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Originally Posted by Feather3
(Post 7375295)
I have used the same brass seam ripper for over 30 years. It is super sharp & has a nice small point.
http://www.createforless.com/Heritag.../pid58491.aspx |
I use a Havel's that is a scalpel-style with a curved blade.
I also use snips - those little purple-handled snips from Connecting Threads. The points are VERY pointy so I can get under the thread and just snip every 5th stitch or so. I also like the very ordinary little blue seam rippers with the clear caps, but they seem to go dull VERY fast. I use them interchangeably - whichever is handy and whichever seems to do the job best. Sometimes I start with one and then switch to another - not sure if it's my mood or different fabrics or what but sometimes one seems to do the job better than another. |
Eraser End Seam Ripper
Originally Posted by luvstoquilt
(Post 7375337)
I use a battery power one and love it. Also love one I got at my LQS that has what looks like an eraser on the end. It takes all the threads away in a flash. Now though I am very interested in those snips. I have never seen them. Where do you find them?
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Originally Posted by Feather3
(Post 7375295)
I have used the same brass seam ripper for over 30 years. It is super sharp & has a nice small point.
http://www.createforless.com/Heritag.../pid58491.aspx I wish I could confidently use the snips or blades, but I think I am stuck with needing the comfort factor of the ripper! |
Good luck in your choice. Whichever you decide upon just don't let it be the Gingher one!!!!! Its grip end is awful!!!! One of these days I would like to have the brass one.
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My best seam ripper is an eyebrow shaper from the drug store, Sally's Beauty or a beauty supply store.
See YouTube "A cool way to rip stitches" and "Ripping out a seam with an eyebrow trimmer". I got a large and a small - small works well in corners. |
Originally Posted by GarageDragon
(Post 7379945)
Thanks for this info, Feather3, I am putting this on my wishlist!
I wish I could confidently use the snips or blades, but I think I am stuck with needing the comfort factor of the ripper! |
Whatever is handy. I have lots of seam rippers all over - in sewing baskets, drawers, tote bags, you name it.
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A member had an electric ripper she paid +$20 for at a guild meeting. I bought a Wahl moustache trimmer at Wally World for $10 and looks just like hers and does the same thing. Just have to be careful, just like using any seam ripper, if you get heavy handed you can rip your fabric.
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Originally Posted by Bueniebabe
(Post 7375168)
I like the clover with the round handle, other handles snap off for me and break
I take the pockets of jeans for my jean quilts because I sew them with different colors for my jean quilts |
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