I need a GOOD Seam Ripper!!
#63
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Location: D'Iberville,MS
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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.
#64
I use a very small Gingher scissors with a sharp pointed end to clip every third or fourth stitch on one side of the seam and then pull off the thread on the other side of the seam. I use the same scissors to clip threads between chain stitched pieces.
#68
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Originally Posted by JoAnnB
I use a very small Gingher scissors with a sharp pointed end to clip every third or fourth stitch on one side of the seam and then pull off the thread on the other side of the seam. I use the same scissors to clip threads between chain stitched pieces.
#70
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Yuma, AZ
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I purchased at my LQS a seam ripper that looks like a mustach trimmer. I love it and use it very often. It is so fast and easy to use. It cuts the threads only and not the material. You run it between the two sewn pieces of material and it cuts right through the thread.
Small trimmer made by Wahl
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Run it between the two pieces of material that you need to rip the seam out of.
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