Yes, I know, many of you, like me, probably have never heard of such a simple device.
My wife has informed me that I have to make a few of these for her and friends.
So simply, it's a piece of flat wood that is pressed on a steamed, ironed sewing seam. The wood holds the seam flat and absorbs the steam moisture from the fabric seam.
The wood does not have any finish applied, it basically needs to blot the moisture.
So my question to the experts here, what wood would you use for this.
I'll be doing a water droplet test, later today, on various woods to see which one is the most absorbent.
Thanks.