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Old 02-09-2011, 03:57 AM
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I've been sewing for 50+ years and have never used an awl. I keep seeing it in the new notions section of magazines. Do you have one and what do you do with it.
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If my memory serves me right, an awl was once used to poke holes in leather. In sewing, I suppose you would use it to make a hole for a grommet...I know I've needed something of the sort from time to time...
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Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
I've been sewing for 50+ years and have never used an awl. I keep seeing it in the new notions section of magazines. Do you have one and what do you do with it.
We used to use an awl to poke a hole for grommets, etc. I don't use one any more, but they can be use as an extra "finger" in tight places, where I use a chopstick. I think you see a lot of things advertised like this just to get you to buy. I have so many tools that I have bought and never used.
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Some people use an awl or stylus to hold fabric as it sews close to the needle. Eleanor Burns uses one frequently.
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Old 02-09-2011, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
Some people use an awl or stylus to hold fabric as it sews close to the needle. Eleanor Burns uses one frequently.
That's just how I use mine.
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
I've been sewing for 50+ years and have never used an awl. I keep seeing it in the new notions section of magazines. Do you have one and what do you do with it.
We used to use an awl to poke a hole for grommets, etc. I don't use one any more, but they can be use as an extra "finger" in tight places, where I use a chopstick. I think you see a lot of things advertised like this just to get you to buy. I have so many tools that I have bought and never used.
You too, huh
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I use mine sometimes as a stylus, too, especially if a seam is bulky. Bamboo skewers also work well.
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I use an awl or stylus to hold the fabric very close to the needle. Mine came as a set with a seam ripper. I also have a "finger stylus" I use.
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Originally Posted by Lacelady
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Some people use an awl or stylus to hold fabric as it sews close to the needle. Eleanor Burns uses one frequently.
That's just how I use mine.
Me too! I use a clover ball point awl and also use it as my seam ripper. I hate the little pieces of thread when using a regular ripper and find this one as quick and lots less clean up time.....
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I do a lot of crocheted edges on flour sack dish towels. I use my awl to poke holes around the edges and then crochet in the holes. It works for me.
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