Size DHL Box Internal Dimensions (cm) Max Weight (kg) FedEx Equivalent (approx.)
XS Box 2 33.7 × 18.2 × 10 ~1 Small Box (8″×8″×8″)
S Box 3 33.7 × 32.2 × 10 ~2 Medium Box (12″×12″×10″)
M Box 4 33.7 × 32.2 × 18 ~5 Large Box (13″×13″×11″)
L Box 5 33.7 × 33.2 × 34.5 ~10 FedEx 10kg Box (40.16 × 32.86 × 25.88)
XL Box 6 41.7 × 35.9 × 36.9 ~15 FedEx Large (16″×16″×16″)
XXL Box 7 / 8 48.1 × 40.4 × 38.9 or 54.1 × 44.4 × 40.9 ~20–25 FedEx Extra Large (42 × 42 × 47)

13 reviews for Clover Roll & Press, Light Blue

  1. Avatar of Kim

    Kim

    Love this little tool
    I am actually so happy that I bought this. It actually works amazing. Sometimes I just need a little press on a couple pieces of fabric and I don’t want to heat up my iron. I highly recommend this. It doesn’t seem like much but it really does work. I attached a video, but I was filming with one hand and trying to do the roller with the other. I hope it’s helpful.

  2. Avatar of Mary S

    Mary S

    Wow, it works great!!!
    I was destroying my nails doing “finger pressing” when sewing, so this roller does a great job of instantly pressing a seam FLAT right at my machine. And for those super-thick seams on bags, I use this to roll them flatter, which helps them sew much easier. Very light and easy to use. I use it on everything – cotton, vinyl, canvas, etc.

  3. Avatar of Rhonda Schipper

    Rhonda Schipper

    Handy little tool!
    I’m not sure where this has been all my life, but I’m sure loving it now. Such a simple little tool but boy does it come in handy. No more going to the ironing board to press open small seams. This does it perfectly! Highly recommend if you are a sewer/quilter like me.

  4. Avatar of Carey

    Carey

    Hand pressed seams
    Holds the seams open long enough to get them ironed.

  5. Avatar of Veronica

    Veronica

    Very handy little tool!
    I love this little tool for pressing seams open. It saves a lot of time from having to get up and go to the ironing board when you have a lot of little seams to press open while quilting. It also saves your fingers if you’re one of those who thinks finger pressing is the only quick alternative to going to the ironing board. I have a mini-iron and pressing board that I had been using but this method is faster and more convenient for me. I will still go to the board and hot iron for long seams, but this is great when you want to piece quilt blocks quickly. Not sure why others left negative reviews. This is a sturdy little gadget and well worth the money spent. I’m very happy I found it!

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    Amazon Customer

    Handy and efficient
    Small enough for easy storage, well made, light weight, very well priced for product. Easier to use than getting iron out to press seams and especially those fabrics not responding well to an iron.

  7. Avatar of Akiko

    Akiko

    BUY IT!!! YOU WON’T REGRET!
    This seam roller works fantastic!! I’d been a fan of Clover products for many years, so naturally I wanted this one. However I came across the other brand’s roller that was less expensive and had way more reviews(it was a wooden roller). So I bought both to see which one would work better for me. I use this for making clothing, bags/pouches/wallets, and quilting.The result?? Clover won big time!!! I mean, really, a huge difference between the two. The other brand’s wooden roller was not smooth at all, and it didn’t press well, so using my fingernail to press the seam worked better than the wooden one. I honestly think other brands were sold more only because they were cheaper. My suggestion for you is spend extra dollars for this Clover’s roller and be satisfied with the result.

  8. Avatar of editx

    editx

    Just ok. The non-wheel version is better.
    I got one of these as well as the hard plastic angled one without the wheel. I prefer the fixed one (no wheel) for my English paper piecing. This one is more difficult to maneuver, and I consistently get uneven seam allowance presses out of it. It can be useful for garments, as it leaves a pretty crisp seam, but you have to pay close attention to what you are doing. The wheel has a bit of a bevel, unlike some wooden once I have used. The bevel pushes the fabric to the side if you don’t already have it pressed, making this tool nearly pointless. I just can’t get used to it.

  9. Avatar of Happy Camper

    Happy Camper

    I have this sitting beside me all the time when patchworking. Flattens the seams beautifully.

  10. Avatar of Lin Usher

    Lin Usher

    This product is excellent quality and does exacerbate it says on the packaging. It is really good for rolling seams on patchwork and small items of sewing. It saves you getting up from your seeing machine to use the iron.

  11. Avatar of Siri

    Siri

    Toppen att ha.

  12. Avatar of Nanou

    Nanou

    Très pratique

  13. Avatar of ANNA MARIA

    ANNA MARIA

    Uno di quegli aggeggini che sembrano stupidi ma nn lo sono. Per appiattire le cuciture se nn vuoi passarle con il ferro da stiro. Utilissimo


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