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How To Use The Clover Hot Ruler

July 22, 2021 by Margaret Leave a Comment

Measure, mark, and press hems and more in one step. The Clover Hot Press Ruler is great for deep hems, long hems, and to miter corners. Heat resistant, thin, accurate ruler can be pressed with dry/steam iron, features a non-slip surface to hold fabric for precise results. No more burnt fingers!

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  • How to Use
  • Caution
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Features

  • Measure, mark, fold, press: deep hems, long hems, miter corners
  • Heat resistant, press directly on the ruler
  • Can be used with dry or steam iron
  • Unique non-slip surface holds fabric in place for precise results
  • 2 ½" x 10" (63.5cm x 254cm)

How to Use

  • Fold fabric over ruler, match edge to size needed, press
  • Fold corner to match miter line, press
  • Use ruler to mark hem size, place ruler at mark, fold fabric and press

Caution

  • Do not place hot iron on Hot Ruler for extended period of time (may cause discoloration)
  • Do not twist, bend or fold Hot Ruler (may deform ruler)
  • Allow Hot Ruler to cool before handling
  • Heat resistant up to 428°F/220°C

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