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craftynell 02-15-2013 02:27 PM

I'm like you and so many of us who purchase many things we want and think we need. Well I finally took them out of the package and they are wonderful. I went big and purchased the big package of 50 and think I need another package. They are great.

canuckninepatch 02-15-2013 02:32 PM

I'm with you - the 10 of them work for me!


Originally Posted by quiltmom04 (Post 5860445)
I use the wonder clips, too and I love them. But I can manage with the original 10 because I don't clip the whole binding at once. I clip a section, sew it , and sort of "leap frog" the clips as I go. It's always been fine for me. Of course, I'm not going to discourage anyone from buying more supplies!! ( have you seen the BIG green clips? - cool!)


bjrusty 02-15-2013 02:44 PM

so nice Barb

charlotte37830 02-15-2013 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by Todie's Mom (Post 5860266)
I think the wonder clips are much better than hair clips. They hold tighter and don't slip off. I use then for binding but also love them for the tops of tote bags. When you are trying to line up the lining with the exterior of the tote, it is nice not to get your fingers all stuck and bleeding...LOL.

Thanks for the advice about the tops of totes. I was wondering if they would work for that. As you said not getting your fingers all stuck and bleeding would be nice.

w7sue 02-15-2013 10:40 PM

I love my Wonder Clips. I bought a box of 50. I use about 10 at a time when binding and do the leap frog thing. I put 15-20 of them in my little sewing box (make-up bag) that I take everywhere with me so can share them with quilting friends who have never tried them.

Ruby the Quilter 02-16-2013 12:06 AM

I think the Wonder clips are easier to use than the other items mentioned. Sometimes the cost is worth it for me.

joan3111 02-16-2013 04:26 AM

I could not find the applicator either - so - I put a pool of glue on wax paper and use the small end of a wooden chop stick to make my glue dots - works like a charm for me - I put the stick in a glass when not using it and then give it a wash when finished.

be a quilter 02-16-2013 04:41 AM


Originally Posted by dakotamaid (Post 5858523)
I use the silver hair clips. Lots cheaper! And I have enough to go around a king size quilt.

http://www.craftembellishmentworld.c...ap-Clip/Detail

I use these too. They are much more cost effective and work great. I would rather spend my money on fabric than more expensive notions, especially when I can get the same benefit at a much better price. And, they don't have angles to catch your thread on, lol, just an added plus!

JoanneS 02-16-2013 04:02 PM

I totally agree - no more glue & iron or getting stuck with pins.

mimiknoxtaylor 02-18-2013 12:05 AM


Originally Posted by alleyoop1 (Post 5860413)
I used to use silver hair clips but the wonder clips are easier for my arthritic hands to clip on and off. Love them!

This was the question I have. Between the arthritis and severe carpal tunnel I don't have enough strength to use a lot of the clips


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