seam roller tool

Here's a picture of the little roller.

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KJ
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Thanks! It's so much easier to find something when you know what it looks like. ;) But it really does look like it would work better than the little wooden iron, KJ!

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Sandy Foster

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jennell

The gal who demonstrates the Curvemaster foot uses it. You can see her on QNN every so often....or at quilt shows. KJ

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KJ

Howdy!

Well, KathyA, you can see what your next Special Squishie item could be. You can order these wholesale and trade them for fat quarters or indigo halves or Scharffenberger goodies.

I've had seam rollers for years, the little wallpaper-grade type and a heavy one for vinyl floor tiles. Somehow the smaller one ended up in the craft section of this house (that would be about 1/3 of the house ), keeps popping up out of a junk drawer. Now I know it was trying to get my attention for fabric seam rolling.

Btw, cotton/poly (we did mention cotton/poly during the hand piecing, seam pressing discussion, didn't we?) is a bit more difficult to work w/ as far as pressing goes; finger pressing doesn't hold it very well; maybe this tool will help make that seam flatten down & stay there.

From cheap to ohmygod! :

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Ragmop/Sandy--figure this is another tool a woman invented ;-D

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Sandy Ellison

You win Sandy! The motherlode of seam rollers! KJ

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KJ

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