Has anyone used the stripstick?
#11
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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About a month ago, I went to Lowes and Menards to get some half round to make myself one and neither one of them carries the half round anymore! They offered to special order it for me but there was a minimum pieces to do that and I didn't think I needed 10 pieces of half round!!
I'll be buying insulation board to make a new design wall soonish, I've added half-round molding to my shipping list so I'll remember to look for it. Maybe I'll get lucky.
#12
One of our guild members had one at retreat last month and, after using it, several of us fell in love with it. I refuse to pay the $$ for it (would rather use that money for fabric), so I had hubby make me one. I'm going to cover it with a thin layer of batting and decorative fabric, but I needed it recently and covered it with a towel long enough to use it.
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Thanks for sharing the link. I made one of these a long time ago. Had no idea that these were even on market. I had a half-round covered with an old undershirt of DH. Stapled flat side and use it every once in a while. Must have seen it sometime ago in the wayback machine. Thought it was my idea. DH has bunch in shed.
I love mine, especially for ironing seams open for strip sets. If you can find the half-round molding, it would be easy to make your own. I don't think there is any batting inside; just the half-round wood covered with a muslin sleeve.
Here is a link with video:
http://www.thestripstick.com/
Here is a link with video:
http://www.thestripstick.com/
#18
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Tri-Cities, Washington
Posts: 757
I too saw these advertised and didn't want to pay so much so DH got me the half rounds and I covered them with a piece I cut from a mattress pad I was replacing. We made a small one and a large one and I LOVE them for pressing long seams perfectly straight. I love to take an idea and run with it!
#19
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 110
I have these sticks in all available sizes. They are wonderful and easy to use.....I mostly use mine when I have the whole quilts sewn together and need to press row seams, but they work really good in smaller situations as well!
#20
I have one and use it daily/hourly and some times every minute! no padding just half round and heavy muslin works great! have a ham and clapper and tailor boards also but use them when sewing clothing....the half round is perfect for pressing of the piecing of a quilt top. .... IF.... misplaced I would find it before continuing with project, the true test of the worth of a sewing aid.
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