http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?...7730&cat_id=91
http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?...=261&cat_id=91 Just wondering, I seen the Sixth finger tool in a magazine, so I checked it out on the website. |
No and no. It does say you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. They both look like a real treasure to have. Thanks for the link. I'm be putting an order in there.
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Years ago they used to call the second object (third hand) a sewing bird. I work with a regular stilleto and I love it. Let us know how you like your new "toys".
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I've never tried the Third Hand, but I use the Sixth Finger Stiletto and they are right about not wanting to live without it. Once you use it, you'll never want to use a regular stiletto again. I hope you decide to try it.
Here's the one I use: http://store.quilting-warehouse.com/083367.html |
I have them both. I might not have much time to live since I can't find the prong thingy! :shock: and the bird is too much trouble to set up to use.
I know when I was using the prong thing, the two prongs made it awkward for me to use but it was useful for holding small pieces while sewing. I guess I'll find it sooner or later. :D |
Some day I may have to graduate from my bamboo skewers cut in half to one of these... :D:D:D
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i have the third hand. someday i'll see it again. to tell the truth, i don't miss it much.
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I use the Sixth finger all the time when I'm piecing. It really comes in handy for applica. A word that I can't seem to spell today ! :lol:
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