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Sewing gauge (I have one, so please award to someone else)!
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Sewing seam guide
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ReplyDeletethe tool is a seam guide and it would be great for 1/4 inch seams, as well as for any width seams!!! i folow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteThis tool is a sewing gauge with a variety of different measurements around the sides.
ReplyDeleteA sewing gauge! Lots of measurements on the sides
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ReplyDeleteThis one I know! A sewing gauge! I love this new feature! Seeing tools that I normally wouldn't is so exciting!
ReplyDeleteA sewing gauge! I would love one!
ReplyDeleteA sewing guage and it is useful for adding seam allowances.
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ReplyDeleteI know this one, a sewing gauge :) I use mine for hand sewing applique.
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ReplyDeleteMy mom had one of those years ago. It's a sewing gauge for measuring different increments.
ReplyDeleteIt's a sewing gauge. I don't use mine too often.
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ReplyDeleteSewing gauge - I use it for hemming, and getting consistent edges with binding quilts
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ReplyDeleteIt’s a sewing gauge. I use one for hemming.
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