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๐จ Elevate your craft game with That Purple Thang โ the ultimate multitool for makers who mean business!
That Purple Thang by Little Foot is a durable, heavy plastic crafting tool designed to push, pull, and poke with ease. Ideal for quilters, seamstresses, and crafters, it features a convenient ribbon slot for wearable accessibility. Highly rated and built to last, itโs the essential multitool that streamlines your creative process while protecting your fingers.

| ASIN | B001ELBCFG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,747 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #164 in Sewing Machine Presser Feet |
| Brand | Little Foot |
| Brand Name | Little Foot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,988 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856349000122 |
| Included Components | Tool, Ribbon |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Manufacturer | Notions - In Network |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TPT |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | TPT |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Set Name | Little Foot Sewing Tool Set - That Purple Thang |
| UPC | 683203250528 885640736478 885824412914 608766672358 674788546007 885395061177 885411394722 885979334628 885814256351 885485920162 885341291283 792491228192 798804119836 885268121939 885949188572 856349000122 885933147592 885861182559 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**A
Handy dandy tool
We all have those little sewing tools that we find ourselves using all the time. This is one of mine. I use it for a myriad of things, including helping to push out corners or pushing the fabric underneath the pressure foot. Being made a plastic, itโs pretty indestructible as long as I keep it out of my catโs mouth. It could be considered pricey for what you get but considering it can last a lifetime itโs not a bad price!
J**S
Seamstress
A must have for everyone who sews
S**Y
Yes, it is a cheap plastic thingy...
Yes, it is a cheap plastic thingy that you need if: you quilt, you are an advanced to intermediate sewer, or you are a brave sewer who has sewn through one of your fingers at least once, if you have ever reached for a metal object to unclog or unstick something knowing that the coat hanger or screwdriver that may scratch/rip/poke a hole in something that can't have a hole in it or you don't want scratched Yes, it is a cheap plastic thingy, but that actually gives it a benefit that those metal thingies don't have - it won't ruin anything. When it first arrived, I looked at it and threw it in my sewing cabinet thinking that I might use it someday for something sooner or later. It only took two days to become useful. I have used it to unstick a metal object from between my cabinet and my stainless steel oven - no scratches. I have used it to poke out something stuck in my vacuum cleaner - didn't poke a hole in the hose - and you can wash it and it doesn't rust. I am currently using it to control the ease and the edges of my fabric while sewing curves into blocks in my quilt. I find myself reaching for it frequently. Yes, it is a cheap piece of plastic that may break, and I will replace it every time it does as it is just so useful if you remember that you have it. I am still trying to figure out something useful to do with that hole in the 'handle' area. I guess it may be to hang it around your neck. Perhaps when I am not using it for over 300 seams that may be a good idea. I sew a lot of tissue knits which can be hard to control - perhaps I can release it from my grasp then and hang it around my neck. Another job for the purple thang.
U**S
Super versatile for sewing projects
Bought one of these for myself earlier this year when I saw it on a video for making masks, so when my great niece said she wants to start sewing, I had to get this one for her. The function that sold me on it originally was to use the flat end as a feed instead of your finger when trying to keep layers of material folded together while running the sewing machine or to keep it stitching evenly while sewing over a thick seam. After I got it home I like the pointed end to push out corners of material after turning right side out, or holding elastic in place for sewing into material. I have also used to slide elastic through the flat opening so it can easily be pulled through a channel. Much easier than using a safety pin and trying to feed it through. One of my favorite new sewing toys!
L**S
Purple. Thing
Like this, helps get fabric under foot without sewing your,finger as well. Also good for turning projects.
A**R
handy for doll making.
Good for craft such as doll making to use for turning a small cloth doll right side out and stuffing with fiber fill.
L**M
Looks like the real thing
This indispensable tool seems to be the real thing. There are a lot of imitations, but I believe I found the right one. Absolutely necessary tool for quilting and applique.
L**J
Great little tool
Great little tool for keeping fingers away from needle with you have to hold that seam. Also great for turning points and putting the laces in hoodies/jackets.
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