Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Tom-H, perhaps a good thing to write on the handle would be 'a stitch in time saves nine'. LOL on the carving block, for you that is what it is though!
Tom E, better leave the sewing to the women in the family, although if you take it up and are not good at it, this little tool will come in real handy. ;-)
Thanks for your comments, Tony, Josef, and Jimmy Joe.
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Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Hey Toycarver, great idea on re-fitting your reverse sewing system with a nicer handle. Even if you do call it a scrap piece of wood. I call it a carving block, that has 3 or 4 Santa's in it. A much nicer handle, in deed.
Tom H
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Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Great idea Kris and good job on the ripper .
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Cool! Way to go for finding something unique to do with scraps. Joe.
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Dang it Kris, Now I have to learn how to sew. There is just not enough time for all of the things that need to get done.
I like it, Tom
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Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Looks great,you done a bang up job there.Tony
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Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Thanks for taking a look guys. :-). Big Ed.. I think the bigger handle would make it easier to keep track of if nothing else.
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Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Good Idea Kris
It turned out great
Alex
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Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Great idea, Kris. They must think that only people with tiny hands use seam rippers.
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Re: Another use for small wood scraps..
Hi Kris,
You did an excellent ob on that handle and it come out looking very nice.
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I meant to add...
Carve the top of the wood so that the plastic cover will fit over it.
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Another use for small wood scraps..
I made a small handle for a seam ripper (used when sewing) with some hardwood scrap. It took very little wood and it's something a little different, might make a nice gift for the right person. You can use your imagination and come up with lots of styles for the handle, even personalize it with lettering or design. It's a very quick and easy project.
I bought a $2.00 seam ripper and smacked the handle with a hammer. It broke in half and left was the metal ripper I needed for my wooden handle.Tags: None
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