Friday, July 31, 2015

Durathon® Digital Iron with Retractable Cord Giveaway


How about we kick off the weekend with a fabric-friendly giveaway?  I've got a chance to give your summertime crafting a boost with an awesome new iron!  

The lovely folks at Hamilton Beach are giving one Sew Can Do reader a brand new Durathon® Digital Iron with Retractable Cord

I've got one of these myself and have fallen in love with using it this summer.  It's got some seriously fantastic features:

- Superior wrinkle removal
- 40% more continuous steam power than the leading competitor
- 10 times more durable than traditional nonstick 
- Scratch-resistant durability
- Superior glide performance + 10 year limited soleplate warranty
- Retractable cord
- Digital control panel
- 3-way auto shutoff
- Anti-drip
- Self clean


I also love Durathon's cheeky retro attitude (which is totally in line with my own):

       

The retractable cord is one of my favorite features.  I don't have to leave my iron out to cool all day just so I can wind up the cord anymore:) 


You can check out this iron in action in my new DIY Textured Throw Pillow Tutorial (created especially for Hamilton Beach's Everyday Good Living blog).  The serious steam power of the iron is part of achieving the amazing crinkled texture:


Now, here's your chance to win a Durathon iron for yourself!

a Rafflecopter giveaway




70 comments:

  1. I would use this iron for all my needs -- husband's work shirts, and my daily sewing projects!!

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  2. I would use it for garment making and quilting.
    Dmac5958@aol.com

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  3. I would use it on anything that involves fabric, quilting, clothes making, crafts. I love the style and the retractable cord. it looks like it's very comfortable to use. I can't believe it has a 10 year warranty on the soleplate. That is amazing! Rina

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  4. I'd use the iron to make quilts. Most of my pressing is on fabric & patches, etc. Every once in a great while I have to iron or touch up a blouse, but those blouses seem to pretty much stay in my closet. Thanks.

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  5. I'd use it for quilting-my iron just isn't heavy or hot enough to do the job and this is the second one I've tried. Itd be wonderful to have an iron with a retractable cord-I am always leaving mine out to cool.

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  6. Quilting - who cares about ironing clothes! LOL!

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  7. I would make quilts, bags and clothing. Looks like a great iron.

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  8. I'd use this iron for all of my quilting. Thats the only ironing I do!

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  9. This Durathon Iron would be at my side like a best friend in my sewing room. I always pre-wash my fabrics before cutting and this would take out every wrinkle like a breeze. I really need this!

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  10. Just want to add my praise of this iron! I have one and it is by far the best one I have ever had. I would love to have one dedicated to sewing!

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  11. I would love to try making the crinkle fabric. that is just too cool
    quilting dash lady at Comcast dot net

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  12. I will use this iron for quilt and craft projects as well as everyday ironing. It will be a replacement for my leaking iron. Love the retractable cord feature. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  13. For my quilting. If I have, iron my hubby's shirts!

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  14. I would use the Durathon iron to make shirt dresses.

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  15. I would love to win this! To

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  16. I would use it in making a baby quilt for my new granddaughter.

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  17. I would use the Durathon Iron for EVERYTHING!!! Things I wear, that needs ironed, everything I sew & for Quilting, dolls clothes, curtains...just anything that can be ironed!! Thank you soooo much for chance to win!!! (should see my current iron..this would be soooo Awesome to win! lol)

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  18. i am working on several skorts for my daughter for school. I would use the iron to make the pleats on her skirts.

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  19. I am working on a kiltie for my daughter, tons of pleated wool!!

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  20. Iron my work clothes and iron my quilts. Guess which one I enjoy most.

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  21. I would use it to make my daughter a skirt.

    lenelson(at)mail(dot)com

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  22. I would use It for the many fabric crafts that I love to work on.i think my iron is about 20 years old so a new one is definitely needed. Thanks for a chance to win. Gildamc@hotmail.com

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  23. I need a good hot iron and that retractable cord sounds great! Would upset for quilting and clothing too....

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  24. Oh, I'd use that iron for multiple projects. Bags, quilts, wallets, placemats, hot pads, on and on and on......

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  25. I would use it for ALL of my quilting needs! My irons are pitiful, old and tired. I am always trying to remove stains from the fabrics (and it is super annoying). This would be a wonderful tool to have in my sewing room.
    Thanks for the giveaway.....
    nettiecrain@live.com

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  26. I would love an iron that doesn't drip steaming hot water on my feet.

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  27. looking forward to trying a new and improved iron for all the cotton quilting fabric!

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  28. I would use this for my normal ironing.

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  29. FANTASTIC iron! Face it, we all hate to iron, but this looks like it could make ironing fun!

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  30. All my ironing needs, clothes, fabric, etc.

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  31. I would use this to iron my work clothes and my quilting projects.

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  32. I'm a quilter and a good iron is a must. Mine died the other day and I'm using a borrowed one till I decide what to buy. Maybe this is the one.

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  33. I am a garment and quilter so this would help me out as mine bit the dust last night. I am using my itty bitty iron !LOL

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  34. Quilting, sewing bags, sewing pillows, and anything else that needs ironing.

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  35. I would use it for my dress making projects x
    ( entering as Claire Ross)

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  36. I would use this iron to make quilts and oven mitts.

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  37. I would use the Dunston iron to make all my quilts

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  38. I would use it to iron all of my clothes.

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  39. I could use this! All my crafts require ironing and this one looks like the best ever. And oh yeah I could probably iron some clothes too!. :)

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  40. i would use it making future quilts

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  41. I would use it for quilting and maybe ironing wrinkled clothing. LOL

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  42. I'd definitely use it for all my sewing projects~

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  43. I would use it for my quilting. My ironing board never gets put away. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  44. I'm a cloth dollmaker and I'm forever at my ironing board. I'm always looking for tools to make sewing easier.

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  45. I would use this iron for all kinds of clothes and fabric project ideas!

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  46. I would use my iron for everything sewing...quilt tops, clothing for my granddaughter, bags, stuffed animals and much more. The only time I iron is when I sew which is almost everyday. Thanks, Kathy
    kdavis1@centurytel.net

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  47. My daughter and I are into costuming and the current iron we have is old and just not doing the best job.

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  48. This couldn't have come at a better time! My poor iron leaks, spits, & spews little pieces of calcium when I push the steam button lol. It would definitely be used for ironing my sewing fabric, it's all I do iron except occasionally ironing a wrinkled t-shirt or jeans. Right now I'm sewing pillow cases for kids in the hospital with cancer. Bless their little hearts going through so much at such a young age. I just pray these pillow cases cheer them up a little. I love to sew & my iron is about ready to quit. Thank you so much for the giveaway! Have a wonderful week & God bless. Good luck everyone.

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  49. It sounds like a magnificent iron, sewist/quilter best friend. Just purchased some organic canvas to make a tote for me and would love to see Hamilton Beach Durathon Digital at work. I also need a new ironing board cover so I could test it on that too:) Thank you.

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  50. My first quilt! I have all the fabric ready to go. It's this one http://robertkaufman.squarespace.com/patterns-and-projects/quilted-love-panel-quilt.html and you can tell by the fact that this fabric is no longer available that I've been ready for a while. I'm waiting for my kids to start back at school to begin it!

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  51. I would use the iron every time I piece quilt blocks.

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  52. I would use it for all my sewing projects, mainly clothes for my daughter!

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  53. Fabric, appliqué and anything else that has to do with crafts that need a hot iron. Clothes....no way! Unless they are American Girl Doll clothes for my grand daughter ;)

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  54. The iron sound great. I would love to win.

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  55. I am more of a seamstress then a quilter, but I do both. I will be using the iron for Vintage Style Dresses, and other clothing.

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  56. This iron looks great for quilting!

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  57. Mostly pressing quilting blocks!

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  58. I've been meaning to sew some window seat cushions, I would use this when making that. Thanks for a great giveaway! trishden948(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  59. I use an iron every day in my sewing room - my iron is on practically all day ready to press my quilt blocks in progress, or pressing fabric ready to be cut for making quilt blocks or childrens clothes that I make for my grandchildren.
    Pauline
    perry94022 at hotmail dot com

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  60. I use an iron every day in my sewing room - my iron is on practically all day ready to press my quilt blocks in progress, or pressing fabric ready to be cut for making quilt blocks or childrens clothes that I make for my grandchildren.
    Pauline
    perry94022 at hotmail dot com

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  61. I would use it for quilting projects and sewing clothing for my grandchildren. I sew quite a bit in streaks. I'm using a cheap iron now and it's so frustrating to have to press seams over and over again. Thanks for the chance!

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  62. Mostly for quilting and sewing. I don't have many clothes that need ironing.

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  63. I would love to use this iron for making iron-on transfers (and for just ironing clothes) :)

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  64. I would use this iron not only for ironing clothes, but for blocking my knitting projects.

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  65. I would use it for patching!

    Thanks.

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