Old 03-05-2011, 11:11 AM
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samsews
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Originally Posted by Sashing-Sarah709
I'm new to quilting but I was delighted to pass on a bit o' wisdom I learned to another newbie last night at the quilt shop and saved her $10.00. :thumbup:

Last year when I started quilting, I bought a cone thread holder with a long arm since I needed to use cones and not spools. It was worthless because all it was just a disc with a shallow indention and a long plastic arm to send the thread to my machine. The arm kept falling off and the cone would walk off time and again. I have a wonderful elderly quilting neighbor that I visit with often and I told her of my thread woes. She laughed and told me to use a small glass jar and to take that thing back. "You'd never have made it through the depression spending moeny like that." LOL She was so right about the jars! Now I save all my small jars and bottles for cone thread holders--they're free, storage is easy, thread doesn't unravel and they work. :-D

What good idea have you had that would benifit others? How about passing them on just in time for weekend quilting? :-D

Sashing-Sarah709
I had a good idea that someone should have done a long time ago. I was sitting at my quilting frame with the quilt spread all around me. The reminder poped up about a movie that I wanted to watchwhile I was quilting and I couldn't find the remote. Now to the good idea. They should put a button on the cable box like they do on the phone base that will beep until you find the remote.
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