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| seam rippers | |
| By: Rho Date: December 5, 2020, 9:16 pm | |
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| The other day I was using mine and thinking that I must have | |
| bought that sucker in 1984. | |
| Do seam rippers ever wear out? | |
| It rips thread O.K. but I have no idea if a new one would be | |
| better. | |
| How often do YOU replace yours? | |
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| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: Dazi Date: December 5, 2020, 9:42 pm | |
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| I have one that was my Nana's that is probably a good 60 years | |
| old and also a fairly new one. Thet work exactly the same. The | |
| only difference is the newer one has a plastic grip??? 🤷 | |
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| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: HenrysMom Date: December 6, 2020, 3:31 am | |
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| I actually broke one once, I was trying to undo a seam of | |
| several layers of denim and snap! | |
| #Post#: 61077-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: Aleko Date: December 6, 2020, 3:47 am | |
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| I do tend to break the storage cap, usually by treading on it by | |
| accident, but the tool itself, never. | |
| BTW, if you�re ever this side of the Pond and need to buy one, | |
| it�s called a �stitch ripper� over here. | |
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| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: vintagegal Date: December 6, 2020, 7:03 am | |
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| I learned the hard way, do not use them to pry up the metal | |
| plate on the sewing machine to get to the bobbin. | |
| #Post#: 61079-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: bridalviolet Date: December 6, 2020, 7:26 am | |
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| I used to work at an alterations shop and we did a lot of | |
| ripping, hence we went through seam rippers fairly quickly. They | |
| do dull in time. Every few months the boss would get a new batch | |
| for us, and we would come in to find notes taped to our sewing | |
| machines: "Caution! New seam rippers. They are SHARP!" | |
| It does make a difference, because I have been ripping merrily | |
| down a seam with a new one and veered over into the fabric | |
| before I knew it. Disaster! | |
| #Post#: 61080-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: VorFemme Date: December 6, 2020, 9:22 am | |
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| The sharp curve between the points can and will dull...and one | |
| or both points may break off (catching in fabric, falling, or | |
| some such thing). I have probably five of them around the | |
| sewing room (some sewing machines come with a small one in the | |
| "kit") and one wooden one with a ripper at one end and an awl at | |
| the other...I hate having to LOOK for a tool when I need it & I | |
| have several machines...serger, cover stitch, vintage sewing | |
| machine, quilt machine (wider work area), and an embroidery | |
| machine...or two...or three. I can't get rid of the present | |
| from DH! Even if the newer ones are the ones that I use the | |
| most (has to do with the stitches & the size of the hoops). | |
| It's our 45th anniversary today - so keeping the embroidery | |
| machine that was a present five or six years ago is still | |
| important to me. Now, if I have to downsize because we move in | |
| a few years, I will admit that it is probably going to be the | |
| first one on the "sell or donate" table. Depending on how much | |
| downsizing has to be done...it won't be the last...but after a | |
| couple of machines, it gets harder to pick on NOT to keep. | |
| #Post#: 61093-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: December 6, 2020, 2:00 pm | |
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| I did have one that I thought got dull. (Happened to my favorite | |
| carrot peeler too, though that made more sense because it had | |
| been years.) I don't think I really ripped out all that many | |
| seams; I think it was just never that sharp. | |
| But generally I lose them long before that happens. | |
| My problem with seam ripper is finding one that lets you put the | |
| cap on the other end while you're working, so you don't lose it. | |
| #Post#: 61094-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: December 6, 2020, 2:03 pm | |
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| [quote author=HenrysMom link=topic=1934.msg61076#msg61076 | |
| date=1607247118] | |
| I actually broke one once, I was trying to undo a seam of | |
| several layers of denim and snap! | |
| [/quote] | |
| I broke one once a long time ago--denim as well. | |
| #Post#: 61095-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: seam rippers | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: December 6, 2020, 2:05 pm | |
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| [quote] (some sewing machines come with a small one in the | |
| "kit") [/quote] | |
| The one that came in my kit looks like a seam ripper, but it's | |
| not. | |
| It's a buttonhole cutter. Both points are VERY sharp, as is the | |
| curve, and it doesn't have the little ball on one point. | |
| Speaking of that little ball, I realized that sometimes you can | |
| use the ball to open up the seam ahead of the cutting curve, and | |
| just zip down the seam. I don't like to do it, though, because | |
| there's just too much risk. | |
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