Best tool for unsewing?
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Best tool for unsewing?
Most of my seam rippers, stitch removers/cutters, etc. have gotten quite dull.
I'm going to be buying some replacements soon, and would like to have some opinions on what 'make and model' you prefer - and why.
At the moment, my favorite tool is a very narrow pointy manicure scissor.
I'm going to be buying some replacements soon, and would like to have some opinions on what 'make and model' you prefer - and why.
At the moment, my favorite tool is a very narrow pointy manicure scissor.
#2
I really like the Havel snip-eze snippers. The points are tiny and they're very sharp. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...pf_rd_i=507846
For taking out quilting the other tool I find invaluable is a small Ott light. It's small and very bright so you can open it and put it right over the stitches. You can see black thread on black fabric with this little light. http://www.joann.com/ottlite-led-fli...prd_02444446a/
For taking out quilting the other tool I find invaluable is a small Ott light. It's small and very bright so you can open it and put it right over the stitches. You can see black thread on black fabric with this little light. http://www.joann.com/ottlite-led-fli...prd_02444446a/
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I bought a seam ripper that I can't live without. I can't remember the name of it, but you can buy it here: http://www.havelssewing.com/seam-rip...pro-18950.html It is so worth the extra cash. You can buy extra blades, but the blade that came with it still works fine after one year. Gingher makes a similar type seam ripper and I bought it, but the blades aren't sharp at all. It doesn't work well. Don't waste you money on it IMO.
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I bought a seam ripper that I can't live without. I can't remember the name of it, but you can buy it here: http://www.havelssewing.com/seam-rip...pro-18950.html It is so worth the extra cash. You can buy extra blades, but the blade that came with it still works fine after one year. Gingher makes a similar type seam ripper and I bought it, but the blades aren't sharp at all. It doesn't work well. Don't waste you money on it IMO.
so much better than the Gingher that I got first (very heavy)
I also have several of the ordinary ones for a quick rip.
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Most of my seam rippers, stitch removers/cutters, etc. have gotten quite dull.
I'm going to be buying some replacements soon, and would like to have some opinions on what 'make and model' you prefer - and why.
At the moment, my favorite tool is a very narrow pointy manicure scissor.
I'm going to be buying some replacements soon, and would like to have some opinions on what 'make and model' you prefer - and why.
At the moment, my favorite tool is a very narrow pointy manicure scissor.
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Carol Ann Waugh, who teaches the Craftsy courses on "Stupendous Stitching" and "Stitch and Slash" says the cheap, little ones are best; sharp, little and when (if) they get dull, easy and inexpensive to replace.
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I have the inexpensive Dritz also and it works fine. THe only thing is my eyes aren't what they used to be so I just ordered one yesterday that is lighted. No ratings on it so I don't know what it will work but was 50% off and very affordable.
http://www.joann.com/the-seam-lite-l...er/xprd602457/
By the way, all joann.com notions are 50% off (other things on sale too) so I stocked up on 505 spray and got a couple of other things. Free shipping with $35 order with code AMB210.
http://www.joann.com/the-seam-lite-l...er/xprd602457/
By the way, all joann.com notions are 50% off (other things on sale too) so I stocked up on 505 spray and got a couple of other things. Free shipping with $35 order with code AMB210.
#10
I love the Clover brand seam ripper from Nancys Notions, DO NOT BUY the Fons & Porter, I had 2 and the tips snapped off. Thankfully I wear glasses. The other thing I like is a battery operated mustache trimmer! Its' about 3 or 4 dollars (same thing as the pretty ones in the quilt stores) but much cheaper!
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