Stainless Steel Tweezers, with Curved Serrated Tip Multipurpose Tweezers Sewing Machine Tweezers Forceps for Craft Repairing
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It's what I use to sew and thread my machine. However, I believe it would be adequate for the application of stickers.
That is an excellent query. China is a strong contender.
The length is approximately 9 inches. I'm not sure, but it's listed in the item description.
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My husband's hearing aid domes have fallen out of his ears on occasion, requiring him to visit his hearing aid provider to have them replaced. I was able to safely and quickly retrieve the domes from inside his ears (IF I could see them) using this tool. Not: If the domes are not visible in the ear, a medical professional should remove them!.
These "tweezers" aren't going to help you at all. They aren't pressed up against each other. They need to be taken down from Amazon as soon as possible.
I misplaced the original tweezers that came with my serger machine, and threading it was a challenge until I found and purchased these tweezers. These are so light and airy. They're also small enough to fit in my sewing kit. A+++.
If you're on the fence about getting a pair, I think it's worth it. br>br>On mine, the "alignment" pin was crooked to the point where I couldn't close the tweezers. I used pliers to straighten them out, but in the end, I decided to grind them down. br>br>The tweezers' length is ideal for grabbing small parts like beads from organizers that are both narrow (1") and deep (2"). When squeezed tightly, it has a great grip.
I do paper quilling, and these are light and have narrow tips, so they're perfect for the small projects I do. They are not heavy duty for big jobs, but they are fine for what I use them for because of the bent tip, which allows me to see beyond my hand. They are not heavy duty for big jobs, but they are fine for what I use them for.
These were originally purchased to aid in the picking up of polyester string so that I could snip it with scissors for my embroidery designs. They appeared to be identical to the ones I had received from the company, so I requested another pair. They don't seem to be able to grasp the string very well, if at all. Because the teeth on these tweezers are too large, I now use Tweezerman's tweezers, which work just as well.
The first set of two: The pin rubbed against the side of the hole, making it impossible to gently release the tweezers. I've had a replacement sent to me - the same issue What exactly is the point of the pin? what's the point of a hole?.
The material is extremely thick and dull. I bought them to use with Swarovski flatbacks, but they won't pick up the teeny-tiny ss5s, ss7s, or even ss9s. I won't bother returning because of the price, but I can't think of anything else they could be useful for. It was a waste of money.