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    Anyone tried OXO Clips?

    I was readying a blog and saw that they recommended trading out the clips on their quilting machine and using these OXO chip bag clips instead. Has anyone tried them?? Here is the link so you can see what I am talking about. I'd love some advice before I order them. http://www.joscountryjunction.com/?s=OXO

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    they look like they will do the job. i'm sure that the quilter in the picture is using them successfully.
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    I used grips from the hardware store and a bungee cord to secure each .. Works fine too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawn1965 View Post
    I was readying a blog and saw that they recommended trading out the clips on their quilting machine and using these OXO chip bag clips instead. Has anyone tried them?? Here is the link so you can see what I am talking about. I'd love some advice before I order them. http://www.joscountryjunction.com/?s=OXO
    I got mine from a local restaurant supply store, they work great. I have a long piece of velcro on mine to attach to the quilt frame for the right amount of tension on any size quilt. They should have them at BB&B to use a coupon for lower cost. Amazon also has them and lots of good reviews for daily use.

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    I have owned two longarm machines and use those clips on both. They work perfectly and if you don't like them, well, you can use them on chip bags. Reasonably priced and widely available. I got mine at Bed Bath and Beyond.
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