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I bought 2 for gifts
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seem to be very good.
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Good Velcro
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This yarn is fantastic to work with. It's pretty fine, but doesn't knot as bad as some others that I've used. I can tear out any knots without tearing the string into. The colors aren't as bright in real life. My packages have minimal black, mostly fuchsia to green with various hues of pink, silvery pink, green and silvery green in between. It isn't looking exactly as I had pictured in the scarf, but it is gorgeous. The material is not itchy! It is very smooth when stitched.
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Works great use it almost daily.
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i wish the circle is as big as the square. I should've read the descriptions more carefully
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They work just fine, but the price has almost doubled in the last four months.
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I love this size
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haven't used yet but I want some this size with nature and sea/beach theme
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I just got this and it is really helping to get the scant 1/4 seam .. I am a quilter
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I'm very disappointed. Had these on my 9" circular needles size 1 and thought they were snug. Not so much. They popped off and I had to frog 20 rounds of lace knitting for my socks. Not a happy camper. I'll be putting these in the circular file.
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If your into model building or any craft that you need precise measuring you need this mat. I have looked everywhere and finally found it on Amazon and it really makes things easy for precise measurements.
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work good for what I needed
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I am glad to have something to organize my bobbins.
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I do like this wax. It takes color really well and it dries to a very pretty finish and doesn't have the tendency to create "holes" that need to be refilled. Only thing I noticed is that it also has a tendency to have slight cracks on the surface after it hardens. But these can be erased using the heat setting on a hairblower.
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Fantastic glitter glue! There is lots of glitter so that when it dries the glitter actually shows. The bottles are easy for all ages to use. Great for a wide variety of craft projects.
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looove it sooo cute
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Love this set of needles and great case. Love the cables.
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So I got this wild hair this year to use metallic thread for my embroidery, thinking how much fun would it be to have my holiday items all shiny. What I didn't expect was the frustration I would have at using it. I broke 4 needles, and a few yards of thread only to find out I had my machine set wrong for metallic thread... corrected that and whamo everything sews out like a charm.. only the occasional hiccup, which happens with normal embroidery thread as well.
I have a PE 770, which I left the settings at the factory set of Tension 0 and max speed of 650, threaded the machine and promptly broke 3 needles, with tangled up threads. Here is what I learned curtsy of another review that was a machine and project life saver!
I changed the tension to 4 (as a starting point.. turns out I didn't need to adjust it more, that was the perfect setting, your machine might need some adjustment.. just tinker with the tension setting a bit to see what your machine will require.)
I slipped a thread net New ThreadNanny 10 Yards of Thread Net for Sewing Embroidery Spools over my spool, I trimmed it a bit so it fit nicely.
I slid it onto the thread holder and used the smallest thread cap for my machine.
Loaded my design and babysat the stitch out, leaving it on max speed
It stitched out my design wonderfully with only 2 breaks in my thread, which I recovered from and continued stitching. The lesser tension allows the thread to slide through the machine much easier, the thread net, keeps it from falling off the spool and tangling and the small cap guides the thread gently through. Results were a beautiful design stitched onto a towel. I absolutely love this high quality metallic thread. Perseverance and babysitting the machine paid off, as did reading the reviews! You will love this thread and the results from your stitch-outs too!
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This finishes the card when you create them! Works MUCH better than trying to cut the corners with scissors!
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My kids loved these kits. My 11 year old completed this one with no problems by herself!
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Perfect. They are really cute.
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Use for lots of things and never unhappy
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This is s great little sketchbook. The paper is elegant for sketching. This is a dry media sketchbook, so don't expect to use wet media such as pen or paint and have it work. Although I have tried light watercolor washes and the paper didn't buckle, but it is not made for that. I do alot of drawing and this size is perfect for being mobile. It will fot nicely in a medium purse. I prefer Canson paper for quality and price. I liked this little buddy so much I plan to purchase the same exact sketchbook in the 9X12 size to use at home. The cover isn't pretty, but I've never been one to want to decorate my sketchbooks. What is on the inside of the book, is what counts.
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Exactly as I ordered. I use this for scrapbooking and making cards. Works great as a 2 sided adhesive. Would order again
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Of all the college supplies in my daughter's box, *this* was the one she grabbed and wouldn't put down. She loves this sketch book (and has had in the past and carried everywhere to take class notes, draw and create -- and create drawings *from* class notes!). The pages are thick and smooth, the binding is strong. It's really a treasure to have all of those wonderful creations bound together!
I highly recommend this to parents, too, who have a child who cannot keep from drawing and doodling on every piece of paper they can get their hands on. The binding is attractive and it's a good way to keep those sketches together. By using it as a school notebook, of sorts, I didn't have to look at each and every loose paper wadded in her backpack to make sure I wasn't throwing away an excellent piece of art drawn on notebook paper (she doesn't value her 'work' as I and her classmates do).
For value 5-star; for quality 5-star; for having all that art in one place it's invaluable!
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This works well with Cuttlebug.
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Beautiful colors...
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I am a color pencil enthusiast primarily, I use Prismacolor brand, branching into exploring the pastel world has been a struggle. While this is a better buy by far when comparing to Nupastel's..
Catch is that I thought the descriptor "Soft" meant this was more in the crayon class smoothness opposed to the crap chalk type. I really hate the chalk type. I am getting tired of every item having completly skewed discriptors! Maybe if you live in a room of razors and sticker bushes it allows this to be dubbed "soft" .
I did purposely sadly reaearch pastels and did choose this one as a good beginner pastel, so that is on me for not.piecing together the part of it being sturdier for beginners it would have to be a harder pastel.
Basics of shipping this item (again new to this media so when I compare this producte it is Vs. Nupastels) Shipping gets a win hands down since none of them arrived broken. Major bonus for this company providing the correct amount of padding by understanding their fragility. I would feel safe using their own box for transportation it is perfect
Initial - I opened it up and was amazed at the color. I made little paper sleeves for each one with simple paper strips and tape which I could not do with Nupastel's odd shape and even more brittle type.
After more use I can give a more rounded review on their application and see whether or not these are the cats pajama's for a beginner. Doubtful due to I hate the chalk type. Until I really try with these and learn proper application techniques, I cannot lay claim as to good vs bad if user error is to blame.
So, in a room full of knives and sandpaper and jagged edge rocks, it is true if you put this item in that room it is the softest thing in there. However, as soon as you leave that room and into reality, you might be amazed to realize that they are hard. To each his own imagination deceiving I suppose.
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A.bsolutely LOVE these needles!!! They are perfect for the yarn I am using. Connection is tight and no problem with the joint on the cable when moving the yarn through
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I thought the quality was good and have no problem with the product; it was as described; bit too complicated for a first grader
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Awesome product, fast shipping and exactly what I was looking for. They are nice strong magnets and the adhesive is holding very well for me on the chipboard I adhered it to. Using these for storing my paper crafting wafer dies and the quality is what I needed.
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This crochet hook is awesome~! The handle is not the sticky type grip as some of the others, it has a smooth finish and the white tip is even smoother than the other Clover amour aluminum hooks. I am a loyal Clover product user and these hooks are the best yet. I have a big issue with the weight of a hook and achy hands but these particular hooks are FEATHER LIGHT. Highly recommend!
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Great product. Will last a lifetime. It does have two flat sides though, but I knew this from other reviews. I don't reform jewelry, I just size rings made from abundant and beautiful environmentally friendly materials, like stone and hematite.
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Such a cute, fun die to create with! Endless possibilities. Brenda Walton is one of my faves in the crafting world.
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Love this will order again! Have ordered the 40 spools and wanted more. This is a great price and will buy from them again.
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Okay, but not complete.
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Same exact item available at Costco for 19.99. I can see a little bit of a price difference from place to place, but not this much.
RE: the product- it's terrific. It works well, holds all of the tape that comes with the set. (The rolls that don't fit on the dispensers sit on the middle spindle.) It's not huge or cumbersome. It's great for a desktop - won't get in your way while it stays accessible.
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I crochet quite a bit, my daughter ask for one of those super scarves and she didn't want it too bulky, this yarn fit the bill both in color and thickness. She loved it.
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We bought this set to try out our new water color pens. It worked great.
A great buy 7 I reccomend this set.
The browns are a bit dark but that is my only critique.
We used Trasfit Assorted Water Coloring Brush Pen, SetTrasfit Assorted Water Coloring Brush Pen, Set of 6
The papper we used was XL Mix Media Pad, 7"X10" Side Wire
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These are nothing like the photo. Shipping time was great, but the product is now in my husbands tool box. I wouldn't put these near my sewing projects. They are all metal (which is fine) but they came all greasy and oily and the metal was not polished so it is scratchy in your hand and one was really covered in burrs. When you try to close the shears your hand needs to squeeze so that you are pushing the blades against each other, otherwise they don't even connect. Pretty useless for sewing so like I said, my husband put them in his tool box.
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I love bamboo needles - so affordable and making such a difference in my hand's comfort for my hours-at-a-time weekend knitting.
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What a cute die set! I love the cards I have made with using this set!
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I have been having fun making soap lately and this shea butter soap base is really nice. It melts nicely and the end result is a very nice bar of soap that is gentle on the skin when you use it. I will buy this again!
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Still t eating this product at this point. Really can not make a firm judgement at this time.
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Great colors, colored on both sides, nice weight, good creases. All around a fine product. One interesting and surprising feature is that the paper is not all the same weight. The darker colors tend to be heavier weight than the lighter ones. This didn't matter to us but it might matter to others...
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Works great for straight strips
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I did not buy this on Amazon. I just tried it for a watercolor technique and it's the worst one I've used so far. The embossing was not clear, it was neither matte nor shiny and as soon as I used it I threw away the rest of the container so as not to ruin another card. I've used a lot of brands over the past 9 years but this one by far, was the worst. I was looking for fine detail white but the store had none. Not sure I would even consider buying it if they did at this point.
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Great Product! Super Fast Shipping Will Buy again
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Very nice product - I use them to paint eyes on the back and then use in jewelry. Looks really cool! If you don't know what I'm talking about, but want to get an idea of what the eyes look like, you can find tutorials online, and pics of painted eye cabochons online. I guess I didn't read the description well because the product came from China - which I normally wouldn't support, and I ordered 2 things from China in the same order w/o realizing it. It also took the Cabs much longer to arrive than the jewelry making products I normally order from Amazon. Oops!
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pages were just as I thought. I made the mistake of buying from wrong brand but I made them fit (holes didn't line up)
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Seriously, buying this sketch book has got to be the best $30.00 I ever spent. The quality is amazing, I am absolutely delighted with it. I started drawing in it about 60 seconds after I got it out of the mailbox and unwrapped. If you like to draw you will LOVE this sketchbook. If you know someone who likes to draw, they will think you are the Funk King/Queen of the Western World if you get them this sketch book.
So far I have used pencils, regular old No 2's and nicer Prismacolor sketching pencils, Prismacolor colored pencils, Derwent colored pencils, a few different brands & types of gel pens and some Staedler fine tipped markers to draw/color in this sketchbook and I have had no issues with bleed-through to the next page though some of the gel pens and the fine-tipped markers did show through on the back of the page I was using them on. Had I been using the markers for anything other than lightly outlining/subtle depth, they would probably have bled through to the next page. The paper is not thick but it is not exactly thin either. It's not super smooth, nor is it at all textured or rough. It's GOOD paper, not extremely high quality, but very nice. It seems to take pencil, both graphite and wax-based colored pencils best, and gel pens work well too though I much prefer the way the Prismacolor and Derwent colored pencils blend and look on this paper. If you're gonna use markers, put a couple of sheets of paper between the page you're using them on and the page behind it so it toesn't bleed through. I don't know if pastels would work too good, the paper seems too lightweight and smooth but then again it has been a very long time since I've used pastels so I could be wrong.
If you're looking for a high quality oversized sketchbook that'll take awhile for you to fill up, this sketch book is an excellent choice. I can't imagine anyone being anything other than thrilled with this sketchbook.
Art Alternatives was also a pleasure to deal with, I actually received my sketch book a couple of days early. My book was appropriately packaged and and brand new, still wrapped in plastic, and in absolutely perfect condition. It was NOT exactly as the seller described. I got the Very Big Sketch Book and I don't care. Yes, the Very Big Sketch Book has, I believe, 48 fewer pages than the Sketches in the Making book. I still don't care. For approximately $30 (which includes shipping and handling) this book is still a great deal. The quality of the book itself and the paper is very, very good, I would expect to pay around $70-$100 for a sketchbook of similar size/quality someplace like Artists Loft or even Michaels, if Michael's carried a product like this (which they do not!) I am very, very happy with my purchase and quibbling over 48 pages when I have 300 oversized ones to work with just seems petty to me. Yeah, it's a bit scammer-like of Art Alternatives to send people a different product that the one pictured/described without telling their customers about the substitution or offering a discount or anything. That really is the classic definition of "bait-and-switch," though a very small-potatoes example of it. Inevitably, they're gonna p*ss some of their customers off and probably lose at least a few with this kind of behavior. And while I would happily buy from them again, I will also be asking them some very specific questions about anything I buy from them before I purchase it and saving those emails and their responses just in case I should find myself going toe-to-toe with them over something that IS a big deal to me. If I don't get a clear response or any response at all to my pre-purchase inquiries, I will probably order from another seller if at all possible. Although I am happy with this purchase, Art Alternatives has let me know that they find nothing wrong with substituting one product for another, very similar, one without telling me of their intention to do so or offering me any sort of discount or incentive for my 48 missing pages. Everything worked out ok for me this time, but it might not next time. They have planted the seed of doubt and that's a shame. If someone at Art Alternatives had taken 90 seconds out of their life to email me and make sure I was gonna be ok with the substitution before just sending it on (and hoping I wouldn't notice, I assume) there would have been no seed of doubt planted and I would not feel the need to use caution if and when I should deal with them in the future.
Still, I do love the sketch book, I feel like I got an excellent deal, the fact that there are 48 fewer pages than I thought I was getting is not a big deal at all to me and overall I am thrilled with this purchase. I would also recommend this sketch book to anyone in the market for a sketch book and I would recommend Art Alternatives as a good source to purchase the sketch book from though I might also suggest that the buyer email Art Alternatives for specific information about what product they will actually be receiving, especially if I know the buyer to be a person who is very choosy and/or very detail oriented.
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These Hero Arts Color Layering Christmas Tree Frames were exactly as I had expected. They cut neatly,perfect size,and were delivered sooner than expected.
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Bought these for gifts for people who are having eye issues and they love them!
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This product was exactly as described. It was rolled up so it had to be uncurled for a minute but just laying it flat for a day made it completely flatten out. Great for cutting. I use it everyday!!!
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Beautiful stamp! I underestimated the size of it, but that is my fault. Too large for use on a standard (4 1/4 X 5") greeting card.
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I bought the Cameo after a week of struggling with the competitor. I must say this is a lot better for my needs. I found the interface much more accommodating. So it is noisier and the blade settings have to be changed by hand. Oh well. At least I know where my files are. I am a professional designer and want to work in Adobe software and then cut or draw. I ordered the Silhouette Studio Designer Edition upgrade and also the Silhouette Connect plug in. These tweaks are simply not available in the other brand.
I've only had the Cameo since yesterday afternoon, but so far I am pretty pleased with it.
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Wonderful product. Works very well.
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very happy with sencil
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I have an old (I mean OLD) White sewing machine. It was a hand me down from the 40s, I think!!! It was a heavy metal thing that needed oiling, came in a wooden cabinet, you controlled it with your leg, and it did sew. It didn't sew that well though...but I didn't sew frequently enough to have wanted a new one. Then I wanted to do a tackle-twill applique on a jacket. I needed a zig zag (the antique didn't do zig zag.) So I ordered this Brother one mostly because it was relatively inexpensive. I thought I had gone to sewing heaven! Then I got this one...talk about heaven!
I will say first off that I mostly sew straight stitches...I don't normally do those little triangles or tulips (can't they change/add a few of these stitch patterns? My mom had those in the 70s.) The alphabets are nice, but it isn't embroidery (THOSE machines are expensive!) I do love the machine though...mostly because it does what it is supposed to do very well...it doesn't seem to try to be fancier than it is...but tries to make what it DOES do...the best.
It is heavy...not as heavy as those cast iron things!, but heavier than my newer little Brother model. But it isn't unmanageable....people buy kitchenaid mixers all the time and don't worry about the weight...it seems similar to that (I didn't get on the scale with it...I try not to get on the scale too much!! :D)
I did not use the automatic threading. I will...but I was nervous I would screw it up. I have spent many years (going back to high school sewing class...remember that!?) threading machines by hand and am just used to it. I am not afraid of new things, but wanted to just do it the most comfortable way the first few times. I didn't have any trouble with tension. I was using cotton and a thicker polyester upholstery fabric, so I will have to see if I move to something like chiffon....but so far so good.
I REALLY like that I can see the bobbin!! WHY did this take so long to be a thing!? I don't usually run full bobbins. I make enough for what I ~THINK~ I will need. Sometimes I just run one color on top of another that is already there, I usually always have a white or black on there, and just run 1/2 or 1/3 of some odd color right on top. I don't have dozens of bobbins and that way if I need black or white, I can just unravel any little leftover of an odd color. And with the clear window, I can see in there and if I start seeing white peeking through my red thread, I know I am almost out. It is no fun running a nice long line and then seeing that the last 15 inches aren't even done because I ran out of bobbin.
CHEAT: My first project on it is cushions for my porch furniture. Those are crazy expensive to have custom cut to size and I can never find the right ones for my chairs and loveseat to match. I love the box shape ones with the welting (again...expensive.) I have made them before and the first time (about 15 years ago) I tried to teach myself cording/welting via the internet. To do it RIGHT you need to cut on the bias and make these long strips, etc. etc. And I didn't want to buy all that fabric. I understand that the cording will "turn corners" much better on the bias..but I still didn't want to go through that much work for a porch chair cushion! So, I sort of made a cheat. Now, it isn't the "right" way, and it may not work on something super curvy or with an obvious bold pattern, but it worked very well for me. It will only work with the welting color the same fabric as the rest of the cushion.
What I did was cut my gusset edge (the part that isn't the top or bottom...the sides) extra wide. About 4 inches wider than my foam insert. The purpose is that you are going to add the welting cord directly to that strip of fabric. Just run the cord down one side (use you new zipper foot!) so the right side is showing. That is the easy part. Now, to make sure you are keeping the cording equal when you run it down the other side, I used a "jig." A jig is just a pattern. I actually used a piece of a dowel rod that I had that was the exact length I wanted between my two corded edges. As I sewed the second cord onto that one long strip, I slid the dowel right ahead of where I wanted to sew...just to make sure I wasn't going crooked or wavy. The guide helped me to keep a perfect distance from the first corded edge and where I needed to sew the other side. I didn't even use pins...just my hands (love that foot pedal!) to fold the cord inside and check with the stick. When your done, you will have a long strip (long enough to go around the perimeter of your cushion) with cording on both sides..the raw edges will look like they are underneath. I am trying to describe it accurately...a cross section of the strip will like of look like a barbell...one layer of fabric in the middle, with the cording down both sides.
Then just open up that raw edge/seam (where the cording is) and attach that raw edge to your top and bottom pieces (sew closely with your zipper foot.) It really is easier that way...you don't have to be perfect with measuring (if you use the jig/guide...I have used cardboard and even a drinking straw once.) And you don't have to cut those endless diagonals and piece them together. And you don't have to worry about your welting not ending up too far from the seam. I realize that this IS cheating...but I just wanted it done fast and simple...and I had a limited leftover bolt of fabric so I had no extra. And it looks just as nice. It (of course) won't work if you want a different color cording (unless you sewed skinny strips to your gusset an were very careful...but that is more work than doing it the right way.) I just wanted to post it because it DOES look nice to have that welting, and you don't have to spend hours to get it. And if you're a novice (like me) you don't have to be perfect measuring, cutting, and sewing every step. I hope I explained it clearly! And I hope it helps someone. :)
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Small safety loopless pins.
Smaller than I expected. Read description.
I will order more. Love them.
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Great and hard to find product - Thank You!
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Shopped as promised. Quality is great too. Due to the new jewelry making, I probably would've ordered the larger ones but these will work. Packaged well.
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Sharpens to a stubby point. Not good for pencils.
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Have only used it with one stitch so far. Tried to get to another one but it wasn't intuitive. Turned it off and reset it. May have to watch the DVD and read the rest of the manual.
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Fantastic, markings are clear and easy to read and the non slip texturing works well. I've somewhat emulated this on my Omnigrid rules and smearing thin dots of hot glue on the backs of them. This helps a ton for getting those (also high quality, aside from the slippage issue) things to stay in place too.
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When I first opened up one it started overflowing like a volcano and I was applying ZERO pressure. Half of the tube spilled out. It was quite a shock, but you live and you learn. I gave 3 stars simply because this IS the best crafting glue in my opinion.
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These precut squares are really good to have. Tear away easy!!!
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Stops my fingers from hurting like they do with normal metal hooks and is cheaper to boot! Strongly recommend. My set had no metal burs or sharp edges unlike some other reviews I read.
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I was admittedly disappointed at first in the size of the tubes. I'm used to the 7-15ml tubes of Grumbacher, sennelier and schmincke. So these are a surprise. However, I filled up half pans with them, and they hardly had a dent in the tubes! The paint also didn't shrink as it dried, so I didn't need to reapply paint.
I'm not so excited about the lack of pure pigments, like ultramarine and the cadmiums. However, I do enjoy the palette chosen, as there's interesting colors like a skin tone. The swatches themselves dry pretty quickly, much quicker than I'm used to, but as a result, I can layer pretty quickly and build up without the wait. They dry lighter, but build up to vibrant colors with several layers. They also blend smoothly, and I think only ivory black had granulation in it, so don't expect much texture out of these.
I still prefer the Sennelier over these, but these are definitely good quality. I haven't had much time with these so who knows, they might become a new favorite. Their drying time definitely sets them apart from the other brands, so for putting into a compact case for field sketching is perfect.
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Great accessories for my Crazy Bird stamps.
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Works great for creating scalloped windows anywhere on card. The marked corners must be aligned for the magnets to fit correctly (this is incredibly easy to do). Once fitted the paper can be adjusted to get to the desired punching space (may tear thinner paper as some tugging and pulling are required). The punched out scalloped squares make great tags. My best punch ever :)
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fabric toooo stiff--hoop toooo cheap
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I'm a big cricut fan! I buy the strong grip for Felt. I put heat and bond on the Felt, and it works perfectly on the mat! If you use the felt straight on the mat you'll have a huge mess! Use heat and bond and it works awesomely!
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I was previously using the wooden ones with the steel inserts and after a few months i was bending and breaking them left and right. These come with so much more selection and variety for all of my sculpting needs. There is not a tool I wish I had with this set.
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Best price around. Already ordered another 1000.
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I own four of this bobbin box organizers. I like to seperate my bobbins (embroidery, quiliting, regular sewing), and because it's form fitting, the threads don't come loose and bobbins stays nice and organized.
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perfect mold for melt and pour soap making. The soaps pop out effortlessly and perfect shape and size for soap making
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Nice sized brushes for little hands. Nice quality wooden handles.
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Arrived quickly. Pretty good pencils, too. Thanks.
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They work but the wax on the wicks don't hold them up during the pour. Maybe that isn't how to use them. If I have to glue the bottom and then tie the top I might as well make my own.
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The easel part where I mount the watercolor board is crooked tilted to the left... I have not been able to paint since I got it... so I didn't see it before , I was ready to paint now and when I opened it, I find out that is tilting to the left but I can't return it because is being too long...
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Use very little ...it does not take much ...best put on with a small brush...Move the brush around and it will come off on to your project.
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My husband just bought this for me. And bought the brother se400 . The # on the spools of thread are 4 digits. Like 2013 and the conversion charts I've found for this product are all a letter and 3 digits. Ie. p231 . There has to be a chart specifically for these colors! My vision isn't the best so matching a color is hard to do.
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These mats are TERRIBLE! The adhesive is like gel and they work for about 6 cuttings. Then the adhesive no longer sticks. I will be buying from an authorized dealer from now on!
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Stunning beads!!
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First order never arrived, is I found this set at a local Mike store. Priced about the same and I had them immediately. I'll be needing more as I use different colors for blending and shading. Tombow products are superior to other products.
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nice big flowers.
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Ideal for applique work and rug making. The paddle-shaped blade pushes away the bottom layer of fabric for flawless controlled, cuts close the stitching. The offset handle allows for a comfortable hand position above the work surface. A double-plated chrome finish over nickel is both handsome and durable. Scissors come in a beautiful tin storage case with a burgundy mold fitted to the scissors' profile. My ginghers are special scissors I do not buy them without a case. It clearly states they come in a tin. Where is my tin?? Mine came in a molded plastic box, not the type you can store them in, protect, or treat as special. This puts them in the same category as the disposable ones (I've probably have 20-30 of them lying around the house) That is way too much to pay for one of them. I am disappointed in Amazon for not advertising something clearly not as represented.
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My favorite stamp. I use it on every type of superface, fabric, paper, etc.
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Fine smaler than expected
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Perfect for ribbon work, really shiny
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I tried this today and it would work well in theory, but it totally gums up the needle something awful...and the SMELL. Oh the smell is a horrible adhesive smell. I couldn't even work with it. I'm sad, I really wanted this to work to add zippers to a pouch for my class of 10-11 year olds. I guess I will have to stick with good ol pins!
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I bought these brushes over a year ago, and my kids and I have really enjoyed them.
What we love:
Portable: We can take these brushes and our watercolors, and go to the woods to paint what we've seen! We can paint in the yard, or we can just paint inside without dealing with little kids spilling water cups.
Simple: You just squeeze the barrel to drip water into the watercolors, mix it up and paint.
Fading: Water runs through the brush slowly as you paint, so if you are painting, you will eventually run out of paint and just have water on the brush. This means the paint fades out slowly and perfectly.
Lettering: I just realized I could try out hand lettering with these, and they are perfect! It's really easy to letter with these.
Sizing: Having 3 sizes to choose from is really useful for us. Most of the times the kids just grab one of them (any size) but for me, when lettering, I like to have options.
Bottom Line:
We love these brushes, they are so portable, easy to use, and have worked well for us over the past 15 months. We will hopefully be using them for a long time!
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Awesome detail flat brushes that I just used to paint my daughter's portrait almost exclusively on her hair for details and these work great! I have attached her portrait.
| 5
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Perfect to use with the adult coloring books, gives an edge to the pictures when metallic colors are used in addition to regular colored pencils.
| 5
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clean and you get what you order
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Too flimsy for hand tools. The latch is not strong enough to hold hand tools inside the box. It would be better for craft or makeup purposes. The top compartments are nice but opens easily spilling everything out.
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Totally my fault for not carefully reading the description. These are very thin paper. It took forever to get them and they don't even include enough stickies per set! Not to mention that the butterflies themselves do not look like butterflies.
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Beautiful, I loved the prints they reminded me of pictures of abandoned castles and mansions, they have the patina of time worn wallpaper appearance. They have a texture almost like straight lines that criss cross but it's very subtle and matte ( non glossy ), and they are a heavy weight paper. I plan to use them in unfinished 12x12 inch trays, no cutting needed, just Mod podge the bottom of the paper lay in tray smooth out and let dry then podge the top of paper, dry, then dump tripple thick inside the tray even out with paint brush, set and let dry overnight, covered to prevent dust from dropping in it. Then you have a beautiful diy serving tray. I am also decoupaging the inner drawers of my old vanity, that way I can enjoy the beauty of the prints more often. Perhaps I am odd to enjoy looking at the colors and prints of these papers. They are one sided but I only use one side so I prefer this because I usually feel like I have to make a sacrifice when doing my projects but can understand a scrapbookers perspective of this not being desired.
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