Clover Wonder Clips Pkg of 50, Red

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  • JT85253

    > 24 hour

    The original Clover clips are fantastic. So easy to use and no puncture wounds from pins. The design, plastic quality and spring steel quality all make these better than anything produced out of China. Good for years and years of use. Never had one break.

  • S. MacDonald

    > 24 hour

    Lisa Lams book, A Bag For All Reasons, suggested the use of these clips. I was buying something else on Amazon so threw these in to the order, free shipping, you know! I have sewn a few times since receiving the clips and have found them to be quite useful! While sewing a zip pouch for my Etsy shop, Stitchuation, I found the clips easier to use than pins to keep the lining, zipper, and exterior clamped tidily together before and while sewing it all together. Also while keeping bag handles in place before sewing, the clips were much better than pins. I am quite a fan of these clips and thank Lisa Lam for letting me know about them!

  • letterpress lover

    > 24 hour

    Best clips for crafters, artists or hobbyists. Hold fabric, paper and little bits of felt, zippers, seams, multiple layers, soft things like fabric, hard things such as wood or cardboard. Useful in sewing, book making, jewelry, gluing, and pretty much anything that will fit between the jaws. Comes in a larger with longer throat style too that is just as good. The metal spring is so good. Durable and so versatile. Do not need pins for sewing and thus I do not poke myself and bleed on projects anymore.....Yes, I did this all of the time!

  • Ellie

    > 24 hour

    I rarely need to use pins anymore because of these, which means I dont bleed all over the quilts Im making anymore! I make a lot of cosmetic bags and I just couldnt make them as easily with regular pins. These are amazing. They have a nice, secure hold, I can move a project around from work area to work area, drag it all over my lap and these stay put. Amazing for putting a binding on. Seriously, you need to try these, they will change your whole sewing game. Get a big pack, youll want them :)

  • Emily Witt

    > 24 hour

    My mother does a lot of sewing… from quilt bindings to teeny-tiny hems on doll dresses, these have proven to be waaay better than straight pins for so many jobs. -Tight clipping and dont slip -Open wide enough that she even used them on a multi-layer padded upholstery project -Easy to see -Easy to use -Good on any edge seam you can imagine Im not usually one to try to improve on the wheel and I was worried that these might just be higher cost with no real benefit… but Im happy to report that our family is now a Clover Wonder Clip family. P.S. They are MUCH cheaper on Amazon than they are in craft and sewing stores!

  • hx17

    > 24 hour

    Throw down for the 50 pack because these are so unbelievably handy, you will be using them everywhere. They are much quicker to use than pins and very strong and high quality. They dont have serrated teeth like some clamps, they have little concave dots on one side and convex divets on the other side. They really grab and stay put without damaging delicate fabrics. They are perfect for little areas that a pin would be too long for. The case they come in is a sturdy and secure clamshell plastic case. You couldnt find a better case if you purchased one separately. You will wonder where these have been all your life. These are made in Japan, not cheap China crap.

  • Maija

    > 24 hour

    I love these! They came in a nice plastic storage box and I used them right away for my sewing project. They feel like they have a secure firm grip; quality feel. Would buy again!

  • Claybirdie

    > 24 hour

    These are just cool! This was one of those impulse purchases; I didnt know I needed them until they popped up from another search I was doing, and the reviews were so great I thought Id give them a try. They really work and are well made. My husband commented on how strong the grip was! One note, however - if you have blond moments like I do, be careful about how you open the box. I opened it upside down and I was a devil to get the clips back in. Once I figured out how the container was SUPPOSED to open, I had no issues. But just a word to the wise since I totally spazzed on it!

  • Opforsoldier

    > 24 hour

    I saw these in a national retail box store for $49 and thought there had to be a cheaper alternative, so I turned to Amazon and found them for just under $12. As soon as they arrived I tore open the package and set to work on my latest quilt. These are excellent for holding sets of fabric together rather then pinning everything. When I am quilting I like to lay everything out after I have cut all my pieces. I then use the clips to keep the pieces in the appropriate pile so I can just grab the next one and sew them together. They also work great when basting or adding the border/binding. However, while the price was great I have to say that like some others have posted not all my clips are functional. Right out of the box I had 5 that had no tension at all with a few of those having the metal clip wobbling loosely. After using them only twice I am now down another 3 that will no longer hold tension. With 16% of the product already worthless it seems to me that I should expect several more to fail before too long and probably should not expect to have them all last more then a few years. That is a bit disheartening. I understand nothing last forever and anything using tension as a method of holding is bound to have some loosening over time, to have 15%+ fail within a day or two is not at all acceptable. Even with that though this is still a fairly good product that DOES make my time at the sewing machine much easier. I would rather slide a clip off rather than undoingsafety pins or sticking myself every few minutes with a straight pin.

  • ozmoore

    > 24 hour

    I think these clips are the greatest quilting innovation Ive seen in a long time. They hold the binding in place beautifully and I just zipped through hand sewing the binding on my most recent (HUGE) quilt. There is a video you can find online by Clover that shows how to use the measurements on the clips to stitch in the ditch with precision when applying the binding. I really didnt find that to be as easy as it looked in the video. It was a compelling demo though. For those of you who can master that, there are ruler increments on the clear side. The bonus to the advantages I already mentioned is the fact that you will no longer be stabbed by pins while your trying to get that binding on. YAY!! That alone, for me, was a great reason to get the clips. Buy them now! You wont be sorry!

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