The seamrippers have a large blade on one end and a small blade on the other. Beth has used acrylic plastic to make most of the seamrippers on this page. The seamstresses who have tested the seamrippers love them.
Photographs of new seamrippers will be posted later in 2022.
The blades on the seamrippers are reversible so that the endcaps keep the blades protected when the seamripper is not in use.
- Acrylic plastic seamripper, both blades exposed
- Acrylic plastic seamripper, one blade removed.
- Acrylic plastic seamripper, one blade reversed
Typical seamrippers
- Acrylic plastic seam ripper ($30)
- Acrylic plastic seam ripper ($30)
- Acrylic plastic seamripper ($30)
- Ambrosia maple seamripper ($30)
- Dogwood seamripper ($30)
- Acrylic plastic seamripper ($30)