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Reviews (4)

Jun 21, 2021
Very Useful
Especially helpful for beginning sewers who are trying to learn how to sew in a straight line.

Feb 23, 2022
Great Hook. Great Price.
Clover Amour are my favorite crochet hooks, and this 12 mm doesn't disappoint. It is made of plastic instead of metal, but that is OK. They are still sturdy and easy to use. I particularly like them when using bulky yarn like Bernat Blanket yarn. I was using a Boye Erogonomic hook, but the Clover Amour is an improvement. The hook has a slight point to it, making it easier to insert into tight stitches of this bulky yarn. The shaft is also slightly longer, and that is helpful for longer stitches like treble crochets. I love it and wouldn't use anything else.
Apr 03, 2007
Sanjuro
1 of 1 found this helpful Director Akira Kurosawa and leading actor Toshiro Mifune revisit the character that was they made popular in "Yojimbo: The Bodyguard" (remade by Sergio Leone as "A Fistfull of Dollars"). One of Kurosawa's lighter workers, "Sanjuro" tells of the wandering "samurai with no name" -- played by Mifune -- who helps a group of naive young samurai sort a case of small-town corruption. Also features Japanese star Tatsuya Nakadai and Takashi Shimura (another Kurosawa favorite and star of "The Seven Samurai") in villainous roles. Along with being highly watchable and highly entertaining, this Criterion Collection edition is a superb version to own.