What was your biggest waste of money?
#141
I have a ruler for binding that everytime I use it I have to watch the youtube video from MSQ company. It really works so maybe you should try and find a video on youtube that shows you how to use your binding tool.
#142
I echo some of the above: specialized rulers, marking pens, etc. But I think I've wasted a lot of money on books -- and some of them were a pretty price. I love to look at them and read some of the basic information, but I've hardly ever used an actual pattern in any one of them.
#143
Biggest Waste of Money
I am about to go to PIQF (Pacific International Quilt Fest) in a few days. Not only does it have spectacular quilts, but the largest collection of vendors under one roof. I have read about all of the best purchases and tools quilters have obtained, but what was the one purchase you would NEVER make again?
When I go to a quilt show, the first thing I do is look at the quilts that have been entered, that's what I go for. Then I wander the booths and try to make a note of anything that was special or interesting at a particular booth. I almost never buy right away because there are so many vendors and chances are I may be able to get something cheaper elsewhere. I also don't want to blow my budget right away, in case there is something fabulous at another booth. Take a card from the vendor, note the booth location and then you'll be able to find your way back quickly when you decide what you want to buy. This also saves you from having to carry purchases around all day. Try to take a break, sit, eat something and decide what you really need to buy.
#144
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: iowa
Posts: 13
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I just read 14 pages of comments, wow!!! It's amazing to read everyone's input. I fully expected rulers and books, some notions, but the range of items and consistent complaints about certain items is surprising. I just discovered Deb Turner, so I am happy to see consistent endorsements for her rulers. The high number of complaints about the Flynn frame surprised me, not that I am going to buy one. I too have purchased the Martelli binding system and it gets my vote for being a terrible product. As for books and magazines, it goes without saying that you are never going to make everything they offer, and very few make even one project from every book, but we love to look through them. I try to buy them used (Amazon, Abe's Books or Alibris). I am not subscribing to anymore mags, I'd rather spend my money on fabric from now on.
When I go to a quilt show, the first thing I do is look at the quilts that have been entered, that's what I go for. Then I wander the booths and try to make a note of anything that was special or interesting at a particular booth. I almost never buy right away because there are so many vendors and chances are I may be able to get something cheaper elsewhere. I also don't want to blow my budget right away, in case there is something fabulous at another booth. Take a card from the vendor, note the booth location and then you'll be able to find your way back quickly when you decide what you want to buy. This also saves you from having to carry purchases around all day. Try to take a break, sit, eat something and decide what you really need to buy.
When I go to a quilt show, the first thing I do is look at the quilts that have been entered, that's what I go for. Then I wander the booths and try to make a note of anything that was special or interesting at a particular booth. I almost never buy right away because there are so many vendors and chances are I may be able to get something cheaper elsewhere. I also don't want to blow my budget right away, in case there is something fabulous at another booth. Take a card from the vendor, note the booth location and then you'll be able to find your way back quickly when you decide what you want to buy. This also saves you from having to carry purchases around all day. Try to take a break, sit, eat something and decide what you really need to buy.
#145
Batt Scooters! Biggest waste of money I ever spent. They were supposed to be the ultimate for moving the quilt as you stitched, wrong! I haven't seen them advertised anywhere for over a year so apparently they weren't a big hit with folks. While we're talking money the best investment I ever made is the Wonder Clips that you use to hold the binding in place while you sew. They are amazing and I've used them in a multitude of ways. They are a tad pricey, but worth every penny.
#146
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Montana
Posts: 414
My biggest mistake was the circle hangers for all my rulers! It's a big pain to get at the 1 you wantbecause the closet hanger gets in the way and you have to keep shifting until you can get the 1 you're looking for. I use it now for my stencils as it keeps them flat and in 1 place(when I remember where I put it lol.
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#148
What was I thinking?
#149
#150
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Midwest
Posts: 47
Great posts! As usual lots of useful information. Sad to say that I've purchased my (with lots of help from DH-he's such a softie) fair share of useless or disappointing items: Martelli Kwik Klips-waste of money-results in broken fingernails with every use. Martelli cutting mat--its a cutting mat..just lays there so I suppose it does work; Strip cut ruler that was a combo (See, my DH said..it comes with all this other stuff,) with the mat and rotary cutter...not a fan of the ruler because it's not see through but it does not slip a bit. Love the rotary cutter. I prefer the little red Wonder Clips; I use them for tasks other than binding. Purchased the Brooklyn Revolver...used it a few times; mine spins very well, therefore, not useful when I don't want it to spin, so I'll check out other brand suggestions for turntable mats in this thread. Purchased the Flynn Frame...never used it...can't give it away. Purchased a Bernina Quilt Frame form my 8 Series machine...frame works very well and can be used with other large harp machines...It was too much of a hassle for DH to move the machine on and off of the frame each time I wanted to use the machine for embroidery. Now, the frame is an expensive storage table....would love to sell it. I've had the urge to purchase an Accuquilt many many times but the cost of the dies has held me back. I found that the crank was not that easy for me to use. DH says buy the Studio cutter because it's easier to use. I say surely there is a push button variety out there somewhere. Accuquilt Studio is still on my wish list.
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