like everything new at first price is high, but later price will come down
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like everything new at first price is high, but later price will come down
we can make our plans but the out come is in god,s hands nellie diaz
Sharyn,
You might check out the Dritz Petite Press. I have one and liked it so much I bought 2 more, one for a friend and one for my backup. It has an adjustable head, a built-in stand, and 4 heat settings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGPoH-jVaMw
It's in the notions section at Joann's, and for their coupon purposes is actually considered a notion. You can also get it at Fabric Depot, should you decide a road trip is in order. And, of course, Amazon.
Price runs in the $20-$30 range, depending on where you get it.
Peckish aka Peggi
http://www.seamstobeyouandme.com
thanks for that idea Peggi. I went to the quilt show in Aurora Colony Sunday and on the way home thought I might stop in at the fabric store that used to be attached to Pendleton Woolen Mills and then was moved across the road. I got lazy and didn't but I'm wondering if it is still enormous and why it doesn't get flagged like fabric depot does. Have you been there lately?
I used to go there all the time when we lived in Portland, it was a treasure trove of Mill stuff deep in the dark in the back![]()
Are you talking about the Mill End Store on McLoughlin in Milwaukie? http://www.millendstore.com/
To be honest, I don't think about it very often because for me, it's not very easy to get to. I have to drive through downtown Portland to get there, and due to my work hours, I'd have to drive during rush hour.![]()
It's been probably 4-5 years since I've been there, but as far as I know it's still there.
I've purchased home dec fabrics there, and my wedding dress fabric. If memory serves, I wasn't very impressed with their quilting selection, it was mostly novelty fabrics and that's not really my thing. They do have a very nice selection of dressy polyesters, silks, and rayons.
I know what you mean about the treasure trove, though. Their clearance room is amazing.
If you ever get up as far north as Vancouver, look me up. I'll take you out to Camas; Pendleton has a mill end store there with some delicious treasures. You can get a rocking deal on wool yardage, I've found some as low as $3 a yard. Plus they have a huge selection of Pendleton brand clothing, about half of it marked down for clearance. And it's not all wool clothing, either.
How was the quilt show? That's not one I've been to yet.
Peckish aka Peggi
http://www.seamstobeyouandme.com
I live north of you Peggi, Kalama. thanks for your input on Mill Ends.
I used to go out to the Pendleton outlet store in Camas every couple of years but we've gotten completely away from any fabrics that can't be run through the washer and dryer. I never thought about them offering something that isn't wool, their clothing used to be superb. Retail clothes seem to be sewn in India, Vietnam, and Russia now..
Peckish aka Peggi
http://www.seamstobeyouandme.com
I used my Clover Wedge just this morning. I love the light weight, it has 3 heat levels. The hottest was just that...hot! I also love how it sits in my hand. It is NOT a steam iron. It does come with a small water spray bottle. I think this iron would be great for travel, retreats, etc. It is cute!
It fits inside of a small embroidery hoop. I made a small zipper bag last month (in the hoop project) and it called for pressing a part of the project while leaving it in the hoop. This iron would have been vey handy for that step. I finger-pressed instead. Not with great result either.
Clover makes quality products.
Sandy
Sandygirl
Janome 9900 / Janome 9700 / Janome Decor 3050 / Janome 1100D serger
Singer Centennial model (inherited from my late, fav aunt!)