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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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fizzypop
> 3 dayI ordered this because I thought the rabbit tin was adorable and I needed more clips. I was definitely disappointed when the product arrived and the tin did not have a rabbit on it. The clips are cute in that they come in a variety of colors as described. They are a bit hard to open. The clover wonder clips I have are definitely easier to open and use than these ones, however, as long as you don’t have pain in your hands these clips are great. Definitely worth buying if you are just wanting clips. The tin works well in that the lid stays on and the handle is handy. But again, it was not the tin that I had wanted or that was pictured. I also wanted to note that for anyone who has read the other reviews and saw that people received a complementary tape measure, I did not. That is completely fine because I really didn’t don’t need one. But if it really matters to someone else, know that it is not something you should expect to get.
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Prof. Marianna Swaniawski
> 3 dayThese are secure holding clips I use for sewing projects. No more getting stuck with pins or having my hands cramp up with pin use. These clips are great!
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Jada F
Greater than one weekI absolutely love these little things! They make my bag making much easier. I dont like fussing with pins all the time. No complaints or regrets with this purchase. The little metal case that they come in is also very cute.
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Marianna
> 3 dayI struggle sometimes pinning fabric, so I thought I would give these a try. I love them for the pretty colors and the ease of use! They are very easy to place where you need them and quick and easy to remove. Best of all, they dont hurt my fingers. Im not sure how long they will last. The plastic parts feel pretty sturdy, but some of the springs sometimes feel a bit strained, like it might break... although so far that hasnt happened. With the 100 pieces I got, even if I loose a few over time, I doubt I would ever need to replace these. I THINK THEY ARE GREAT!
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Stacey Adams
> 3 dayI wasnt really ignoring these clips per say, I just didnt see a need for them until just recently when I was cutting out hexagons for a lap quilt. Im so glad I picked them up! Ive been using them mainly to clip my scraps together so I can cut them into strips and then into hexagons. I place a clip on the top edge of my scraps in 3 inch increments and then I cut them with my rotary cutter. Once the strip set is done, I can remove it off of my work space and place them somewhere else so theyre not in the way and I know theyre still going to be in line when I set them back on my work space to cut them into hexies. Theyve streamlined my cutting a lot and theres no more worry of strips sliding out and ruining my accuracy. Cant wait to find out how many more uses there are for these things, I love them and the tin they came in is just too, too cute!
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Crazy Plant Lady
> 3 dayI 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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Kim Ramirez
> 3 dayWhat a wonderful surprise! I received my clips today and they are fantastic. The little box (not my style but very cute) is so convenient as I dont have to find something to put them in. There were 18 large clips (never used them so Im excited) and the rest you see. In the last picture the yellow clip is the larger size, the blue clip came with the shipment, and the red clip is one I paid a lot more money for from a competitor. Frankly the blue clip was much stronger and it wasnt because the red one has been used - it was brand new as well. Im extremely happy with the product.
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Shawn G
> 3 dayWork perfectly for sewing binding on quilts.
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Sydney J.
> 3 dayI was making masks for my family and used YouTube videos for directions. One video showed these clips and I thought I would be fine using pins when making the pleats. Pins do hold the material in position but it also bunches up a bit and that requires a little more attention to make adjustments after removing the pins right before stitching. Well these clips remove all that fuss. Just get the material in the position you need it then use a clip. At times I needed to remove the clip and make adjustments to the pleats but I did all that before going to the sewing machine. While stitching the material, removing the clips is easier than a pin along with no bunched up material to adjust. Less work translates to getting the job done faster. This is plenty of clips to get any size job done. The small clips are manageable and work very well. Im sure the medium size work exactly the same.