RAGNAROS Multipurpose Sewing Clips For Quilting Crafting With Tin Box Assorted Colors 110 Pack 2 Size100 Small 10 Large
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Yes. These are very simple to open in my opinion. They don't stick shut and, in my experience, are quite smooth.
The smaller clip measures 7/16" by 1 1/16", while the larger one measures 1/2" by 2 1/4". It's a nice, sturdy clip that holds up well, and the case is also very nice.
I'm not sure, but it's really cute, and I like the clips.
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They're fantastic! It takes some getting used to, but I now prefer them to pins. br>br>When I first used them, many of them made a horrible crunch sound. I thought I'd broken the clip when it happened the first time. It's the metal clip that's seated in the plastic that's causing the problem. You should be aware that you might hear this ominous noise.
These small clips seem to appeal to me. Many of my quilting students own them, which they obtained from quilt shops. However, I never purchased them because I already had clips from years ago. I recently needed clips like these for topstitching the binding down on my quilts, so I ordered a whole box of them. I did put them all in a larger cute box so I wouldn't have to try to fit them back into the original tin. br>However, I was pleased to receive a wide range of colors. They're a little tight, but I'm sure I can get them open. To ensure that my fabrics are held in place, I would want them to be tight. br>It's a fantastic value. The only drawback, which isn't a deal breaker for me right now, is that they still have the plastic nubs from the molds on them. Take a look at my photos to see what I'm talking about. It's a straightforward issue to resolve. I'll go over them with a nail file or sandpaper one night while watching TV with my husband if they bother me enough, but until then, I'll use them as is. FYI - The nail file was very useful. br>I'm assuming that the ones that cost a lot at quilt shops are in perfect condition, with no leftover plastic nubs. br>I hope this information has been useful to you.
It would be great if there were more of the larger ones available. In the year 2017, I began sewing. I sew with knits 95% of the Times as well as well as well as well as well Pins can damage knits, and using wonder tape to hold everything together can be costly, so there are clips. Clips are a great way to keep the fabric in place and together. They don't leave holes and can be reused multiple times. I just wish there were more of the larger ones, and maybe even some that were even bigger for blanket making.
These come in handy for sewing and quilting projects. I bought these along with the Clover Wonder Clips because I'd never used either before and wanted to see if there was a difference in quality. These are less expensive, but they work just as well, and there isn't much of a quality difference that I can tell. If there is a difference, it is possible that the hinge is a little less stiff than the clover wonder clips. I adore the adorable tin in which these are kept, and the colors are so cheerful. This was an excellent purchase, and I would enthusiastically recommend them to any other prospective buyer. Bravo!.
Despite the fact that I've been sewing for most of my life, I'd never tried these. They come in handy when you need to hold fabric together before sewing the seams. When it comes to quilt piecing, I still prefer pins for matching points, but I use these clips for everything else. These are also a much better buy when compared to box stores and/or smaller shops. The clips came in such a cute little tin! I would strongly suggest it.
Despite the fact that I rarely sew, I bought these in the hopes that they would keep my crochet pieces from slipping while I stitched them together. I had a 50% expectation that they would work and I wasn't right; They Are 100% AWESOME AT WORK! The different sizes are useful because I crochet with bulky yarn at times and baby weight yarn at other times, so I have options.
I'll use the smaller ones for the sewing machine because they keep the fabric in place and have proven to be effective. It's a nice container for them to be kept in. br>Recent changes: I've used these clips quite a bit now and they're fantastic, so I just wanted to say that they're fantastic! The clips are extremely secure, and I won't be using pins again unless it's absolutely necessary. These are an excellent addition to my list of sewing essentials.
Because of the low price, I wasn't expecting much, but after reading the positive reviews and comparing them to the name brand clips, I decided to buy them last minute on a lightning deal. I'm glad I decided to try these clips out. Apart from the intended use for fabric and sewing, I use a lot of these for a variety of different craft projects. I've used them to make Crochet place markers, as well as to bind expensive art paper together without leaving marks or indentations from the clips. I've used them to apply pressure to craft projects that required glue, as well as to bookmark pages in books and magazines. I keep some in my purse in case of an emergency. I used these to secure the fairy string lights. Hang art to dry, then attach mini magnets to them to use on the fridge to keep recipes and other important papers and pictures in place. I've used them to close chip bags, cookies, and other food items like pancake mix and the like, and I've come up with a lot of other uses for them. They come in a cute metal tin container with a handle, and they're great to keep on hand. The clips are crammed into it. I believe I got a few more than what was listed in the description, and I prefer these to the namebrand ones. I paid around $15 for a package of six name-brand clips. Two of them have already lost their jobs. I'm still left with a very full container after ordering knees and using them for anything I can think of. These will last a long time, and I have yet to break one. Although the plastic is a little thinner than the namebrand versions, I don't think it makes a difference. I'll definitely be purchasing more of these, and I'm hoping to locate a larger size, as I refuse to purchase any of these from the "big box" chain stores. These are where I'm going to put my money.