Archive for June, 2010
Thursday, June 17th, 2010
- Available in 4 sizes
- Measuring grid is printed edge to edge
- Included parallel and perpendicular lines
Product DescriptionOur patchwork rulers are available in 4 sizes. Markings are easy to read and can easily be seen when used on darker fabrics. Measuring grid is printed edge to edge which makes it easy to measure. Includes parallel and perpendicular lines….
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Tags: 10Inch, Clover, Mini, Patchwork, Ruler
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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
- Applying to your fingers/palms is easy and convenient
Product DescriptionSimply add the non-slip finger to your fingers and palms for a non-slip application to your fabric. No more slipping while working with fabrics on sewing machines….
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Tags: Clover, Finger, Slip
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Monday, June 14th, 2010
- 100% silk
- Light weight threads (size 50)
- 109 yards
Product DescriptionClovers varigated silk light weight threads (size 50) can be used for machine embroidery and embellishments including decorative stitches on your sewing machine settings. 1 spool (yellow/green/orange)…
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Tags: Clovers, Silk, Size, SpoolYellow/Green/Orange, Threads, Variegated, Yard
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Sunday, June 13th, 2010
- The Original Non-Slip Ruler
- Embedded Gripper Dots
- Turn-a-round features
- Easy to read black & white markings
- 1″ grid w/1/8″ and 1/4″ increments
Product DescriptionCreative grids Rulers have many features that include Embedded Gripper dots, Turn-a-Round features, Easy-to-read black and white marking, 1″ grid w/ 1/8″ and 1/4″ increments. Non slip cutting is easy with these rulers….
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Tags: CGR824, Creative, Grids, Rectangle, Ruler
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Saturday, June 12th, 2010
- Exceptional polish for smooth glide through fabric
- Made in France
- Fine point to minimize holes
- minimizes breaking thread
- Size 10 has the Big Eye
Product DescriptionBohin Between Quilting needles are made in France.
Exceptional polish for smooth glide through fabric. Fine point to minimize holes. Eye polished with a unique process to minimize breaking thread. Maximum strength, minimum bending. Size 10 has the Big Eye. 20 per package…
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Tags: Betweens/Big, Bohin, Hand, Needles, Quilting, Size
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Friday, June 11th, 2010
- Perferct for sewing, quilting, and crafting
- Mini iron ii adapter iron sold separately
Product DescriptionThe mini iron ii adapter has four interchangeable tips. The hot knife tip is one of them and was especially designed for the crafter working with material requiring a sharp cutting edge along with heat to seal the edges after cutting. Mini iron ii adapter iron sold separately….
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Tags: Clover, Iron, Knife, Mini
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
- Portable storage case
- Cute kritter designs
- You can store your sewing, quilting, knitting and crafting supplies
Product DescriptionNew kritter craft case is portable and easy to carry. You can store your favorite sewing, quilting, crafting and knitting accessories. The kritter case is durable and has a wrapped around ziper to safely secure your supplies…
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Tags: Case, Clover, Hippo, Hippy, Kritter
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
Product DescriptionA fun heart shaped pin cushion. Half printed and half solid fabric….
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Tags: Cushion, Design, Dritz, Each, Lime, Quilting, Wall
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Monday, June 7th, 2010
Product DescriptionA pretty pink heart shaped wrist pin cushion with coordinating adjustable strap….
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Tags: Cushion, Dritz, Each, Quilting, Wrist
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Sunday, June 6th, 2010
- Easy to make fine lines
- Easily refillable
Product DescriptionCan be used for patchwork, quilting and sewing. Extra fine lines (0.7mm lines) can be obtained. Markings are erasable with clover pencil fabric eraser….
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Tags: 0.7mm, Clover, Mechanical, Pencil, Silver
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