Swap out your pins for the quick, secure grip of sewing clips and clamps. Linda’s Clips and Clamps collection features a range of sizes and styles perfect for binding, securing seams, holding quilt layers together, and keeping bulky fabric in place without pin pokes.
What are sewing clips used for in quilting?
Sewing clips are excellent for holding binding to quilt edges, securing thick seams that are hard to pin, clipping curves, and managing bulky sections on bags and home dec projects. They’re also great for anyone who finds pins difficult to use.
Are clips better than pins for binding a quilt?
Many quilters prefer clips for binding because they grip the folded edge securely without distorting the layers or leaving pin holes in the fabric. They’re especially useful for hand-stitching binding in place.
What sizes of clips do you carry?
We carry clips in small, medium, and large sizes to handle everything from delicate fabric edges to thick, multi-layer projects. Check individual listings for size specifications.
Can clips be used on a longarm quilting frame?
Yes — clamps and clips are useful for securing backing fabric to longarm frames and for holding quilt layers in place during setup. Look for long-arm-specific clamps in our Longarm Tools collection as well.
























