Even seam allowances with 1/4 inch guide
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I'm stiletto addicted, too. I panic when I've temporarily misplaced it! The one I use is from Clover; the handle feels very comfortable in my hand.
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Jan in VA
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Jan in VA
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I buy wooden shishkabob skewers from grocery store....many in the bag......saw in half, now you have twice as many! I prefer it to using metal stiletto....in case it gets too close to needle.......just sayin'
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I use a tweezer. About 8 inches long with pointy ends. I can hold or align something easily with it and keep my fingers out of trouble.
If my memory serves me, DH bought at a woodworking store. Occasionally I wonder what in the world a woodworking enthusiast would use it for.
If my memory serves me, DH bought at a woodworking store. Occasionally I wonder what in the world a woodworking enthusiast would use it for.
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My friend made me a stiletto using a turkey lacer and fancy beads, it is so cute. I am not good at posting pictures, but if you google how to make a stiletto using a turkey lacer, the directions come up.
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