The Clear Stitch-in-Ditch Foot gives excellent visibility and is designed to help you achieve perfect quilting on the top of your quilt. The guide rid...More
The Clear Stitch-in-Ditch Foot gives excellent visibility and is desig...
A 40 Wt. European 100% viscose rayon thread with a shiny, silky luster. Its high tensile strength makes it especially suitable for all high speed elec...More
A 40 Wt. European 100% viscose rayon thread with a shiny, silky luster...
Use Kimberbell designer trims with your favorite Kimberbell projects. This twine set features 6 yards each of red/white, tan/white and black/white tw...More
Use Kimberbell designer trims with your favorite Kimberbell projects. ...
Use Wash-Away when there is a need for stabilizer to be completely removed, such as with freestanding lace and cutwork. Choose Wash-Away Sticky-Back f...More
Use Wash-Away when there is a need for stabilizer to be completely rem...
Use Kimberbell Tear-Away on stable, non-stretch fabrics such as quilting fabrics, vinyl, leather, cotton blends, denim, terrycloth, and utility fabric...More
Use Kimberbell Tear-Away on stable, non-stretch fabrics such as quilti...
Use Kimberbell Tear-Away on stable, non-stretch fabrics such as quilting fabrics, vinyl, leather, cotton blends, denim, terrycloth, and utility fabric...More
Use Kimberbell Tear-Away on stable, non-stretch fabrics such as quilti...
Use Kimberbell Tear-Away on stable, non-stretch fabrics such as quilting fabrics, vinyl, leather, cotton blends, denim, terrycloth, and utility fabric...More
Use Kimberbell Tear-Away on stable, non-stretch fabrics such as quilti...
Pellon® 911FF Fusible Featherweight is a fusible, non-woven interfacing for light to mid-weight fabrics. It is best for use with wovens and knits suc...More
Pellon® 911FF Fusible Featherweight is a fusible, non-woven interfaci...
This is a time saving tool for anyone who uses a serger. If allows you to reach up under the threads and grab your thread tail to easily hide it in t...More
This is a time saving tool for anyone who uses a serger. If allows yo...