what a awesome idea out of all the tutorials I've seen I've never seen these made thank you so much great for old arthritic hands like mine much love them many blessings from Jennifer and Bakersfield California PS I just found you today and love you already
You are so welcome! I love these also. I made them in several sizes - large for my kitchen and smaller ones for my purse and lunch box. Another subscriber suggested using wax paper under the gripper while sewing the top stitching. This works really well. When finished you just tear the wax paper off. Thanks for the kind words. Keep Sewing!
I have had several suggestions for placing wax paper or freezer paper under the gripper fabric when sewing. This is a great idea to help it sew easier. Leave a comment if you try it out. Thanks Danna
I love the idea of stitching an X in the center!! Sewing one on machine can make it wonkie!! Great demonstration! Just found you, you are a keeper, thnx! Nancy in southern utah.
I find it easier to put a strip of paper underneath the rubber so it would run smoothly between the feeder and needle. Then just tear off the paper after your done.
Yes, I do make and sell them in my Etsy shop webberworks.etsy.com. I sell them in a set of 2 - a large gripper and a small gripper for $6.50. The small gripper is perfect for tossing in a lunch box or purse to help open water bottles on the go. Thanks for watching and keep sewing!
Everyone will get one of these for Christmas! Thanks, my friend!
You are welcome. I make them in different sizes. The smaller ones are great for a lunch box.
what a awesome idea out of all the tutorials I've seen I've never seen these made thank you so much great for old arthritic hands like mine much love them many blessings from Jennifer and Bakersfield California PS I just found you today and love you already
You are so welcome! I love these also. I made them in several sizes - large for my kitchen and smaller ones for my purse and lunch box. Another subscriber suggested using wax paper under the gripper while sewing the top stitching. This works really well. When finished you just tear the wax paper off. Thanks for the kind words. Keep Sewing!
I have had several suggestions for placing wax paper or freezer paper under the gripper fabric when sewing. This is a great idea to help it sew easier. Leave a comment if you try it out. Thanks Danna
I love the idea of stitching an X in the center!! Sewing one on machine can make it wonkie!! Great demonstration! Just found you, you are a keeper, thnx! Nancy in southern utah.
Thanks Nancy for watching and your kind words. Keep sewing!
Another great idea! I just need to find the time to do it 🤣
Thanks. It is hard to find that time when you have little ones. But always try to carve out a little time for yourself.
I find it easier to put a strip of paper underneath the rubber so it would run smoothly between the feeder and needle. Then just tear off the paper after your done.
Great idea. Another subscriber suggested using wax paper underneath it also works well. Keep sewing!
Thank you!!!!!
You're welcome! These are fun to make and very handy also. Thanks for watching and keep sewing!
I just found your video love it. Wondering if you make these to sell and if so what would you charge. Tks for sharing
Yes, I do make and sell them in my Etsy shop webberworks.etsy.com.
I sell them in a set of 2 - a large gripper and a small gripper for $6.50. The small gripper is perfect for tossing in a lunch box or purse to help open water bottles on the go. Thanks for watching and keep sewing!