Any favourite magnetic seam guides and seam rollers?
#2
I love Lori Holt's Quick Press Seam Roller, I got mine from Fat Quarter Shop. I actually have 3 one in travel bag and at both my sewing areas. Also gifted 1 to my friend and she loves hers. Can't help with magnetic seam guide suggestions.
#3
I use a wallpaper seam roller from the hardware store. I've had it so many years that I can't remember the price, but I'm sure it was cheaper than those marketed to quilters.
I have a magnetic seam guide. Don't use it because it moves easily when bumped. I guess the magnet isn't strong enough. Got it at JoAnns but I don't remember the brand.
I have a magnetic seam guide. Don't use it because it moves easily when bumped. I guess the magnet isn't strong enough. Got it at JoAnns but I don't remember the brand.
#4
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 17,813
I have the plastic and wood seam roller. The heavy wood one does the best job. The handle is wood too. I bought it in the paint section of Walmart years ago. I have several magnetic guides that are strong. I have to really push to move them.
#5
Magnetic did not work for me. It is in a drawer collecting stray straight pins. I recently purchased a plastic guide with a rectangle cut out for the needle area on amazon. I like the line/guide leading up to the presser foot. It helps to line up seam before getting to the stitching.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VB53FBL...n_title_1&th=1
#6
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Spencer, OH
Posts: 298
https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Mult...70&sr=8-7&th=1
I have this set. I use them on my industrial Juki - which has a metal body. They are VERY strong.
I have this set. I use them on my industrial Juki - which has a metal body. They are VERY strong.

