Clover Wonder Clips Pkg of 50, Red

(1580 reviews)

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  • Ms. Aliyah Leuschke DVM

    > 3 day

    I am sewing waxed canvas seat cushions for an Airstream trailer I am renovating and needed something stronger than pins to hold the pieces of waxed canvas together when sewing. These worked great! They hold the fabric together well while still being able to apply and remove easily. No issues so far!

  • Bichon Mom

    Greater than one week

    Ive recently taken up sewing as a hobby again and I was browsing the Amazon best selling list of sewing notions and came across the Cover Wonder Clips. These are such an improvement over pins in putting together an outfit. Not only do I not have to worry about the hazard of pins falling out and laying in wait on the floor for an unsuspecting foot but I also can avoid the pinpricks that so often result in my fingers. I just finished putting in a waistband in a skirt and it was so much quicker to just clip the material than to spend time putting in pins. The Clover Wonder Clips have been the best new notion that I have found so far and deserve all the five star ratings.

  • Shoppingal412

    > 3 day

    I love these clips! They make sewing much easier and I dont have to worry about damaging my fabrics. They are easy to open but still maintain a strong grip on the material. I wish they were a little cheaper though...I paid about $15 for this box of 50clips (including s/h), so they are much, much more expensive than using pins but I guess you pay for the convenience. They were still a lot cheaper on here than they were in the store, I think walmart sells a box of about 15clips for $12, and joanna fabrics had the box of 50clips selling for a little over $30! Over-all, I highly recommend these and will definitely be buying some more. :)

  • steadyreader

    26-09-2024

    WOW! I didnt think these would be handy for sewing, but I bought them anyway because I knew I would like them for card making. I dont know how I got along for so long without these miracle clips. They work great! They open easily but do they ever clamp down securely onto several layers of fabric and stay in place until you unclip them. I have broken down the nice storage box the 50 clips came in into 4 containers, because I like them handy in 4 places . . . at my sewing/crafting table, at my sewing machine, at my ironing board, and in my portable hand sewing box. I also gave 10 of these clips to my sister for her to try and she was immediately hooked and is going to order a box. You will love these clips!!!

  • Captain Mike

    > 3 day

    I absolutely LOVE these clips! I bought them to hold binding in place on a very large quilt, and they do the job perfectly; they hold firmly, do not leave any marks or creases, are very easy to pull off as Im sewing AND ~ the really big plus ~ they do not bite like pins!! Ive started using them for other things as well...i.e. to hold fabric strips together before I pin them. The Amazon price was fantastically good~ I bought the 50 packs for $13.00 each ~ the best price I have ever seen for these. ( I got 4 boxes, and so glad I did...used almost all of them for the large quilt ) At local Joannes they are $7.99 for a 10 pack! I would recommend these to anyone who quilts or sews!!! Worth every penny.

  • b.music

    Greater than one week

    These clips can be used for any project where multiple layers need to be held together. They are great for replacing pins, binder clips, or any other method previously used. No need to worry about pins falling out when there are too many layers of fabric. No need to worry about getting stuck by pins. No need to worry about binder clips catching on fabric or your machine. No need to worry about these clips distorting your fabric the way pins often can. Also great for textiles that pins would damage such as leather, vinyl, waxed/coated fabrics. These clips are flat on the underside so they feed very evenly and nicely up to the presser foot of your machine. They are also available in a jumbo size when you are working on very thick projects, though I find these regular ones work for most. They are much easier and quicker to adjust than pins/binder clips and saving time is always a plus! Some uses: - Holding together multiple layers of quilts - Holding binding, piping, zippers, velcro, and other trims to any project (quilts, pillows, potholders, clothing, etc) - Holding together multiple layers of any type of bag (handbag, storage container, etc) - Fastening together fabric lining to a knit/crochet item (bag, skirt, etc) - Clipping / holding fabric out of the way when embroidering a large piece

  • kate davis

    > 3 day

    I bought these for a friend. I have some and use them whenever I can instead of pins. They are just the perfect size. Better than being stuck with a pin.

  • Jeanette L. Bosman

    > 3 day

    I love these things! I do a lot of draping and alterations, and these clips are way easier to use than pins. No more poking myself when I’m moving too fast, or when I can’t quite see where my hands are (reaching up under a skirt or the like), and I don’t have to worry about anyone getting stabbed when trying on a pinned garment. They are also very quick and easy to remove when I need sew a tiny hem on the machine, and the pins/clips need to come out just before passing under the presser foot. Get the large green ones too. You’ll need them for thicker fabrics, holding together multi layered garments, and gathered waistbands.

  • christmas shopper

    > 3 day

    I had one set of Clover clips, really needed more. They are great to use for holding the binding as you sew. Not cheap, but also not cheaply made. Great quality item. Highly recommend Clover products.

  • raspiest ratafees

    Greater than one week

    Pros: You dont have to worry about pricking yourself. They grip alright (but theyll pivot a little bit if you force them sideways) Easy to use. They dont require too much force to open. There are measured markings on the bottoms. They come in a sturdy clear plastic box. Cons: You can only use them on the edge. Large pieces of cloth will still need to be secured in the middle. Straight pins can also secure the fabric along the path of the needle, as opposed to just along the very edge, which helps limit warping. You *can* sew past them, but theyll have to be right on the edge, and even then, the fabric wont lie flat against the seam allowance markings. You cant sew right up to or over them the way you can with straight pins. They snag slightly and clatter against the front edge of your machine as you guide your fabric towards the needle and feed dogs.

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