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Ouch!! Better luck next time!!
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
My seam rippers have special names. My best one is called "The Reverser" LOL. Then I have "Rippit" and Ooopsy. WE all need them and gotta have them. :)
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One of the reasons I prefer the simpler vintage machines. No buttons to remember to push! :-)
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I definitely have a love/hate relationship with mine lol
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And I am called "Stitchnripper" because I am intimately familiar with all my seam rippers.
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
And I am called "Stitchnripper" because I am intimately familiar with all my seam rippers.
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I have a post-it stuck on mine to remind me to reset the needle position when I turn the machine on. I have a Janome 6600
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This brings up a good question. A matter of preference I suppose. What is the correct way to use a seam ripper?
I like the Jack the Ripper line! I aso use my ripper family for a stileto and removing PP paper. I don't rip out seams, I un-sew them! It "seams" kinder :D Peace to all |
Bummer !
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I even learned how to sharpen my seam rippers! They got so much use.
Since I use the 1/4" foot with a flange I don't use it so much anymore. ali |
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