Gadgets you feel are worth the money.
#101
The Cutter Gizmo?
this does look interesting http://www.amazon.com/Gypsy-Quilter-.../dp/B0044PNN88
I would like to hear from others if you have one and if you really use it or did you use it once and throw it in a drawer. I agree with another poster that it does seem like it would be a space taker.
I would like to hear from others if you have one and if you really use it or did you use it once and throw it in a drawer. I agree with another poster that it does seem like it would be a space taker.
#102
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hiding in Maine
Posts: 206
MY Hero, I am learning to do the same. When you have quilting friends you get to try the stuff they liked or didn't and then decide.
This was in response to not buying any more .
This was in response to not buying any more .
Last edited by christina bennett; 01-10-2012 at 07:32 PM. Reason: I thought this reply would follow the person I was agreeing with.
#104
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Spokane, Washington
Posts: 344
This is exactly how I came to get an Olfa rotary cutter - the kind that retracts automatically. I was constantly knicking my fingers by hitting the blade when I was reaching for it. And then when one of those cuts was more serious, I decided I had to get another rotary cutter. I love the Olfa and will never use anything else.
#106
I use those too! The ER in the hospital where I worked bought disposable kits that included small, very sharp, stainless steel scissors. When they were done, they just tossed the rest of the kit. I had a friend there that collected the unused scissors for me. I retired 3 years ago and I'm still using them to rip seams and clip threads. The other newer thing I have discovered is the red wonder clips. I use them for everything! I rarely use pins now. I use them to hold pieces together to sew, when I'm matching seams or putting on binding. They hold the fabric without distortion and they are easy to remove as I sew.
#107
I couldn't get along without my tweezers to pull the needle thru when hand quilting. My fingers just won't grip the needle on their own. I love my little chalk marking gadget with the rolling wheel. Use it all the time. Love my Vonda's quilt frames. They are so easy to set up and use. Then I can store them in there own carrying box right in the closet when not in use. My design wall. I could not have done this last quilt without it. Would have been way too many pieces to lay out anywhere else. Enjoy my little pressing board because it is flat and firm and looks good. One of my favorite gadget rulers is 6" x 1" and I use it to mark 1/4 in seam lines for outline stitching. I think I may like gadgets...
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