by noah 21 Mar 2013

When i get a nest of thread under my hoop i reach in/under the hoop with this ripper and it works really well for me!!Thought i should show u hugs Carolyn

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by capoodle 21 Mar 2013

If only that nesting didn't happen then we wouldn't have to use a weapon and dissect the nest. lol

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by granniebea 21 Mar 2013

Aussie Girls, if you living in NSW you can get the cutters at Hobbysew, they also do phone / mail orders.

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

thanks for the info for others be blessed hugs

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by blueeyedblonde 21 Mar 2013

I've seen these at one of the dealer's. I was debating on getting one. I have what Jerrib shows, but in some spots that's not as good as this one because of the roundness.

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

yep try this one and let me know hugs:):)

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by bethelb 21 Mar 2013

My tool is like your blue one. It haas gotten me out of many a nast nest safely !

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bethelb by bethelb 21 Mar 2013

Got mine at hancocks (ps)

noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

yes there excellent hugs

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by marianb 21 Mar 2013

Doe's anyone living in Australia know where we can get these from?

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

Good Question if all else fails we can try air mail lol hugs

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by jerrib 21 Mar 2013

This is an x-acto knife. I think your thinking of a razor cutter.
Picture 1 (I hope) is an x-acto knife and picture 2 is a razor cutter.

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

ok there not like Johns(which i used) his were big fat one!!Thanks hugs:):)

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by nanabs 21 Mar 2013

I have several of these and love them. Works great to cut those small jump stitches you can't to to with scissors.

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

yes u got it hugs

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by highlandermom 21 Mar 2013

I have used long flat blade knife mostly. I like the looks of the blue one.Thanks for sharing.

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

There around $4.dollars

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by jerrib 21 Mar 2013

I have the same as your brown one and love it for seam ripping. They say X-Acto knives work really well and you can get replacement blades for them. I have it on my list to buy, but I keep forgetting....lol
Hugs Jerri

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

i like these better then that knife i have tried different ones and there to thick and fat for my wee hand lol I do have some wee part

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by pamelac 21 Mar 2013

I've got some similar to yours. I've got the long one I bought at Jo-Anns and several short ones only metal. Where do you get the short ones with a plastic handle? I just absolutely love mine!!!!

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by reallyrob 21 Mar 2013

I purchased one similar to this at the Babylock dealer in St Louis. It's a lifesaver!

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by oaro 21 Mar 2013

great idea

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oaro by oaro 21 Mar 2013

look like great safe tool to use i do use a knife

noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

yes and slim line to fit your hand and under the hoop hugs

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by pldc edited 21 Mar 2013

cool where did you get them from when you do not have a singer store LOL, hugs Loralye

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

I bought the brown one in Kirkland lake 45 minutes from me ,i went in last week and she was ordering more !!

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by sigrun 21 Mar 2013

I have that blue one too, and use it when I need :-)

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

yes its great Ah:):)hugs

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by mysew1325 21 Mar 2013

neat tool.. I have a sharp skinny knife...

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

Whatever works these are $3. dollars at the singer Store hugs

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by embroiderb 21 Mar 2013

Great idea, I use this tool for the same thing; it works well!

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

excellent:):)

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by dailylaundry 21 Mar 2013

Good idea, Carolyn! I am always looking for hints! Hugs to you! Laura*

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noah by noah 21 Mar 2013

oh dear i maybe put this in the wrong area hugs

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