







Clover Thread Cutter Pendant, Antique Silver (454)
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Marilyn
> 24 hourI plan to take this on a trip to Europe this summer. I hope it passes inspection for plane travel as I want to do some crocheting on the way. Ill let you know if it is okay.
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Nancy
> 24 hourI have these little Clover cutters next to the 2 machines I use for quilting and one in my travel case. They are great for chain piecing. No more snipping pieces apart with scissors. Just a quick slip between pieces and they are separated. My first one was gifted to me and the others I bought. I even have a Clover yarn cutter that works the same way but the cutter part is wider for the yarn.
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marilyn
> 24 hourNice thread cutter but if you are looking for a YARN cutter this is not what you want. There is a similar cutter with wider blade openings for yarn. Be sure you choose carefully. I have both and am pleased with quality and price.
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IURII
> 24 hourNice gift for those who need and use them in practice.
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Ellie S
> 24 hourThe thread cutter is so cute! It can be worn as a pendant on a necklace, or on a key ring. If you do hand-stitching or embroidery or cross-stitching, then it can be worn on the go. If you just work with machines, then you can hang it on a pendant that you keep next to your machine and wear it when you sew. Much easier to deal with than scissors!
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Wayne Connors
> 24 hourCuts well, very well made, and cute. Wish it came with a chain.
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Ker
> 24 hourThis is so cute to wear a pentant on a chain. I have had a lot of people ask where I got it and of course I tell them. So Thank you!
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Will W.
> 24 houreverything great
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Judy G.
> 24 hourLove it. Glued the nub into a wooden spool of thread so it sits upright.
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Diana R
> 24 hourCompact. I put the stem upside down in a small block of wood with rubbery shelf liner glued to bottom to make a chain piecing thread cutter. I wish the blade was replaceable inside the cutter. Easy to make and a much less expensive solution than some other chain piecing cutters.