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Old 03-28-2013, 11:13 AM
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Good tips, thanks ladies.
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Old 03-28-2013, 12:43 PM
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I found 2 1/4" adding machine rolls at Walmart. I'm thinking that one could lay 2 paper strips side by side for a wider paper base.
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Old 03-28-2013, 04:21 PM
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DH brought home a case of adding machine tape from work. It was going to be thrown in the dumpster when the office supply closet was cleaned out. DH says the company can't donate unwanted surplus for tax reasons. Infuriating how much good unusable items are going to waste. I was at the county dump with DH when a dump truck rolled up. Inside looked like brand new stuff! He said it came from Target returns. As he was raking the contents into the big fill hole, he reached down and handed me a brand new child's life vest. I don't understand business thinking.
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Old 03-28-2013, 05:26 PM
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Oh how clever!!!!! -- have this flying geese idea for a sofa seat cover to catch my furry motion detector's fuzz. -- Idea being I can whip it off when someone pops in and its easier to throw it in the dryer than irritate my arthritic wrists trying to vaccum it. Now which clever spot did I put that roll? Thanks for the idea and picture.
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Sweatpea..Did you draw the pattern, as it looks like it's pre-printed paper (up in the top left corner of the picture)?
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Old 03-29-2013, 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by sandy l View Post
Sweatpea..Did you draw the pattern, as it looks like it's pre-printed paper (up in the top left corner of the picture)?
I was wondering also.
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Old 03-29-2013, 05:37 AM
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Two tips for using the adding machine tape - use the plain paper one, not the thermal or the one that has a carbon copy properties. I bought 3" tape at Staples for next to nothing. Also set your stitches to 1.5 or so (short) because it is easier to tear the paper and it keeps the seams from unravelling.
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Old 03-29-2013, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo View Post
DH brought home a case of adding machine tape from work. It was going to be thrown in the dumpster when the office supply closet was cleaned out. DH says the company can't donate unwanted surplus for tax reasons. Infuriating how much good unusable items are going to waste. I was at the county dump with DH when a dump truck rolled up. Inside looked like brand new stuff! He said it came from Target returns. As he was raking the contents into the big fill hole, he reached down and handed me a brand new child's life vest. I don't understand business thinking.
recently I too was informed of what Walmart does......I wanted to buy a toddler booster seat for the car, the one I wanted was not in-stock altho their "computerized" inventory said they had two...anyway, I offered to buy the "model" on the shelf and was informed they are not allowed to sell anything that is on display...when I asked what happens to it, I was informed it was dumped...........I guess it has something to do with our litigious (sp) society.....if something on display was sold and somehow someone got hurt or whatever they would be liable.......So just look at all the stuff in all the stores and then go to a local dumpsite....I wonder where my closest one is???????
Same thing with say, dunkin donuts...cannot donate day old to any organization...have to be dumped in dumpster....I know someone who knew someone who occasionally would park back there and pick up boxes after they were placed in dumpster behind the store.......
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Old 03-29-2013, 06:45 AM
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sweetpea------
please tell me how you did that...it is just too cool!!!!! what a great way to eat up that stash of scrappy small pieces!!!!!!

Now I have to look for adding machine paper!!!!! Goodwill here I come!!
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Way can you not use the thermal paper?
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