Session 6, Sewing/Quilting

Hot Ruler

What is it? – What do you do when you have a hit?  That’s a no brainer.  You make the sequel.  And if you make the sequel well you will have another hit.  And that’s exactly what Clover has done.  The success of the Hot Hemmer was and is unprecedented.  There is nothing like it… Read More Hot Ruler

Session 5, Sewing/Quilting

Tracing Wheels

What is it? – The venerable tracing wheel.  The first one I ever saw was as a youngster looking through my grandmother’s sewing basket.  I thought it was there by mistake.  It was obviously a toy.  What could a stick and a wheel possibly have to do with sewing?  Fast forward a few decades and… Read More Tracing Wheels

Session 5, Sewing/Quilting

Thimbles

What is it? – Thimbles in one form or another have been around a long as needles have.  Ancient sewing artifacts include “press stones”, the precursor to modern thimbles.  Almost 2500 years ago residents of the Mediterranean area were using more familiar shaped bronze thimbles. Why?  Well, whether you’re pushing a spike through animal hides… Read More Thimbles

Session 5, Sewing/Quilting

Bias Tape

What is it? – Let’s face it, a lot of sewing is just basic construction.  You start out with a set of tools, some fabric and an intended pattern.  Then you add your own creative expression and that’s what makes it yours.  One of the materials used by sewers in virtually every genre is bias… Read More Bias Tape

Session 5, Sewing/Quilting

Wedge Iron

What is it? – Pressing is an essential part of most sewing and many craft projects.  Pressing during sewing construction creates accurate assembled pieces which match up beautifully into quilt, fashion, heirloom or home decor finished projects.  Unfortunately, the modern pressing tools available to us do not always provide the specific features and capabilities we… Read More Wedge Iron

Session 5, Sewing/Quilting

Fusibles

  What is it? – Interfacing is used in many sewing and craft projects to provide extra support, body, reinforcement or shape.  Basically it enhances our creative potential by allowing us to do things beyond the capability of the fabric alone.  A fusible interfacing is a specific type of interfacing that has a heat activated… Read More Fusibles

Session 4, Sewing/Quilting

Marking Pens

  What is it? – “The devil is in the detail”.  It’s a common enough phrase.  Perhaps some of us has even used it.  But what does it really mean, “the devil in the detail”?  How often do we start a project that looks like it’s going to be a snap, only to get bogged… Read More Marking Pens

Session 3, Sewing/Quilting

Straight Pins

  What is it? – In some of the oldest archeological digs around the world you can find ancient straight pins. They’ve been around that long and probably always will be.  There are so many uses for them and in many cases there really is no substitute.  We use them to hold patterns in place… Read More Straight Pins

Session 2, Sewing/Quilting

Iron Finger

Steve Butler talks about the many uses of Press Perfect’s Iron Finger by Joan Hawley from Clover. This is a multi-purpose, heat resistant pressing tool to use in place of your finger at the iron. It has a spatula end for finger pressing, point turning and gripping fabric to hold in place. Use the handle… Read More Iron Finger

Session 2, Sewing/Quilting

Fabric Folding Pen

Tool School’s Steve Butler demonstrates the use of Clover’s Fabric Folding Pen. Fabric folding has never been easier with the help of Clover’s new Fabric Folding Pen. Simply add water with a mixture of 4 drops of Clover’s concentrated marking solution into the pen, draw lines on the fabric, then fold. No pressing required! Makes… Read More Fabric Folding Pen

Session 1, Sewing/Quilting

Wonder Clips

Wonder Clips are perhaps the most versatile and useful sewing tool ever devised. For years sewers have used binder clips, hair pins or even clothes pins for any number of sewing applications where an alternative to pins is desired. The Wonder Clip, designed and manufactured by Clover, is the first clip developed specifically for the… Read More Wonder Clips

Session 1, Sewing/Quilting

Nancy Zieman’s No-Hassle Triangles Gauge

Steve Butler talks about the wonderful uses of Nancy Zieman’s “No-Hassle Triangles Gauge” create 2-1/2″, 3-1/2″, 4-1/2″, 5-1/2″ and 6-1/2″ half-square and quarter-square triangles from squares. That’s right, there’s no hassle and no need to cut a single triangle! See more Nancy Zieman at http://www.nancyzieman.com Learn More