Blank Mugs – Decorate Them With Just About Anything & Just $2 each!

Blank Mug

These Blank Mugs are a brilliant way to express your creative side.  Just remove the exterior and insert your creative expression.  Sealing air-tight, the mug looks great and stands out in the crowd of on-the-go coffee mugs in the lunch room.  Whether your craft of choice is machine embroidery, patchworking, hand-sewing, scrap-booking, or even drawing and sketching, you simply trim your artwork to the template and insert it into the mug.  This is a great craft-group project, or even a fun project for kids over the holidays.

Normally $6.95 – for the rest of March, Sew This & That is selling out our Blank Mugs for just $2 each!

Or get a box of 24 for just $30!*

*This is discounted stock so no further discount applies, and excluded from any shipping offers.

Sewline Aqua Eraser – The Perfect Way to Remove Fabric Markings

Sewline Aqua Eraser Review

You’ve marked your fabric, sewn it together and now you want to get those markings off…don’t get up, go to the laundry and saturate your project at the sink.  Reach out and grab your Sewling Aqua Eraser.

Using water, a special detergent, and an absorbent tip, the Aqua Eraser allows you to remove your markings with control and precision, with minimal dampness so that you can keep on sewing. The Eraser fits nicely in the hand, and the easy-to-squeeze pen styling allows you to control the perfect about of fluid to erase more stubborn markings.  Having an absorbent tip, the Aqua Eraser will soak-up the markings, rather than diluting them, completely removing them from your work.  Once the tip has absorbed as much as it can, it can be switched about to get a clean one.  Replaceable tips means your Eraser stays clean for using over and over and over again.

Like all Sewline products, the Aqua Eraser is created by sewing enthusiasts, for sewing enthusiasts, and brings you the right combination of functionality and reliability.

Check out the Aqua Eraser in action in this video.

Hera Marker

Hera Marker

Clover Hera Fabric Marker

For marking and creasing in patchwork, quilting, and sewing
applications.

Features: With its small tip, the ‘Hera’ marker is easy to handle and best
suited for marking and creasing the seam allowance in such works as small
applique and reverse applique. The other end of the marker is thinner, which is
useful for folding back the applique and reverse applique.

Hera Marker

The Angler 2 Tool from Pam Bono Designs

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The Angler 2 Tool from Pam Bono Designs

Do rotary cutting techniques WITHOUT DRAWING LINES by using the Angler 2.

ALSO, use the Angler 2 as a guide to sew accurate 1/4 Seam Allowances.

The Angler 2 is a quilter’s tool that goes directly on your sewing machine
bed. Use the guidelines to sew snowball diagonal corners and ends, flying geese,
mitered corners, half and quarter square triangles easily with NO need to draw
lines, just follow the marking on the template as you sew. Make up to a 7
3/4″ square!

A well illustrated handout comes with each Angler 2.

Sewing Guage

sew guage

A sewing gauge is a ruler, typically 6 inches long, used for measuring short spaces. It is used to mark hems for alterations.  You can find the very basic sewing guage through to the more versatile Clover 5 in 1 Sewing Guage.

 

Thread Snips

snips

These Spring Action Curved Tip Scissors are ideal for trimming embroidery whilst still in the hoop. The curved handle easily reaches down into the hoop while the curved blade tips slide under the presser foot to quickly clip thread. Made from lightweight high-grade stainless steel these compact thread snips are an essential addition to your machine embroidery.

Loop Turner

Loop Turner 2

Loop Turner

This inexpensive and delicate-looking tool is the best there is for turning narrow tubes of fabric right side out. A loop turner is basically a long wire with a tiny latch hook at the end used for making spaghetti straps, button loops, and fabric tubes for things like frogs and knot buttons (see the photo below). The tool is also perfect for retrieving elastic or cording that has gotten “lost” while being fed through a casing.

To use a loop turner, insert the long wire through a narrow fabric tube; hook the end, close the latch, and pull the hooked-end to the right side.

Loop turner Using loop turner
Loop turner To use a loop turner, insert the long wire through a narrow fabric tube; hook the end, close the latch, and pull the hooked-end to the right side.

Rotary Wave Cutting Blades

Wave Cutter

Decorative Rotary Cutting Blades

Circular rotary decorative blades are designed to produce a “wave-like” pattern on the edge of the material being cut. Great for general quilting, sewing and craft projects. Popular for creating a finished edge on polar fleece. Stainless steel blade for sharpness and durability. For use on most standard rotary cutters.

Hemline Point Turner

Point Turner
Hemline Point Turner with Button Gauge use to form crisp points and well-shaped pocket and garment turnings by gently shaping from the inside. The other end of this handy tool features a button gauge to measure shanks on two and four hole buttons.

Point Turner

Point Turner

Fabric Control Tool

Fabric Control Tool

6 1/2″ Fabric Control Tool

A must-have for those with sewing machines and overlockers! The flat, bent tip holds fabric securely and fits easily under the presser foot. Slight angle of tool allows for easy viewing of sewing area. Made of stainless steel and designed for right or left hand use.

Fabric Control Tool