I bought the Gingher seam ripper today but...
#51
No, this newer seam rippers seem to be thicker and blunt, they are nice for wear and for durability,(since you can't use them), I find myself buying the smaller ones as they are the ones that seem to have a finer,thinner cutting edge.
#53
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I have become confused as to which "one" you later ladies are talking about. I have not seen the gingher. This summer at the Long Beach International Quilt Festival there was a vender that was selling a seam ripper with a large wooden handle. They came in different designs and different woods. The blades are thin and what is really nice, they are replacable. I am sorry that I don't have info on how to get them, but look at all the shows.
I have a wonderful blue ripper that I use on my longarm. It has a bent tip and helps to get into stitches, unfortunately I have no idea how the tip was bent. I tried bending one, but it broke.
I have a wonderful blue ripper that I use on my longarm. It has a bent tip and helps to get into stitches, unfortunately I have no idea how the tip was bent. I tried bending one, but it broke.
#54
They make different sizes of seam rippers for different fabrics. You wouldn't use a small one for denim for example. It would break. You have to really look at them to make sure you get one that will suit you.
#56
Originally Posted by gale
when I tried to rip out a practice seam my stitches were too small for the end of the ripper to fit underneat. Are my stitches too small maybe? I think it's 2.2 and I have a Janome 6600. It's the default and I never changed it. Or am I doing it wrong?
Good luck on trying to figure out what's going on.
#57
....she used the cheapy eyebrown trimmers that are two for a dollar at dollar stores. my friend and I have tried them, and they are great. The idea is like using a razor blade, but these little things have a handle and are not dangerous. Put a little tension on your seam, pulling it apart and then use the eyebrown trimmer like a razor blade.[/quote]
What a great idea to pass along!!!! And I thought I had read all the tricks to the trade....ha
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What a great idea to pass along!!!! And I thought I had read all the tricks to the trade....ha
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Originally Posted by gale
when I tried to rip out a practice seam my stitches were too small for the end of the ripper to fit underneat. Are my stitches too small maybe? I think it's 2.2 and I have a Janome 6600. It's the default and I never changed it. Or am I doing it wrong?
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