I love them to use for binding. I even bought the large ones, which I use to clip fabric together for projects like Judy Niemeyer quilts.
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I use mine on every binding I do
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I use them all the time...don't know how I lived without them!
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I bought mine on Ebay for $17 for a pack of 50. I going to get another pack which I need for my rug braiding.
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I bought 10 with a 40% off coupon from Hobby Lobby. I was not too impressed. Later, I saw 100 at a 50% discount. I bought them and now I cannot imagine putting a binding on a quilt without them. In fact, I like them so much that I am looking for 50 more at a good discount. I like to clip all of my binding at once and I need more than 110 on a king size quilt. I know, I do put them fairly close together. I think that the reason I did not like my first 10 was that I was constantly repositioning them along the binding.
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I have two boxes of fifty and use them when binding anything. Far superior to pins and you don't get stabbed working with them! I picked mine up on Amazon.com for less than half of the cost they are everywhere else.
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Originally Posted by evelyn5269
(Post 6654059)
Are they worth the expense. I have never used one and priced them at the LQS and decided pins are much cheaper. If they are fabulous and well recommended I will bite the bullet. Thanks for the help.
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Yes Joann has them and now some with the singer brand don't know the price difference
I bought the large box but don't use that many I should have bought the small |
I like them but the pack of 10 or 12 was plenty for me. Such a pretty red.
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Love, love, love them for binding. Previously used pins - now no more pricks!!!
bought them with Joann's coupon |
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