Fabric Care! Soak Flatter
Add Soak Flatter to your sustainable fabric care and textile crafting practice!
Spritz to:
- freshen fabric between washings
- iron garments + patchwork starch-free
- release + resist wrinkles + static
- flatten seams + finger press while sewing
- block lace knitting without submerging in water
- deodorize a room
Flatter's mild formulation is easy on sensitive skin, and won’t harm the environment. Use this plant-derived, dye-free solution in your laundry and creative routine as a responsible choice to prolong the life and good use of your wardrobe and textile maintenance.
- How it works: Flatter makes ironing easier. Use steam or dry iron at recommended fabric settings. Spray entire garment evenly. Repeat as needed for desired stiffness. Use to freshen fabrics between washings, or spray to reduce and help resist wrinkles.soft mist sprayer for an even distribution
- no flaking, clogging or residue
- protects fabric to reduce and resist wrinkles
- fresh, clean fragrances for enjoyable ironing
- made with plant derived and renewable ingredients
- biodegradable, phosphate-free, dye-free
- flight friendly
Click here to explore Soak Flatter scent and size options along side ingredients and use information.
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We're thrilled Soak Wash has brought back Sew Fine Thread Gloss! Tame your threads and let your handwork glide along with this unique Canadian made thread care. Maintaining the quality of Sew Fine founder and creator Jenn McMillan’s original version intended, six scents are back in-stock as single pots and themed Citrus, Sweet and Assorted sets.
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Steingut Pottery for Gift Giving Season!
Keep gift giving down to Earth this Winter! We've created a fun little Pop-Up Maker Market in partnership with Toronto's Steingut Pottery!
Anne Koehler of Steingut Pottery has been a part of our Pop-Up Maker Markets over the years and works with unique glazes, including the Wood Ash (brown) exterior glaze made from tree ash from a 200 year old red oak formerly on their property.