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Dec 12, 2023 - 11:12 AM
Run that little hammer edge along the inside to make a perfect edge when pressed. Use the pointy end for corners or stubborn areas that don't want to behave.
If you are turning a small fabric tube (or any size for that matter), you can insert the tool with the fat side against the end seam and turn the tube right side out. Works great and better than a chopstick or knitting needle, as it’s skinny and has grippers.
If you are turning a small fabric tube (or any size for that matter), you can insert the tool with the fat side against the end seam and turn the tube right side out. Works great and better than a chopstick or knitting needle, as it’s skinny and has grippers.
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