what is it gadget style
#1
I was looking for a ruler I think and I came across this box with all sorts of quilting things, bobbins, thread, patterns, rulers, and these things. I have no idea what they are, can someone help me?
this is the one I'm really confused about
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and they fit together too
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the pink thing isn't magnetic
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the other side of the pink thing
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#4
The first two are fabric movers - I guess you would call them that. You place them on top of your fabric and use them to help guide your fabric under the needle when you are machine quilting.
The 'pink thing' is a cutting mat restorer. You go over your cutting mat to smooth out the cuts and clean away the threads that are always left.
I don't know about the turquoise things. Maybe a rotary cutter sharpener? HTH
The 'pink thing' is a cutting mat restorer. You go over your cutting mat to smooth out the cuts and clean away the threads that are always left.
I don't know about the turquoise things. Maybe a rotary cutter sharpener? HTH
#8
Originally Posted by DebsShelties
The top ones, the almost circles are for free motion quilting
and thanks everybody! I knew someone would know if I posted it here!
#9
Sharpener Instructions:
1.Unscrew handles and place blade on screw of bottom handle. Screw top and bottom handles together. 2.Hold sharpening disk in one hand, position blade directly onto abrasive disk and twist back and forth a few times. Use coarse side (beige) of sharpening disk to smooth damaged blade edges. Use fine side (gray) to sharpen dull blade to a razor sharp finish. 3.Sharpen both sides of blade equally. Apply a very small drop of fine oil to blade every 10 to 20 times to enhance sharpening process.
http://www.dritz.com/brands/showcase...?ITEM_NUM=5046
Pink thing is for smoothing your cutting mat. Just rub it over the surface.
1.Unscrew handles and place blade on screw of bottom handle. Screw top and bottom handles together. 2.Hold sharpening disk in one hand, position blade directly onto abrasive disk and twist back and forth a few times. Use coarse side (beige) of sharpening disk to smooth damaged blade edges. Use fine side (gray) to sharpen dull blade to a razor sharp finish. 3.Sharpen both sides of blade equally. Apply a very small drop of fine oil to blade every 10 to 20 times to enhance sharpening process.
http://www.dritz.com/brands/showcase...?ITEM_NUM=5046
Pink thing is for smoothing your cutting mat. Just rub it over the surface.
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Originally Posted by sarahrachel
Originally Posted by DebsShelties
The top ones, the almost circles are for free motion quilting
and thanks everybody! I knew someone would know if I posted it here!
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