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Marti Michell Magic Mirrors 6x6 - 5oz Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Details

MaterialPlastic
Mounting TypeSewing
Item Weight0.13 Kilograms
ShapeRectangles
BrandMarti Michell

Description of Marti Michell Magic Mirrors 6x6 - 5oz

Folding Magic Mirror Lets You Be More Creative. Preview All Kinds Of Quilt Blocks Before Cutting Or Sewing. This Lightweight Mirror Is Break Resistant And Has Smooth Edges A Larger Viewing Surface And Is Easy-To-Use. Product Dimension: 7.0"L X 0.15"W X 10.5"H

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Let yourself be blown away!

Wow! I could play with this for hours. Completely transforms your fabric - showing you the true potential of directional prints and especially large area prints. If you are a fabric collector I highly recommend this product! Picky tailors are a must! Also great for drawing projects and multimedia arts.

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for cutting carefully

These are 2 square mirrors glued together so they can be folded and I used them to work out where to carefully cut the fabric and sew these hexagons together using English paper . I think it works fine. I was a little surprised by the tape, thought it was a loop or something less cheap, but it does the job.

Pros
  • Fits many
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

There's nothing fancy about quilting

These are literally 2 mirrors with sharp edges connected by a strip of tape. There are no guide angles or other useful hints. The "pocket" it's advertised in is a thin zipper that barely fits in the mirror. It's good for what it is and for the price, but there's nothing special or particularly useful that you can't do yourself in about 2 minutes of effort.

Pros
  • Big selection
Cons
  • Quick guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yes you could do it, but why?

This is an excellent mirror (not a glass mirror) for listening to Kaleidescope units. It's unbreakable. Yes, it has tape on the back. You would have to do the same if you did it yourself. You cannot find materials to do it yourself in a way that is both safe and effective. Marty Michell's production is great; buy with confidence.

Pros
  • Ease of use
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for meticulous fabric cutting

I love using this double mirror for meticulous fabric cutting on my English paper sewing projects. I can place a mirror on top of the acrylic stencil and get an idea of what my finicky cutout will look like. It may be a mirror image but I can see how the pattern will line up. Much easier than trying to do it mentally and getting a brain spasm.

Pros
  • Handsome
Cons
  • So So

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does the job - rulers and ruler holders

Just what I need for a new quilting project I'm about to start. This is a simple item: two pieces of a mirror held together with a bracket. Some complained that it was duck tape. Do I really care? no I'm not going to buy a mirror with sharp edges and mess around with tape to make my own. If someone wants to do it differently, fine. They have no sharp edges. The mirror has a protective plastic film. Easy to remove. There are also instructions for different binding options.

Pros
  • Wide range
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice choice of fabrics

Okay, let's be realistic for a second. These are just 2 mirrors literally taped together. you could do it yourself Could it be made cheaper? But would I do that? nope I love this mirror. I made myself small rosette center templates that you can place between the mirrors and attach to the fabric to see where to cut. It's really fun to just move it around and create a kaleidoscope. Tip: make sure your patterns are symmetrical, otherwise the mirror will get a bit confusing!

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Just pay the money – Sewing

This is a pair of mirrors attached with fabric tape that can be placed on a piece of fabric at different angles to see how it might look in a kaleidoscope patchwork (eg the One Block Wonder patterns. ) I looked everywhere for little mirrors to make with my own hands. After all, I spent over ten dollars of time and energy finding materials to make it myself. The mirrors come in a zipped pouch that barely fits. So expect it to break early and find another way to store/carry it. The mirror really…

Pros
  • This is Awesome
Cons
  • Some Mistakes

Oh my God. When I took it out of the box for the first time I was very disappointed. Mirrors were, what can I say. How to look at the reflection from the foil. So disappointed. I put it on some fabric just to see if it would work, although it wasn't very good. Well, I'm being myself. I knew I could do it. Although I was kind of annoyed by the quality of the mirror. After careful consideration. I keep telling myself that must be the protective layer on this mirror. It has to be easy. At the risk

Pros
  • Worthy Execution
Cons
  • Other Other