Cordless Advanced Ceramic Quilting Iron Gold
The Cordless Advanced Ceramic Quilting Iron — Gold is a professional-grade cordless pressing iron designed for the quilting studio. The ceramic soleplate glides smoothly over fabric with even heat distribution, while the cordless design gives you total freedom of movement at the ironing board or pressing table — no cord to catch, drag, or knock your work.
Product Details
- Color: Gold — a bold, stylish finish that stands out on the pressing table
- Soleplate: Advanced ceramic — smooth, non-stick, scratch-resistant, and excellent for all fabric types
- Design: Cordless operation with a charging base — iron charges between uses and stays hot during extended pressing sessions
- Steam: Steam function for pressing fabric flat, opening seams, and setting quilt blocks
- Temperature Control: Adjustable temperature settings suitable for cotton, linen, silk, and synthetic quilting fabrics
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does the cordless iron stay hot between charges?
- The iron stays hot for several minutes between placements on the base. For continuous pressing, the base quickly recharges the iron, keeping it at temperature with minimal wait time.
- Is a ceramic soleplate better than stainless steel for quilting?
- Ceramic soleplates heat evenly and glide extremely smoothly over fabric with less sticking and dragging than bare stainless steel. For quilting cotton and fine fabrics, ceramic is generally preferred.
- Can I use steam with quilting cotton?
- Yes — steam is excellent for setting seams, pressing blocks flat, and removing wrinkles from quilt backing. For fusible interfacing or batting, use dry heat only unless the manufacturer specifies otherwise.
- Is the gold finish just cosmetic or does it affect performance?
- The gold color is a surface finish on the iron body. The soleplate and internal components are identical to the other colorways — performance is the same across all color options.
- Do I need a special pressing mat to use this iron?
- Any heat-safe pressing surface works — a standard ironing board, a wool pressing mat, or a silicone mat. A wool pressing mat is especially popular with quilters because it retains heat and helps press seams from both sides simultaneously.