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Bibliofan
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I am new to tatting, and the clover shuttles are just the ticket for me. Smooth, no plastic tags to catch the thread and the tip and end have a tight pinch to hold the thread on the shuttle.
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on May 29, 2024
Già conoscevo la marca perché hanno le navette con una bella punta ottima per tirare fuori filo a mo ‘ di uncinetto o sbrogliare qualche nodo
Brigitte Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
The smaller size is easier to manage
TattedKirby
Reviewed in Belgium on August 10, 2023
Clover shuttles are the best! The ones I received were blue and pink, not yellow and green though. No problems although I would have preferred the colors from the photo
Disappointed
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
Perfect for my small hands.
Fern
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2023
They are what I needed and works well.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
I am learning to tat and I bought these following a recommendation from one of my lessons. In my inexperienced opinion, these are very comfortable, sturdy and easy to handle. I started learning to tat with a different shuttle that has a crochet on one side but once I started using these I was able to position my fingers better and not worry about accidentally engaging the crochet with the thread. Also, compare to my old shuttle, this is easy to wind and unwind and it has a pleasant sound too. Happy tatting!
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on March 17, 2022
Muy cómodas y se adaptan muy bien para lo que yo quería, quizás si necesitas para un trabajo más laborioso se quedan pequeñas , pero para mi era perfecto
stradi_v
Reviewed in France on September 24, 2021
Facile à prendre en main. Très facile d'utilisation, merci au tutoriel sur youtube pour faire de la frivolité 👍. Contente de mon achat :)
Gayle H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021
I'm just adding to a review I've already submitted. The one mistake I found in my purchase was the order read pink an blue shuttles I received an ugly orange and light green. But I'll keep them.
K. Eaker
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2016
Clover shuttles have been around for many years. This set or large shuttles is good for larger sizes of thread or for using beads. This package of 5 will allow you to get started quickly, with a few spares when you need them. I will often 'daisy chain' my shuttles. Wind all of them with one color and then you do not have to stop to wind another shuttle when you run out, off you go until you have used all your spare. At that time you can take a bread, give your fingers a little vacation and wind all you shuttles again.
Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2014
this are good for the price but i am not using them for tatting . i am using them for a butterfly loom . it makes granny squares and you tie the crossings with strings were the squares meet . it makes a 8x8 and i was having to cut my strings to much because it would get tangled with this i can wind it all on and work off of it . it works pritty good . the only complaint i have is the points at both ends was really sharp i keeped scratching my hands pritty good . so i took a emery board and filled them down now it is what i was looking for .
Atheen
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2011
I've done tatting for over 45 years and have taught it for the past 3 years in Community Education Classes, for which I wrote a textbook on tatting, . I've purchased these shuttles for my students to use on many occasions. They're just a little smaller than the Boyle shuttles, but they fit nicely in the hand and pass smoothly among the threads in the process of working the pattern. Because they are small, they will not hold as much of a standard crochet thread as one might like for larger motifs--though they will finish a snowflake in this material--but are fully adequate for the standard tatting threads used in bridal and other laces. They are certainly more than adequate for common sewing threads used in making note cards and baby laces. The pointed end is not quite as easy to use for picking apart mistakes, but it also doesn't tend to get accidentally caught on threads as it passes through the hands in the tatting process like the Boyle can either. (I usually find a small size crochet hook often works best for removing mistakes when they occur anyway.) As with most plastic shuttles, this one has a fixed "post" so it must be wound as is, unlike the Boyle which has a removable bobbin.
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