“FYI regarding comment about using tweezer instead of hemostat.
As a retired RN, and a 50- year sewist, I was exciting about using a hemostat, also called a Kelly, as a sewing notion. It is a device that looks like a small scissors. Instead of blades they have teeth that lock to grip. A twizzer does not lock, so would not be as useful in this application. They have different uses. In fishing a hemostat works to remove hooks from a fish mouths if the teeth are long enough.
The episode was 5 star, I rated as 4 since it seemed you did not seem to understand the Kelly. I have added this tool to my sewing room thanks to your program. It will work well to hold fabric together, especially in a corner, when pins are not enough hold or the layers are too thick.
Thanks for your podcast!’”
haystack14 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/30/21