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Seams Right
What is it? – Let’s just take a minute and think about the actual process of your last sewing project. You’ve measured, marked and cut your most treasured fabric into the required component pieces. With great care you’ve pinned those fabric sections together just like you wanted. All is well. Now you’re ready to put it all together. You sit down at your sewing station, switch on your amazing sewing machine and start to put stitches to fabric. This is the scary part though because it’s now becoming more or less permanent. Adjustments are…
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Tool School: Seams Right
The Seams Right measuring gauge is perhaps the most useful measuring tool for sewing and knitting ever devised. The Seams Right is a virtual measurement reference tool in your hand.
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Oh Happy Day Mug Rug
I have enjoyed working on the most fun little project and I’m so happy to be able to share it with you today!
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Tool School: Wonder Pins
The Wonder Pin is a revolutionary pin concept, is easy to apply and easy to remove making our sewing process smooth and fast and accurate.
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Summer Mini Quilt
Hello friends! What is on your sewing table this week? I’m excited to share the Charming Barn Mini Quilt that I made this month.
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Tool School: Straight Pins
Taking the time to identify that “most perfect” pin for each application can make all of the difference in our finished work. Learn more about our variety of straight pins.
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Wonder Pins Review by the Shibaguyz
Here in our studio, we use a lot of pins. Like, a lot.
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Wonder Pins with Dori Troutman
I have been waiting with excitement to share with you a new Clover product that will be available in July. This is such a simple product; but yet so incredibly useful. It’s called a Wonder Pin!
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Exclusive Look at NEW Wonder Pins
Wonder Pins are a revolutionary pin concept leveraging the benefits of both straight pins and safety pins into a single pinning tool.
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Scandinavian Fabric Stars
Following along with our posts, you will have noticed that we love taking existing tools and finding unique ways to use them. Most everyone reading this will have heard of bias tape, having purchased it or made it themselves for garment trims and quilt binding.