Just bought some and am waiting to use them! My binding always ends up wonky, I'm hoping these really help!
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I love mine! My 50 red ones were $31.95, but worth every penny. I will look around for bargains on the next ones. I use mine to hold the blocks together on my queen size ragged flannel quilts. I use about 42 on a row of blocks without one single finger prick or getting my legs stuck when I readjust the quilt as I sew.
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I always struggle with my bindings, but with the wonder clips, I find that the binding lays flatter, and I get a smoother look. But what I like best? No more pricked fingers :)
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I love both the Wonder Clip & the Jumbo Wonder Clip. In fact I have double sets & at present time they are both all in use.
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I love large hairclips. The wonder clips might be wonderful, but I can't afford them. froggyintexas
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I use the hair clips but find it takes a LOT of time to clip on my binding. I just started not using pins or clips when sewing on my bindings. Just line up my edges, sew, line up again, set. That way I don't have any pins to get stuck with or clips to remove. I do use hair clips to keep block sets together & many other things too. I also use the small black binder clips you get from office supply/WalMart.
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I have bought 30 clips from the 99 cent store. There are assorted sizes, but the mid size and large size work great. At that price you can buy 2!!
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I love mine!
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I find that the small binder clips from any office supply place work very well, and are very inexpensive.... I use them for so many things, but binding is one of the most used places
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Worth every penny. I bought two cases of the red ones off amazon. Best $25 bucks I've spent for quilting supplies.
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