Quilting Clips and Sewing Fabric Clips,Pack of 100,80 Small +20 Middle Quilt Clips Perfect for Sewing Binding,Crafts,Paper Work and Hanging Little Things
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Mar
> 3 dayGreat way to hold the edges of quilting fabric
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Linda
> 3 dayIt was smaller than what I was expecting but its still a good product. Thank you, I will be buying more soon.
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AngiePangi
> 3 dayI know I am late to the party by just now getting these. I’ve seen women using them for a while on YouTube. These are wonderful! They have a really strong clip to them. You don’t have to worry about your fabric moving around at all! Two different sizes of clips are in this little tin. I was delighted. And the tin is cute so you don’t mind to leave it out on your sewing table. I would recommend these for anybody who sells. I use them for Barbie clothes!
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C. Kalel
Greater than one weekI recently began quilting small projects, and used whatever supplies I already had. Then I saw someone recommend using clips instead of pins. When I looked on Amazon, these were the best deal for how many there were, so I purchased them. And I am SO HAPPY I DID!!! These clips are so handy, even for more than with quilting. They are easy to pick up (unlike straight pins), they hold the material together, and I can get a lot more sewn in a shorter period of time. LOVE THESE!!! And the cute tin that they come in says Happy Day on the lid and sides, which just brightens up my day! I didnt need the measuring tape they sent for free, but gave it to one of my daughters who needed one.
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Siobhan Johnson
Greater than one weekI suppose that they will hold fabric fine. They aren’t as nice as a set I bought previously for our daughter. These have bits of plastic on the ends of them and it is rough. I won’t be using them on more delicate fabrics or those that snag easily. The metal part that holds them together isn’t as sturdy/tight as others so they may not last as long. The little box is cute. Overall wish I hadn’t thrown the packaging away so I could return them as the rough plastic bits are quite bothersome even when handling them. Edited to add: one has already come apart - the metal came free from the plastic pieces and shot across the table. I tried to put it back together and then gave up and tossed it out. I had maybe used them three times. We’ll see how things go over time.
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David McCombs
> 3 dayBut not really enough in one package for price.
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Mary M.
22-11-2024Nice clips but would like more of the bigger ones. Small ones dont open as much as I would like. Using to hold folds on a large cross stitch project. Happy with the quality. Happy with the cute little box they came in.
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Sydney J.
> 3 dayI was making masks for my family and used YouTube videos for directions. One video showed these clips and I thought I would be fine using pins when making the pleats. Pins do hold the material in position but it also bunches up a bit and that requires a little more attention to make adjustments after removing the pins right before stitching. Well these clips remove all that fuss. Just get the material in the position you need it then use a clip. At times I needed to remove the clip and make adjustments to the pleats but I did all that before going to the sewing machine. While stitching the material, removing the clips is easier than a pin along with no bunched up material to adjust. Less work translates to getting the job done faster. This is plenty of clips to get any size job done. The small clips are manageable and work very well. Im sure the medium size work exactly the same.
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Girlintherain
> 3 dayI was sewing a lot and needed to hold flannel and quilt filling together. These were so quick and easy to use. Bonus is no pin sticks or pins on the floor! The only downside is they break easily if you step on them so pick them up as soon as the drop! Too precious to waste!
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Tina W. Reynolds
> 3 dayWhen I saw these, I just thought they were cute and might be useful. They certainly are! Although they are just plastic and pretty small ,they are useful on my desk as well as for holding things for sewing and clothing repairs. I recently used them to clip up a hem on a curtain. Faster than pins! But I really use them at my desk.