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B**S
One of my all time favorite products!
These little clips will change your life! I simply love them! I use them in place of pins, to hold paper patterns to the fabric for cutting, holding garments in place while embroidering and so much more!
B**T
I've used them for QUILTING, CRAFTING and SEWING
QUILTING - These are wonderful to use for binding a quilt either by hand or machine because they hold and you don't get your fingers pricked. However, I turn them upside down and use the bottom to hold the binding flat, otherwise, you get indentations where the clip holds the binding. I placed them about every two inches. Pins are still better on holding mitered corners. I clipped my binding and dragged and slung the quilt around to see if they would hold well and they do. If you currently use metal snap clips (the ones that are like large hair clips) buy these instead. You'll thank yourself.CRAFTING - I have used these for paper crafting and holding parts that I have glued together. Again, I prefer to turn them upside down so that I don't get indentations. I would say if this clip has a no-slip grid and two flat sides instead of a curved and a flat it would be better for paper crafting.SEWING - Depending upon your project this is not a replacement for using straight pins, sorry. When straight pins you can strategically place them so you can sew over them or not even have them come under your foot. Unless you are sewing a very, very generous seam allowance, like one inch or more, these are not especially useful. You have to remove them and if you them with your pressure foot, they grip so well your fabric moves and you stitching line gets messed up. No, no, no. I did use them for sewing on quilting binding, stopping to remove them every two inches, was a bit of a pain, but it beat getting pricked.
A**R
Up to par for Clover Wonder Clips!
I've always used and loved the wonder clips, but they're expensive. These are exactly the same and even have the seam allowance markings that the Clover clips do.The only difference is they take a little more strength to open. They're a little stiffer, but if anything they hold a tighter grip on the fabric, etc. Beware if you are using them on vinyl or delicate fabric, they may leave an indention.Overall I'm pleased at the quality and the price.I sew a lot and use these things a lot. I have an etsy shop but I'm not sure if I'd be allowed to link it. My point is, this isn't my first time using these bad boys.
F**E
Great value!
These little clips have great grip for their size! Assorted colors in the pack as pictured and got them within 2 days of placing order - super fast!
S**R
Exactly like Clover only cheaper!!!! Yayyyyy!!!
I habe used the Clover brand of these for a few years. I LOVE them but they are SOOOO expensive. I found this brand for way cheaper. They are just as sturdy as my Clover brand. I posted some pics. The clip on the left is this brand the clip on the right is Clover.
G**L
Easy to Install, aligns pretty well.
It was about time for me to replace my Nexus 5's screen protector. The previous one I got from Spigen was looking pretty scratched and ugly.I decided to try this one, since it has pretty good reviews and it comes in a 3-pack.Installation========I live in a pretty dry desert area, which means plenty of sand, dust and fibers floating around in the air; a good way to get around that is to seal oneself in the bathroom with a running hot shower.Me, I like to live on the dangerous side, so I just sealed myself in the bathroom, no shower. It's pretty clean in there anyway. I preceded to remove the old screen protector and clean the screen with some window cleaner, I used the included cloth (which is pretty hefty) to dry out the screen.I then preceded to remove the first layer of the protector - this is where it started to get difficult - the "Step 1" sticker would not budge. It was unsticking itself instead of removing the protective film, so I had to put some transparent scotch tape over the sticker; Two long strips placed perpendicular to the "Step 1" sticker, that did it.I then sprayed a fine mist of window cleaner on the screen and placed the screen protector. I aligned it and noticed that the holes where just a bit too low on the protector, a larger gap is left in the bottom than in the top. Also, the speaker hole is at an offset, this means that if you align the camera and light detection holes just right, the speaker hole will be out of center.I managed to get no particles under the screen protector on my first try, so I preceded to removing all the bubbles out with a credit card and the included cloth.I let the phone screen dry out and came back a few hours to remove the top layer and failed miserably, pulling on the sticker causes the whole thing to start lifting (seems to be a common issue by the looks of it). I cursed myself for not removing the second layer before hand, which is what I usually do.I carefully removed the sticker and left the layer on for now. I'll try to remove it later, once I'm sure the protector has completely adhered to the screen.# Sun Jun 8 10:38:47 PDT 2014I had to reapply the screen protector. I totally forgot to make sure it had enough clearance on all sides so that it would not be pulled up by my case.Re-install========I started by lifting the protector off the phone's screen with some scotch tape. Once off, I removed the "Step 2" protective layer (finally).At this point the both the protector and screen where in dire need of a thorough cleaning which was accomplished with plenty of window cleaning solution.I placed the screen protector back on and applied some light pressure in order to remove excess solution caught in between the screen and protector.With the protector centered in place I made sure it cleared the edges of my phone's case, which it did, so I removed as much as the solution and bubbles caught under the screen protector with a credit card wrapped in the included cloth.That's it, after a day of use, the protector is now completely crystal clear.Conclusion========This is a pretty good and affordable product, not to mention effective. I would suggest removing both protective layers prior to installation.
D**B
This clips are perfect for holding fabric
These are smaller than the red ones my daughter first bought and shared with my wife, but she's found they hold multiple layers of fabric very well. They are so much easier to use than pins when putting a binding on a quilt - which is why they were purchased. They are just as good as the big ones and don't take up near as much room. Their price also helps with my budget. My wife highly recommends them and will be purchase some as gifts for quilters in the family.
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