Clover Jumbo Wonder Clips 24 Count, Green
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Turtle
> 3 dayThese have great grip without being hard to squeeze open. I use them anywhere Id use clothespins: in the kitchen, the laundry, the workshop... Theyre really, really useful and sturdy.
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Carraway
> 3 dayReally happy with these clips for my quilting projects--I use them to hold piles of fabric together and for blocks--they do a good job and are easy to work with. (Ive used paper clips in the past, which are cheaper but not as easy to work with). Ill buy more in the future.
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BestDayofMyLife
> 3 dayKewl beans. These are just as clampy strong and useful as the little red ones! These larger ones are great for closing chip and cereal bags, holding together coiled things (not electrical cords, those are too big), bunches of papers and cards,
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Terry in SA
> 3 dayWonder clips are the best new sewing aid I have found in a long time! I have the small, red clips and now these green, jumbo clips. They have almost completely replaced pins for me during garment and quilt construction. (I still use pins for cutting out garments.) I sew a lot of microfiber blankets and pajama pants for people in my life and for charity. I generally use a serger for construction because it lends itself well to that kind of sewing. Running over an overlooked pin can ruin your serger blades, but with high pile fabrics, its easy to do. These clips have completely solved that problem! They are flat on one side so lay flat on your sewing surface. The flat side features 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and 1 seam allowance markings so you can easily clip them to the allowance you want. These jumbo clips open wide but clamp down securely, even on thin or multiple, thick layers of fabric so they help prevent fabric slippage. If you are sewing leather, ultra-suede or delicate fabrics which are marred by pin holes, these clips are the answer. I often teach children to sew and help my mentally disabled daughter to sew small things. These clips are so much safer than pins, which can easily be lost and end up in the bottom of someones foot. For quilting, machine or hand, these are the best things Ive found for holding cut and pieced blocks together, as well as holding the final, sandwiched quilt together during the actual quilting process. If you sew or quilt, I think you will love these clips, too.
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Vicki
01-01-2025As expected. Good deal.
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Elaine Ann Bose
> 3 dayThe clips work well for holding together double thickness of polyester fleeece.
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Mike In San Diego
> 3 dayI got these for the household quilter on request. the prices on Amazon are a LOT less than in quilt stores. and judging by the response, these are just about perfect to hold quilting and sewing projects. at least thats what I was told. I do not question the feedback. buy them, your life will be a lot easier.
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Human
> 3 dayArrived well packaged. Clips are long, well marked, sturdy but not difficult to open. Will use this brand and this company again. If anyone else is in a wheelchair, these are SOOO much better than pins.
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Louise
> 3 dayI use these large clips to hold my knitted pieces together as I seam them together. I love these! I also bought the small red ones for sewing use and they are one of the best purchases Ive made!
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carol dunlop
> 3 dayIt works well for large jobs