🧵 Elevate Your Quilting Game with Slip 'N Grips!
Dritz3141 Quilter's Slip 'N Grips (32-Count)
Manufacturer | Prym Consumer USA |
Part Number | 3141 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 4.7 x 0.3 inches |
Item model number | 3141 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Original Version |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**N
Works well!
Ordered because my rulers slip with another product that was supposed to keep them from slipping. I chose this because of high ratings and it is wonderful. My rulers don’t slip anymore! After you use up the dots you can still use the background sandpaper because it is also adhesive backed so a lot of material in each package!
K**N
Grips for quilting templates.
I've only used on one so far. They seem to be doing their job holding my template firm. Thanks!!
M**D
Held Ruler on Fabric
They worked for holding ruler over fabric, but be careful not to put them toward a surface you don’t want scratched. They are basically a tiny round piece of sandpaper.
B**E
Sand paper dots used on fabric ruler
These sandpaper dots really grip the fabric Easy to apply.
C**Y
Non slip!
Works great!
S**H
Holds ruler tightly against the fabrics so I can make accurate cuts.
These little sticky sandpaper disks are great to keep your rulers from sliding when you are cutting fabrics with a ruler and rotary cutter. I have hand and arm issues and it is very difficult for me to hold the ruler straight. These little disks grab the fabric and hold it tightly so my ruler does not slip. Great product.
A**R
For fabric rulers
They were terrific
R**C
Outstanding to keep sewing tools in place.
I read a review about another similar product...this began my search to find the best for my buck. I am using these on all my Plexiglas squares, as well as on my rulers. The really seem to hold the tools in place, even on very slippery fabric. I was very skeptical of the silicon grippers and opted for these with the rougher surface. I have no concern about them being too rough and harming the fabric. Anyone who uses a minimum of care in placing and picking up the tools should have no fear of harming their delicate fabric.
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