Sewing Clips and Quilting Clips,Fabric,Craft Clips with Tin Box Package,Pack of 100
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Ravenette
> 24 hourThese are awesome, so tired of sticking myself w pins, tried these for the masks I’m making and LOVE them. Starting my Christmas Quilts so ordered another container of 100 clips. I love the rabbit tin container best, has a vintage look. These clips are well made, can stand a lot of opening and closing w no problems or snapping. Recommend to all seamstresses and can surely be used for other functions and crafts with reliability. Their plastic and a small piece of thin metal and for the price I’m sure will eventually crack or snap, but for their price and how great they are holding material doesn’t matter. Already order another 100 and none have broke. Love them, a great gift for stocking stuffer or present for some one who sees. Fast service, needs to have bubble wrap placed around container bc it comes in a bubble envelope and had a little ding on first order.
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Rebecca L. Walker
> 24 hourI HAVE CARPAL TUNNEL AND OTHER NERVE DAMAGE IN MY HANDS B UT DO ALOT OF SEWING. I AM ALWAYS EITHER DROPPING THE PINS OR STICKING MYSELF WITH THOSE. DIDNT EVEN KNOW THESE EXISTED UNTIL THEY CAME UP IN AMAZONS RELATED ITEMS TO A SEARCH I DID. AND THEY ARE GREAT! LARGE ENOUGH I DONT DROP THEM AND NO MORE BLOODY FINGERR TIPS EITHER - LOVE THESE.
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Linda L.
> 24 hourSturdy and clips my fabric in place when I dont want to use pins. This is a must have!! My tin did not come dented. I can tell it can be fragile so just be careful not to bang it.
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Benny m.
> 24 hourExcellent if you don’t want to use pins. Pretty colors too.
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Madeline Richardson
> 24 hourCompared to the name brand of these they are definitely not as springy/strong. In order for them to feel tight you would need to clip them onto thicker fabric or multiple layers. For instance if you just clipped together two layers of a thin/slippery fabric these wouldn’t hold well, but if you clipped together something a little thicker even a Jersey or linen it does it’s job, move up to denim, heavyweight cottons/linens etc and these things hold like a champ! I really prefer clipping to pinning because it’s just so much quicker and easier. The name brand clips are really pricy and having only 10 of them just wasn’t enough. These were a great value and suit most of my needs for my sewing projects!
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Bella Grace
> 24 hourLove the tin they come in. If you sew you need these
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nmart
> 24 hourAs described
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Audrey wright
> 24 hourLove these better then pins, only thing is the case they came in was dented, top couldn’t put back on, tried to straighten the tin some but didn’t work, loved the case but can’t really use to hold them had to put into a plastic bag!
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Mashby
> 24 hourWe use these to hook pair socks before they go into the hamper. They stay on through the wash cycle, the dryer and we leave them on when the socks go into the drawer. They are probably good for sewing too, but I dont sew.
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vivilu72
> 24 hourThese are great to use when machine binding a quilt. Not so great, however, on just seams, in my experience. They’re too clunky for seam sewing. But I just did the binding of a quilt using these and they were great to keep everything in place as I sewed, and I just removed them as I came to them. This was the best job machine binding I’ve ever done on a quilt.