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    Old 05-08-2013, 11:52 PM
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    My favorite seam ripper is one I paid $1.98 for at Wal Mart. I was going to buy a more expensive one when I went to JoAnn the next time I was in the neighboring town. When I went shopping for groceries in our town at Wal Mart, I decided to see what they had in seam rippers. I found one that had a thin point and a cap to cover it. It works so well for me that I won't be paying more for one anytime soon.
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    Old 05-08-2013, 11:57 PM
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    Originally Posted by Puttergeo
    I have found the ergonomic rotary cutter to be impossible to use. I can't stay along the ruler no matter how hard I try! And I was really hoping for something to ease my arthritis.
    I tried one of those for the same reason. I took it back to JoAnn because it was impossible to use and it made my arthritis hurt more. I hope you have found one that works well for you. I went back to the regular one and just don't use it as long at one time.
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    Old 05-09-2013, 01:32 AM
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    I'm with MacThayer. Love my gingher seam ripper. biggest frustration? cutting rulers
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    Old 05-09-2013, 03:06 AM
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    that's a really good idea - going to use it!! I'm forever misplacing stuff!!
    Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
    I store my Fons & Porter seam ripper in a coffee mug that I keep on the sewing table...it holds all the little stuff that is forever getting lost.
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    Old 05-09-2013, 03:10 AM
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    Originally Posted by nhweaver
    What quilting tool did you buy that drives you crazy? I treated myself to a new seam ripper, the Fons and Porter seam ripper and this ripper is driving me crazy. I wanted a large ripper, as I am always misplacing it - and I normally love their products. Well, the handle is totally round, it rolls off any surface that I put it on. And the ripper nose (the pointy thing) is so thick that it has a hard time getting between the stitches. Ugh, I am glad that I used a 50% off coupon for it. Waiting for the next coupon to buy a brand one. Any suggestions? Not a happy camper right now.
    I prefer the smallest seam rippers (don't even know if there's a name on them) - but they're cheap (say .99) so I can buy a few at a time and put them in different sewing areas (I have many). Most importantly - I can replace them OFTEN! so they're nice and sharp when I need them to work.

    Can't think of any tools that drive me crazy right now....cause I probably gave up trying to use it! Hahaha!

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    Old 05-09-2013, 03:45 AM
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    Originally Posted by BertieD
    Keep Scotch tape dispenser nearby--strip of tape makes quick work of picking up all those little cut threads when ripping a seam! Given this tip in a quilt class I took once upon a time.
    Or one of those sticky lint rollers....
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    Old 05-09-2013, 04:34 AM
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    Ooooh! I like this (Alex Anderson multi purpose tool). Gonna have to find one! Thanks for sharing.
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    Old 05-09-2013, 04:44 AM
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    Originally Posted by maminstl
    My first mistake was the lighted, magnified ripper - sounded like a great idea - very awkward to actually use. A tiny little ripper, a bright light and some reading glasses are much better.
    I totally agree with this one. When I ordered it I was so totally pleased that I would finally have a ripper that I would be able to use for quick removal but not so much. Totally disappointed with this product.
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    Love my brown Clover!
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    Old 05-09-2013, 05:26 AM
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    I bought the Fons & Porter ripper because it has such a small point to it. I find that the ones that come with the sewing machine are way too big at the point making it difficult ripping out small stitches. I agree that it is a problem with rolling, so like someone suggested, just put a rubber band around the handle.



    Originally Posted by nhweaver
    What quilting tool did you buy that drives you crazy? I treated myself to a new seam ripper, the Fons and Porter seam ripper and this ripper is driving me crazy. I wanted a large ripper, as I am always misplacing it - and I normally love their products. Well, the handle is totally round, it rolls off any surface that I put it on. And the ripper nose (the pointy thing) is so thick that it has a hard time getting between the stitches. Ugh, I am glad that I used a 50% off coupon for it. Waiting for the next coupon to buy a brand one. Any suggestions? Not a happy camper right now.
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