




Wooden Seam Ripper
Unpick with precision—minus the plastic.
These Japanese-made seam rippers are beautifully crafted tools you’ll actually want to keep in your sewing kit. Both versions feature a smooth wooden handle that feels good in your hand and a sharp, nickel-plated blade that makes clean work of even the trickiest seams.
Choose your tool depending on the job:
Small Fine
Slips into tight seams and delicate stitches with ease.
Perfect for lightweight fabrics, fine threads, and precision unpicking.
Feels more like a precision instrument than a utility tool.
- Lightweight and easy to control
- Slender cutting head for fine, detailed work
- Ideal for garments, heirloom stitching, or fiddly repairs
Dimensions: 4.5" x 0.6" x 0.6" (115 x 15 x 15 mm)
Large Sturdy
Tackles the thick stuff—denim, canvas, topstitching—without flinching.
A more robust blade and longer handle offer power and comfort.
This is the one for the real work.
- Thicker cutting head cuts through stubborn seams
- Comfortable grip for longer sessions
- Great for quilting, mending jeans, and utility fabrics
Dimensions: 4.8" x 0.6" x 0.6" (123 x 15 x 15 mm)
Why you’ll love either one:
- Natural wood handle (no slippery plastic)
- Sharp, long-lasting blade
- Comfortable, balanced feel
- A seam ripper worth owning—not tossing
- Made by Misasa, a Japanese company renowned for crafting precision cutting tools—like their coveted swing shears—trusted by professional sewists and craftspeople for their durability, sharpness, and thoughtful design.
Materials: Nickel-plated iron (blade), natural wood (handle), PVC resin (cap)
Made in Japan