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    Watch this video. Red ball on seam ripper!!!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QzJo16Zre8

    I never knew what the red ball on the seam ripper was for until today, watch video!!
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    oh my gosh....know how many HOURS I've spent over the years ripping out....and the red ball does it in nano seconds!!!!Thanks for sharing.....now I can't wait til I have to rip out again!!! LOL!

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    I bought this seam ripper after seeing this video on the board before. I love it! I can't believe how much time it saves and how much easier. It's not cheap but worth ever penny. Thanks board.
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    couldn't wait....had to try it.....the red ball is awesome!!!!!!

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    Yes it does work best.......I have even taken out EPP hexies that way. Btw.....I think I want to buy me that sewing jewelry ripper....looks fancy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geri B View Post
    Yes it does work best.......I have even taken out EPP hexies that way. Btw.....I think I want to buy me that sewing jewelry ripper....looks fancy!
    Me too!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I remembered this the other day when nothing I was sewing went together right and everything had to be ripped out at least once (some twice). This method really saved the day!

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    Re: red ballon zipper

    I think those of use who started out sewing garments--say 50 years ago!--were taught about the red ball in home ec. I see a lot of quilters who have never sewn garments. Those long seams in a garment would be a bear without the ball!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdriggs View Post
    I think those of use who started out sewing garments--say 50 years ago!--were taught about the red ball in home ec. I see a lot of quilters who have never sewn garments. Those long seams in a garment would be a bear without the ball!
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    I had to watch the video without sound, but got the gist of the tutorial since I have ripped like this for decades. I, too, learned this from home ec class in high school over 50 years ago.

    Although this is a great way to rip seams, be careful, over the years I have had a couple accidents doing this method, such as, if you are ripping a long seam and are going the speed of light zipping right along, if you get too many threads (cut threads) caught in the seam ripper, the seam ripper can "jump" and you can cut into the seam. I've done this twice in my lifetime.

    One thing that I did notice is that she folded the seam open before she started ripping, this may help with that problem, as I always rippied with the seam folded flat.

    Also, I have one of those brass seam rippers, I purchased it about a decade ago when they were much cheaper than they are now and it works like any other seam ripper. I usually use a Clover or Fons & Porter seam ripper and they work great with this method. One of the advantages with the Fons and Porter seam ripper is that you can use the red end of the ripper like an eraser and it will help pull the extra threads that are left in the seam after ripping.

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    I've been doing it backwards all these years!!!
    I never knew because as a kid, we didn't have a seam ripper in the house. My Mom always used a blade, you know like the one my Dad had in his shaver, to rip seams out. Also don't remember using one in home-ec.
    Thanks so much for posting.
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