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MailsacGramma
> 3 dayI will purchase again when I need more clips. Perfect sizes and easy to use.
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Cakes1
> 3 dayI like these clips and love having different colors
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Greygal
> 3 dayThe tin was even more adorable than it looked in the pictures others have posted! While its a small tin, it surprisingly good quality - I was expecting a tin that was made out of paper-thin metal that would bend/dent if you blew on it, but nope, the tin is quite nice! The clips are exactly what I was looking for, small clips with a strong grip. They are stronger than you might expect, and do require more squeeze to open then I would have thought considering they are small plastic clips. They have tiny little plastic dots along the part that would grip the fabric to help them hold better. Thats really good, in my opinion, means theyll hold tight to my fabric as I need them to! Im very pleased, and looking forward to using them on my next sewing project!
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NancyF
> 3 dayI bought them for sewing but I now use them for so many more things. They even make good chip clips to keep things fresh. The larger ones are perfect for that. They are sturdy and come in a nice little tin. Very good purchase.
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dgmom
> 3 dayOkay, I realize most of you have probably been using clips forever and a day now, but I learned how to sew old-school, with pins, and I only sew occasionally, so I dont really keep up with all the latest gadgets and trends. However, when COVID-19 hit, I jumped at the opportunity to make masks for our local pharmacy & nursing home, and I began watching videos about how to make them and saw the clips for the first time. Would you believe I continued using pins even after that? I did okay with them until the Great Elastic Shortage hit, and then I had to figure out how to make cloth ties. When I tried to make my own bias tape, I realized that I was losing toooo much time messing with the pins. Finally, I decided to try some long-forgotten little girls hair clips I happened to have languishing in a bathroom drawer. Those worked so well that I eventually decided it would probably be worth a few dollars to purchase clips specifically made for sewing. These beauties work wonderfully well. Theyre soooo much faster & easier than pins! I havent broken any of them yet. To top it off, they come in a sturdy little bin for storage. The only issue Ive had is that our cat wants to play with them, but its not the manufacturers fault that even the cat likes them. I highly recommend these clips!
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celia
> 3 daycomes with a lot! there’s two different sizes and the tin is just so cute!
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perla ortega
> 3 dayNice
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Crazy Plant Lady
Greater than one weekI have the unhelpful combination of arthritic hands and long nails from sheer vanity. Neither makes handling pins much fun. These little clips are so easy to use with both conditions, hold fabric firmly, allow fittings to be less like being a human voodoo doll, and if I drop any, I don’t have to worry about a cat eating one or my husband stepping on any. When sewing with a small seam allowance, changing presser feet or removing clips as the fabric is advanced works best, though more advanced sewers (ie, practically anyone) may find better solutions.
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Choctaw Betty
> 3 dayI made new cushion covers for my daughters patio furniture. Clips are so much easier to use than pins and they dont stick you! Also clipped quilt binding while hand sewing it on the quilt.
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R. Yang
> 3 dayNo complaints on the clips or storage tins. Came nicely packed, looking forward to years of use. The reason for 4stars my box came with only 79 small clips and not the 80. Still not a deal beaker.