There's a rainbow finish on these 3.5in long extremely fine point tweezers that will make grabbing thread and foundation paper easy. A plastic protective cover is included. They're made of stainless steel.
Rainbow titanium oxide finish. The blunt nib end prevents the blade from poking and damaging materials. The blade is just slightly curved. Length - 3 1/2"
If you've never tried these you should! I've got the perfect Wool Pressing Mats for you. The smaller ones will fit right next to your sewing machine while you work on blocks and are the perfect size to take with you to classes, quilt retreats, and to visit with your quilting friends but that's not all. There's one that's the perfect size to sit...
MUST HAVE TOOL ALERT!!! I tested this Presser Bar at the quilt retreat while working on 6" machine-pieced blocks and 3" paper-pieced blocks. If you have a seam you want to press open to reduce bulk this is a game changer! I laid the seam along the wool hump, pressed it open, and then set the wood bar on...
Let's start with the tote! If you have a Singer Featherweight sewing machine, this is the most amazing tote for your machine. Maybe your case isn't the best or you have a great one you want to protect - this is perfect for that. Not everyone has a Featherweight but this case is great for you too! It's made from...
This is the needle I use for my hand embroidery. It's easy to thread. There are 15 needles in a convenient little case to keep right in your sewing basket. Once you try them I think you'll love them too!
This amazing tape will eliminate drawing corner to corner on your fabric squares when you are making stitch and flip corners. Line your two fabrics up and feed the square into the machine on the diagonal following the bottom corner of the square in line with the center line on the tape. There are also lines that can be used...
The Jillily Studio Duet Foundation Ruler by Jill Finley was designed to make foundation paper piecing easy and much faster because you are not stitching through the paper, eliminating the need to remove it from the stitches. Once all the pieces are added and sewn together, the printed foundation can be removed in one piece and used again. Jill has...