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Clover Needlecrafts 9584 3 Piece 6-in-1 Stick 'n Stitch Guide by Nancy Zieman

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About this item

  • 2 piece interlocking guide with ideal shapes and edges for perfect stitching.
  • Perfect for making quilt blocks.
  • Guide uses imperial measurements.
  • 2-piece interlocking guide with ideal shapes and edges for perfect stitching includes grid measure keeper template 3 pieces total
  • Reusable and repositionable adhesive guide underside
  • 6 in 1 Stitching 1 Straight 2 quilt strips 3 outer curves 4 inner curves 5 Topstitch along right side 6 Topstitch along left side



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  • #29,275 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #39 in Quilting Rulers & Ruler Racks
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This Clover 9584 6-in-1 Stick 'n Stich Guide is your go-to seam guide for perfect stitching. The guides stick to your sewing machine surface with a repositionable, reusable adhesive jell that is permanantly fixed to the guide surface. If the jell becomes dirty or full of lint, simply rinse off with tap water and you are good to go again and again. Set includes a clear plastic grid measure to assist in guide placement that also serves as a holder when the guides are not in use.


M. Williams
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
My small sewing machine doesn’t accommodate a magnetic seam guide and I really needed one. I purchased this “stick on” seam guide by Clover. So far it’s working well! I’m glad I found this and I would recommend it if you’re not able to use a magnetic one.
Trudy
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
There is a large sticky surface on the bottom. I don’t know how durable the glue is as I only removed and restock 3 times. Wish there was a replaceable shield for the sticky part to use when not in use.
Cynthia A
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
They adhere very well, yet easy to reposition. Take it from someone who can't sew a straight 1/4" seam no matter what -- this really helps me.
Augusta reader
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Great product and fast delivery.
no-nonsense
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
This item could not have cost more than $1 to produce but sells at 500-1000% higherThe guide sticks well to the sewing machine and uses a gel tape to stay in place. The advantage of tape is you don’t need a metal plate to use magnetic style guidesThe sewing guide with markings is not sticky at all. It should be sticky or tacky to add usefulness to the guide and it should have markings for angled seams, but doesn’tOverall a good gadget to have but way overpriced for what you getWomen and quilters are price gouged for nifty gadgets
Le Petit Chien
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020
Wow are these a game changer! Im a very unseasoned sewer and often have long periods between projects and ive really dreaded hauling out my machine. So I invested in a few items to hopefully make sewing a little easier and more enjoyable. This is one of those things. These little babies have definitely improved the straightness of my sewing stitches, keeping my projects looking neater than before. They stick pretty good and do not leave any residue when removed. I like that they lock into each other if you’d like a longer guide. Ive only placed and removed them a few times, and they’ve held strong. Since they are repositionable, they have just a teeny bit of give if you are really pressing against them, so be mindful of this, as i did find that after a project they wouldn’t be line up fully straight anymore. But in my case it wasn’t enough to make a difference, and my stitches still came out much straighter than without. Idk about hand placement, but im a lefty and I often do things weird compared to others. So i tend to guide the fabric with my left hand around the far side of the machine while my right hand is guiding it on the side closest to my body. This is where my hand has slightly pressed against the stickies and slowly unaligned them.
Wyldfairy
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2016
Love these seam guides. I was using a metal, magnetic one on my first sewing machine but it left some scratches and I always worried about it messing up the computer parts. When I upgraded machines I purchased a few packs of these. I use them all the time on all my machines.They stick well and do not move while you sew.They can be taken off or re-positioned fastThe sticky part hasn't had any loss of stick in the last few months and I use and remove them almost daily.UPDATE 2022: well, I am still using these on my machines and they still work great. After 6 years they are still perfectly fine and sticky. I am so glad I got them.
Daniel the King
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2015
UPDATE as of 9/2017 ******* I have switched to a Bernina 740 and no longer need this seam guard as my machine has a dual feed presser foot that comes with its own seam guard that screws into the machine and also requires the use of the single hole centered stitch plate which assures me that all my 1/4 seams come out consistent and perfect as the needle is always in the centered position. I did want to mention that the plastic sheet that comes with this notion that has various measurements including a 1/4", is something I still use today to check my 1/4 seam when using my walking foot and/or using a regular presser foot when I have to move the needle over. Its funny after all these years, I am still using this Clover notion for its plastic measurement sheet that is included in this package. As far as the "scant" quarter inch, I was very new at quilting when I wrote my original comment. Its very fussy and obsessive and not as critical as you might thing. I get perfect 1/4 seams consistently on my machine and when I do the test for a 1/4" that requires sewing three strips together, they all come out perfect in width. I feel all this obsession over a scant 1/4 just causes unnecessary anxiety for new quilters (but that's my opinion). BTW, if you use Accuquilt die cutter, it requires a GENEROUS 1/4 seam to get the units to come out Accuquilt perfect.