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The Dritz 594 Sheer Press Cloth is a 30x22 inch organza fabric designed to protect delicate and synthetic fabrics from scorch marks, shine, and water spots during ironing. Lightweight and machine washable, it enhances steam ironing by allowing you to dampen it slightly for extra protection. A favorite among sewing enthusiasts, it ensures professional, flawless garment care.


































| ASIN | B0051EONNU |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,160 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #202 in Craft & Hobby Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (880) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072879271638, 00728792716380 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Display Dimensions | 0.1 x 5.8 x 8.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | 594 |
| Manufacturer | Prym Consumer USA |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 30"L x 22"W |
| Special Feature | Sheer |
| Theme | fashion |
| UPC | 072879271638 |
| Weave Type | organza |
S**.
Helps iron nylon clothing
Ever wash and dry nylon clothing on high temp? They come out looking ruined. Steaming it sometimes doesn't work well enough. that's when you need this. Help prevent scorching and shining synthetic fibers when ironing. It's a life saver.
A**V
Works wonders
I’ve been sewing for many years but had never heard of using an ironing cloth. It really does help make your fabric look better by preventing that shiny appearance that sometimes happens on seams. A very worthwhile purchase. It’s organza so you can see through it while ironing. I’ve used it on quilts and knit fabrics and it works well.
C**.
IRONING CLOTH
PROTECT DELICATE FABRICS
M**H
Excellent, with a small flaw.
The price for this is perfect. You can use it on all heat levels from very hot and steamy to a low iron. It prevents shine and protects the fabric, just as it is designed to do. It's only problem is the unraveling. It WILL unravel, unless you make a seam with it. Once it begins to unravel (which was very soon after purchase, I think I used it twice), it deteriorates very quickly. I'm about to use an adhesive seam and I'll see if it stops it. If I don't post back, then it means it worked. Now I did try buying
S**G
With a "coolish" iron, this handled my delicates well.
This pressing cloth is just right for me to use when pressing wrinkles out of my very delicate mesh vails ON THE LOWEST HEAT SETTING POSSIBLE.
K**R
I never knew how much I needed this!
I purchased this for a sewing project that called for using a pressing cloth. At 60 years old and ironing way more than my fair share over the years, I didn’t think it was necessary, but took a chance because of the trusted Dritz brand, and the low price. Holy smokes!! This works great for ironing fusible interfacing to fabric! At first, I tried to use the interfacing without a pressing cloth, and it took forever. This made the process a breeze!
P**.
This cloth works
Love how I can iron my stuff without scorching it by using this cloth
R**A
Yes!!!
Love it!
D**E
Une Pattemouille est un linge mouillé que l'on interpose entre le fer et le tissu, pour repasser certains vêtements délicats (la laine, la flanelle, la dentelle, le nylon…)
D**V
As a person who has burned many items, I can't recommend this enough. I have used this for ironing and steaming whilst travelling. Great for Travel and also anxious ironers.
L**U
Viene de buen tamaño, es grande y transparente y puedes ver fácilmente en donde estás planchando sin maltratar prendas delicadas que no pueden plancharse directamente como el poliéster.
A**R
This product does not protect from shine. Wasted €10 and ruined sweater. Don’t buy this.
T**T
This worked well for me. Didn't melt during ironing. It's a nice piece of organza. No loose threads around the edge, and didn't leave any lint onto what I was ironing. Haven't tried washing this though.
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