Teflon "slider" sheets - even remotely worth the price?
#51
I like mine very much. FMQ is great with it. Also try buying some door stops & put under the back of your machine to raise it up. Sure helps with neck strain. You're like me ,sew till u drop. Have to remember to get up & walk around every so often. Put the iron board so u have to get up & walk to it.
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http://www.amazon.com/Regency-Inch-S...dp/B000A3I3EW/
I have seen these in the cooking department of Fleet Farm. Target probably has them, and I would think any store that has a large kitchen department.
#53
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I bought one for free motion quilting, but found my fabric always got stuck on the edge of my extension table. The last quilt I fmq'd I moved my machine and extension table to the dining room. I bought an inexpensive flannel backed vinyl tablecloth and cut a small hole in it for my needle. I then used three large black office clamps and pulled the table cloth taut on three edges of my dining table. My quilt slid easily and never got caught. I wish I had thought of this idea sooner!
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They are marketed for quite a wide variety of purposes. If you do a search on Amazon for "teflon sheet" you will find quite a variety. Here is a link to one type that I believe some people use in place of the slider:
http://www.amazon.com/Regency-Inch-S...dp/B000A3I3EW/
I have seen these in the cooking department of Fleet Farm. Target probably has them, and I would think any store that has a large kitchen department.
http://www.amazon.com/Regency-Inch-S...dp/B000A3I3EW/
I have seen these in the cooking department of Fleet Farm. Target probably has them, and I would think any store that has a large kitchen department.
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