Clover Seam Ripper, 1 Pack, Red
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A of the Ms
> 3 dayThis particular seam ripper is the easiest one I have ever used. No only is it easy on the hands the blade is extremely sharp. Always my go-to for fixing my sewing mistakes!
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Sweetee288
> 3 dayThe seam ripper works seamlessly. Flowing through my mess like a little princess. Ripping through all my errors with ease. It holds nicely in my hand. The only thing I dont like is the cap, lol. For some reason I always want to put it on upside down.
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tfilm
Greater than one weekNot too often, a quilter may need to undo a few stitches, and these seam rippers make the job so much easier.
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Ryan
> 3 dayMy wife sews almost every day. She is always making something or remaking another thing. When she lost her old seam ripper she needed another one so I got her this. She loves it and will not let my mother or her friends use it in fear that they wil lose it. After long hours of use it still seems to rip seams as it did on day one.
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LB
> 3 dayI’ve had this same seam-ripper for decades. It’s finally become dull (I abused it). Nice and sharp, nice and thin, easy to hold and use!
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Qutress
> 3 dayglad it comes with a cap. point is really sharp. love the wood, way better than holding plastic
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L Frank
> 3 dayLove this! And it wont roll off your table, one of the things I like best.
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Sherri Erickson
Greater than one weekI used this for easily removing those sewn in tags on new clothes. The design of this is excellent for keeping a good grip while doing the detail work of pulling/cutting threads.
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MSW
> 3 dayIf you think all seam rippers are the same you need to order one of these. This thing is sharp and stays sharp. Wooden handle is a minor detail that is really much more comfortable compared to plastic. I know youre thinking a seam ripper is a seam ripper but give one of these a try. Its a really inexpensive add on item that is well worth the money.
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Eleanora Fagan
> 3 dayI have used this seam ripper four times already for making alterations to a leather jacket, repair to a pair of shoes (removing an annoying strap), adjustment to a leather bag and actual ripping out a seam in a blouse. The ripper blade is sharp and the handle is a lot nicer in my hands than the plastic ones I have. And sturdier. Having a good tool like this makes a big difference and also increases the chances of you making repairs.