Binding clips, which size?
#23
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: South East Michigan...at the bottom of the thumb!
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I love the clover clips. I do not like to spend money on things that I will not use, so I don't buy all the latest tools, got these in my stocking for Christmas a few years ago. Wonder how I lived without them after I started to use them! They seem to last a long time. Will have to look for he ones from Amazon.
#25
I use both, but use the small one more. I bought these and they are just as good as the Clover brand. Can't tell them apart, really. Much more affordable....http://www.amazon.com/WONDER-CLIPS-5...vergreen+clips
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Central Alabama
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Are the clips for sewing the binding? If that is the case, I don't use anything (pins , clip , etc.) I really don't see the need for anything. The binding is stitched on , where is it going. I merely turn the binding to the back and hold it with my fingers. Do my revised ladder stitch and DONE ! ! No extra money spent, more money for fabric.
#29
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Location: Central Alabama
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Are the clips for sewing the binding to the back? If so, I don't use anything except my fingers. The binding is sewn on already , where is it going? I merely turn the binding to the back and use my modified ladder stitch and DONE ! ! . No pin, on clips on money spent on anything, more money for fabric.
#30
I use Cady clips found on Amazon. I purchased 100 clips for $8.99. Check out Amazon to see a whole lot of great prices. Many are free shipping and the prices can't be beat. These small clips work just as well as Wonder Clips but cost a whole lot less. I use them for my quilting as well as bags, hemming jeans, etc.
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