Favorite New Little Helper
#41
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,389
JoAnns has the Wonder Clips on sale for 50% off this weekend. I'm getting another 50. Used them to clip together home dec fabric and lining to make a banner for church ... no blood given over this project as compared with last time! When you pin a 108" heavy duty steam, it's hard to manage and not be skewered at some point.
I saw on Nancy's Notions where they're making bigger ones now. Love mine!
I saw on Nancy's Notions where they're making bigger ones now. Love mine!
#42
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: ohio
Posts: 5
I like my wonder clips but expensive, was into Staples the other day and was looking for a ruler and they had all kinds of little clips there, I bought the ones that look like clothes pin and they work great they were only 2.99
#43
I also have the Wonder Clips, bought on Amazon when they were about $20.
Used to use the hairclips but I found that they slipped and sometimes took two hands to put on. Maybe it's just me.
I prefer the Wonder Clips and clip the whole binding at one time. Once I start sewing, I don't want to stop. I used them on the miters too - three clips in each corner.
Used to use the hairclips but I found that they slipped and sometimes took two hands to put on. Maybe it's just me.
I prefer the Wonder Clips and clip the whole binding at one time. Once I start sewing, I don't want to stop. I used them on the miters too - three clips in each corner.
#48
Super Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 4,391
Well, Nonnaof5, I spent quite a while this evening looking for that, and can't find it. I'll beginning to doubt my sanity. Did I really see that this morning? LOL If I ever see it again, I will be sure to make a note of it, copy it, or bookmark it. I will try to PM you if I do find it.
#49
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 133
You can use my no pin method. I fold the binding over to the back and iron a nice crisp "fold", use some steam so it's a good iron. Do this all the way around your quilt. Now the only place you will need a pin is in the mitered corners. Sometimes it helps to iron the front of the quilt if you have a "snug" fit binding.
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