I have it and love it!
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Got mine at quiltinaday and absolutely love it
David |
I bought one of those when it first came out. I used it all the time but now I have found with the curved pins I don't really have a problem.
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I have one somewhere..,.
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If you pin your quilts this is the most important notion tool you can own. It saves on your fingers, and so easy to use.
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I use mine every time I pin baste my quilt. I'm right handed so I hold it in my left hand, slip the pin through the sandwiched quilt so the end of pin slides right over the tool (which you hold flat to the fabric) and just push the pin top down,....click, it's closed. Save a lot of time and pricked/tired fingers.
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I agree with those who say they can't pin a quilt without it. My nails are very brittle and never could stand up to the trauma of pinning. One of the Must Have tools as far as I'm concerned
Pat |
I love my Kwik Klip. One of my best purchases!
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I have one and do use it. helps keep my fingers from wearing out pinning/unpinning when quilting the quilt.
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With my arthritis, I wouldn't be able to close the safety pins. With this miracle tool, it's no problemo! I keep it in the tin with my pins.
BTW - I keep a package of dessicant in the tin with my pins for basting. It's that pouch of stuff that comes in boxes with your shoes, in purses or anything else they don't want to get mouldy. It keeps the pins from rusting. |
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