What is a sewing bodkin?

Bodkins pull cord, elastic, ribbon or other materials through narrow channels or casings, such as a waistband or the edge of a hood. “Bodkin” may be related to the Gaelic word for “dagger,” which makes sense since most bodkins are tapered at one end.
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What is the difference between a bodkin and a between needle?

You can tell the difference between a bodkin case and a needle case by looking at the size: a bodkin case is larger than a needle case, but etui was used as a more general term, so the same item might be called a bodkin case by one person, and an etui by another.
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What is a ball point Bodkin used for?

Ballpoint mattress needle used for turning pieces and pushing out edges in the fusible interfacing method of applique. Use in conjunction with a straw to easy turn your applique pieces right side out.
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How did Bodkin do his work?

A Bodkin always has an elongated shape which allows it to go through the casing easily, even if it's very thin. It can help to insert elastic, cording, ribbon or trim through a fabric casing without the need to take out stitches.
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What is a stitch ripper used for?

A seam ripper is a small sewing tool used for cutting and removing stitches.
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What is a Sewing Bodkin



What is a bodkin awl?

Bookbinding Awl or Bodkin. This essential bookbinding tool is available with a wooden handle and is used for piercing small holes in paper and board.
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What is a bodkin arrow?

The name comes from the Old English word bodkin or bodekin, a type of sharp, pointed dagger. Arrows of the long bodkin type were used by the Vikings and continued to be used throughout the Middle Ages.
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How long does a seam ripper last?

Dritz Deluxe Seam Ripper, Heavy Duty Blade, 1 Count

Dritz Deluxe Seam Ripper is a large sized seam ripper with a handle that is easy to grip. It comes with a clear plastic cap, a safety ball to protect fabric and it's made from hardened steel to last a lifetime.
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What is stiletto sewing?

A new type of tool evolved from the awl, the modern sewing stiletto. Sewing stilettos come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. Most share the same basic shape: a long, slender tool tipped by a tapered point. The acute point enables the stiletto to hold small areas of fabric with accuracy.
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What tool is used to remove stitches?

Removal of Stitches (Sutures)

Sterile forceps (tongs or pincers) are used to pick up the knot of each suture, and then surgical scissors or a small knife blade is used to cut the suture. Forceps are used to remove the loosened suture and pull the thread from the skin.
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What is the difference between seam ripper and stitch ripper?

A seam ripper is used to remove stitching in clothing and fabric. A stitch ripper, also called a seam ripper, is a small tool used to cut the threads in a seam. It consists of a small handle, usually made of plastic, that fits into the palm of your hand, with a two-pronged metal blade on the end of a long shaft.
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What is the fastest way to remove a seam?

Start at one end of the stitches you would like to remove. Insert the sharp tip of the seam ripper between the thread and the fabric. Gently pull the seam ripper upward away from the fabric to cut the thread. Repeat at the opposite end of the stitching you want to remove.
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How do pinking shears work?

Because pinking shears are specialized scissors, they use a pinking blade to cut a zigzag pattern in fabric. The blades on these scissors are serrated with deep 'V' shapes along both blades, and when the blades cross the woven cloth ends up with a zigzag pattern along the cloth edges.
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Why is it called a bodkin?

A bodkin is a pointed instrument for piercing holes in cloth for eyelets or embroidery – a sharp slender tool, also ideal for killing someone if aimed at the right spot. It is also a hairpin, called a bodkin because it is long and slender and sharp-tipped.
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What can I use instead of a seam ripper?

Embroidery Scissors are a great alternative because they have long slender, pointy blade tips; the scissor tips can get under layers of thread easier than a seam ripper.
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