The Clover Ball Point Awl – A Review | Quilts By Jen by Carla A. Canonico May 25, 2015 written by Carla A. Canonico May 25, 2015 840 The Clover Ball Point Awl – A Review | Quilts By Jen When I was teaching at Quilty Pleasures in Orleans I saw that many of my students were using an awl to feed their Bargello pieces under the foot of the sewing machine. With the many seams to feed under the foot the awl was a great idea. I’ve never used anything to guide my fabric under the foot of my sewing machine and if my fabric does need a little hand I usually use the tip of my seam ripper or the tip of my scissors. Print this page or save as a PDF awlball pointcloverquiltingtools FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Carla A. Canonico Carla A. Canonico is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of A Needle Pulling Thread Magazine, QUILTsocial.com, and KNITmuch.com. previous post Sewing Borders Provide the Finishing Touch next post May – Kathy K. Wylie Quilts YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... 8 Insider Tips for Mastering Guided Pictograms |... Stitch regulation on the PFAFF powerquilter 1600 Don’t miss it! Courtepointe Québec celebrates its quilting... Finishing a quilt block to size: Here’s what... Half filled bobbins and spools: what are they... Twin needles: the smart way to store them The hardest part about making a memory quilt:... How sock hangers ‘work’ in your quilting space Don’t throw away those leftover fabric binding strips