewists recommend these items and now I know why.
MarÃa Esther Soto GarcÃa
2025-02-09 11:05:19
Excelente herramienta para el planchado de ropa.
Jodie
2025-01-27 11:39:43
Quality but could be firmer
Cesar Silva
2025-01-04 14:20:50
Buen producto,cumple con todo.
sunsandwind
2024-12-05 16:05:36
This will work if all you use it for is lightweight fabrics. If you want a true tailoring ham for heavier fabric or adult sizes, it's way too soft and small to really do the trick. A good ham is stuffed very firmly and this is more like a stuffed toy. I wanted the sleeve ham so I'll have to get some stuffing and pack it much fuller to do what I wanted it for.
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