Magnetic bowls
#14
I have a brother ULT2001 and have learned the hard way to keep the magnetic pin bowls AWAY.
and FYI, you can go to the local NAPA car parts store and get these magnetic bowls for much less $ than at the quilt shops
and FYI, you can go to the local NAPA car parts store and get these magnetic bowls for much less $ than at the quilt shops
#15
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Uhhhhhhhh....what would I be needing a magnetic bowl for?
Maybe all my loose screws? :?
Jan in VA :mrgreen:
Maybe all my loose screws? :?
Jan in VA :mrgreen:
#16
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Uhhhhhhhh....what would I be needing a magnetic bowl for?
Maybe all my loose screws? :?
Jan in VA :mrgreen:
Maybe all my loose screws? :?
Jan in VA :mrgreen:
#17
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I have a smaller one with my pins in and a larger one for my scissors, seam ripper, 6 in ruler, bobbins, and a couple of spare sewing machine needles. they are right where I can find them if I need them. I bought 2 sets of them (1 large and 2 small) for $5 on clearance at my local TSC store. also have an extending magnetic holder that I use if I drop any pins and can't find them. that was about $3. I gave one small holder to my youngest who is quilting too now, and gave the other set to dh so he wouldn't try to steal mine. He took my extending wand claiming it was his so I bought another one and put my name on it. Told him no way taking this one too.
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