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Old 11-05-2008, 04:47 PM
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1.) Is there a proper way to use a seam ripper?

2.) For those that do the FabShopHop when do they draw for prizes?

Thanks in advance!
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#1-don't use it to stab the cat or open jars

#2-no idea

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LOL babeegirl, thanks I'll certainly try to remember that one!!
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Proper way to use a seam ripper:

As little as possible!!!!!
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Oh my goodness you guys are too silly!! LOL

Let me be more specific.......Okay, I've sewn my two pieces together and realized I goofed. Do I use the seam ripper to pull the sewn line out on the outside of the fabric or do I open up my sewn pieces and use the seam ripper down the middle of the two? Does that make more sense?
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Slide the seam ripper under a stitch & then again 3 or 4 stitches away. Keep doing this until the end. Then you pull the thread on the other side of the seam & you are ready to redo the seam the right way!! Hope this makes sense.
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seam ripper tip
http://www.purlbee.com/the-purl-bee/...am-ripper.html

Hope this help!!!! :D :D
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Since the seam ripper question was answered above ....here's your fabshophop answer:
"How Winners will be Determined: The Grand Prize Winner, First Place Winners and Second Place Winners will be selected in a RANDOM drawing from among all eligible entries on approximately November 15, 2008. The prize winners will be posted on fabshophop.com/prizewinners_qhop19.asp on approximately November 30, 2008 and will be notified by email."
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Actually, you answered the question yourself. Sometimes one way works better than the other.

The important things are to not stress the fabric and avoiding poking or cutting holes in it.

Or sticking yourself.
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Yea, you don't want to stretch or accidentally cut the fabric by pulling it apart real hard to clip the threads. I pick on side (usually the one I can see better) and snip every 4 threads or so. then turn over and pull on the thread you did not snip and it should pull right out. Use a piece of tape to collect all the little snippets of thread left in the fabrics.
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