What was your biggest waste of money?
#381
I've learned the hard way through other hobbies. There's always the suggested items "one needs" versus those go-to products you actually use. There's also the "right now" factor and "good enough" that you figure out over time. Books were my nemesis in the past. But I make copious use of the library these days. And I find that I make better use of the books I borrow than the ones I've purchased.
These days I opt for crafty gifts instead. The majority of my hobbies are funded this way.
These days I opt for crafty gifts instead. The majority of my hobbies are funded this way.
#382
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Rocky Mountains
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I love my light box too. When I was into calligraphy, I had my husband make me one. I used it all the time. Now I use it whenever I need to trace something. I would never get rid of it.
#383
I'm hoping no one posts about the Electric Quilt program. I just purchased the EQ7 yesterday and can't wait to get it. I have heard a lot of caution about how it is hard to navigate and use all it's tools so I am concerned because I do not have any experience using these type of programs on the computer.
However, if I can get comfortable with it, I think it will be a huge benefit for me. I have 2 huge book cases full of fabric and don't know how to use this fabric so I'm hoping it will help me find or create quilts that will work for the type and quantity of fabric I have.
However, if I can get comfortable with it, I think it will be a huge benefit for me. I have 2 huge book cases full of fabric and don't know how to use this fabric so I'm hoping it will help me find or create quilts that will work for the type and quantity of fabric I have.
#384
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I have used all that I've gotten at the shows. I normally look for thread, you can get some great deals. This year at the Hampton Roads show I want to check out the new feet for my machine, and then Alex Anderson has a new cutting mat and a rotary cutter that has a little more weight, easy to change blades and made for left or right handers. If you have big purchases the shows or events are the places to go. I also will check out to see if daylight has a new light that I want there.
#385
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
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I've never seen that at our show but maybe at another. I bought mine on line a few years ago and have only used it a little, it wasn't that hard but I realized I'm not going to ever make good use out of it so I'm going to sell it. I've decided this is the year to start getting rid of things that I'm not going to use. And to think twice before I buy something else. Hard to do but I'll try
#386
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Central Virginia
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Wow, this thread really drew a response! My biggest waste of money was all the specialty feet for my Bernina. The machine came with over a dozen already that I hardly ever use. I don't buy magazines often--do love The Sampler that visits shops--but I do look for magazines at thrift shops. I enjoy skimming those for fun projects and pass them on when I am done.
#387
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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Mine was the John Flynn frame (never used) and specialized rulers that I bought intending to use and never have. But the rulers may get used yet!
Shadoh, you do know that the teflon pressing sheet gets soft when you press it and you can straighten it out? I used mine a lot. It's indispensible for me when I'm using any kind of fusible. I actually have 2. One for under the fabric to protect the ironing board and one for on top to protect my iron.
Shadoh, you do know that the teflon pressing sheet gets soft when you press it and you can straighten it out? I used mine a lot. It's indispensible for me when I'm using any kind of fusible. I actually have 2. One for under the fabric to protect the ironing board and one for on top to protect my iron.
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