Now I may have mentioned to you that most of the quilt shops we visited on our travels tended towards the more traditional both fabric and pattern-wise, but they did, at least, tend to stock nifty tools that would appeal to all types of quilter. We noticed stands of these seam rippers (rather incongruously named 'Seam Fix') next to most of the tills, but despite making comments to several shop workers about the rather odd look and name, it wasn't until we got to Flagstaff and Odegaard's Sewing Center that someone finally decided to tell us what they did...
Picture this, you've just
Enter the Seam Fix! Ripping through those stitches, you finally find your two pieces of fabric with stringy wee bits of thread attached. Then, you put its lid on, and proceed to rub its rubbery top along the former stitching line, whereupon it grabs up said stringy wee bits of thread, gathering them about its person until you see fit to clean it off (a 2 second job) Check out this video demo:
I can't begin to tell you the joy I found in using this little gem last Sunday when working on Susan's block in the dreaded 1-9-10 section, so my old basic ripper has been relegated firmly to my travelling hand stitching kit, while this wee guy takes pride of place next to my sewing machine. I can see it getting quite a workout in quilting, dress and bag making!
'Where can I get one?' I hear you cry... Well if you're in the US, probably your local quilt shop lol Otherwise there are a range of options online if you google 'Seam Fix Seam Ripper'.
If you'll excuse me, I'm off to build a little shrine, 'All hail the Seam Fix'...


Sounds like the perfect tool for me and one that would get so much use too!
ReplyDeleteCool gadget! I wonder would it gather up all the thread ends that end up over me too! Jxo
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of these before but I can see that I HAVE to have one!
ReplyDeleteoooh that looks clever. How sexy is that video? I think I need a cigarette after watching that.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, love it - music in the video, i'm with kirsty, cigarette needed hahahah
ReplyDeleteHow marvellous!
ReplyDeleteNever seen one of these before, excellent find!!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to have to get one of those, sounds very handy!
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! That's a bit clever.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a really cool tool. Must get one.
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome! I always try to use my lint roller and it winds up making the edges of the fabric fray.
ReplyDeleteMy German seam ripper takes no prisoners and is messy in the process - this is a cool gadget. I'll just pop down to my LQS...1300 miles away :-(
ReplyDeleteWell, that looks cool. Frogging will never be the same. Thank God, eh? Xx
ReplyDeleteI just quilted my Retro flowers and may unpick the whole lot!!!! Need one!
ReplyDeleteOh that totally deserves a shrine! I'm cutting out my first tova and I'm thinking one of those may be quite useful in the next day or two ;o)
ReplyDeleteFinding that I'm increasingly in need of a seam ripper as of late I'm thinking I need to get out there and find myself one of these little beauties.
ReplyDeleteIt is very cute, I am going to see if they are at my local shop or not.
ReplyDeleteLove that tool, but laughing at the video. It was like quilter's porn!
ReplyDeleteOk! So that swirled top really does pick up all those little threads? That's awesome! I usually use a lint roller, but sometimes those have the habit of grabbing the exposed edge of the fabric a little too roughly.
ReplyDeleteI seriously almost bought this for you but I wasn't sure if it actually worked so I decided against it. Glad to hear it actually DOES work! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha some of those comments but actually yes that naked point was just a bit provocative!
ReplyDeleteOn my xmas list already!
ReplyDeleteWell if I still sewed, I would want one of those nifty little seam rippers.
ReplyDeleteI just got new glasses last month and even got a special pair for closeup work. So you never know I might just go looking for one of those rippers.
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Iris
Looks seriously awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnd it is so sharp! My local had them FOR THE SAME PRICE!
ReplyDeletelike it like it, have to have a look around for them.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I need one of those! Maybe in every colour!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty kool..I want one now..lol
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