Dritz 7 Point Turner Seam Gauge, Nickel with Black Printing and Blue Slider
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> 24 hourMy preference for steam gauge is either an Omnigrid ruler, a piece of cardboard cut to the actual shape of the hem that I want to make (that I then roll the hem over and then press over), or for actual measurement the Nancy Zieman gauge that adjusts. But considering this item is only two dollars its a really good compromise. It also can be used as a point Turner- although my fist preference is a dedicated point Turner made out of hard plastic, or a Bodkin, or a chopstick, or varous seaming techniques. But for a combo item for beginners, it cant be beat.
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Shirley McKellips
> 24 hourI liked the length of the gauge, however I didnt like the point turner.
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solitaria
> 24 hourDid not like this seam gauge. Is to big for my taste. Is just a cheap piece of ruler. I threw it away and got me a clover one is just better quality and better constructed than this one. Cheap is not better.
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Nanalin
> 24 hournice heavy quality and movement is smooth.
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creative mom
> 24 hourHandy little gadget! Love the corner point turner ! My corners look more professional now!
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Maxwell
> 24 hourmade of cheap unfinished aluminum, can snag some fabrics
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CA
> 24 hourEasy to use and great in my sewing kit. Could be longer.
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8186608217
> 24 hourThe extra length
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Keely A. Nielsen
> 24 hourNot sure I knew it was a longer version of what I already have, but I like the angle tip.
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FloridaGirl15
> 24 hourHave not had a chance to use it yet but looks exactly as I expected. Pleased.