I need a GOOD Seam Ripper!!
#23
Originally Posted by seamstome
I use the surgical scalp like ones with the blue handles.
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,176
I'm just relieved to hear that someone still needs to use a seam ripper after 40 years. As a beginner, this tool has become my new best friend but I had hoped that we could eventually become like casual acqaintances---seems that I'm in for the long haul.
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Queensland, Australia
Posts: 684
I spent years finding one I liked!!
Try Clover seam rippers, larger than the cheapies , lovely and sharp and eassy to hold.
If you can't get them in the US try Australian ebay as some sellers stock them
Heather
in Australia
Try Clover seam rippers, larger than the cheapies , lovely and sharp and eassy to hold.
If you can't get them in the US try Australian ebay as some sellers stock them
Heather
in Australia
#29
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 2,571
Originally Posted by jdiane318
I didn't have a seam ripper until two months ago and everyone bragged about Clover. Never used one before but since I bought it, have had to use it.
#30
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Central Alabama
Posts: 884
I have been sewing/quilting for over 50 years and the best one I have come across one two (2) years that is the very best. It's ballance is wonderful in your hand. It is gold and slender. I gave $16 for it (I think) at our quilt show. I bought it from SchoolHouse Quilts. Her name is Brenda Arrowood and her web is: [email protected] . I know that is a little expensive and I thought so too, but I dearly love it. I think you would also.
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