For all BarKeeper's Friend users, I have some rust on some blackside plates. Have you ever used it on those type of attachments? I need to get rid of the rust but don't want to screw up the blackside finish. ~ Chris
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OT If you haven't seen this thread, you need to read it. It's a hoot!
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Originally Posted by Hollyann
(Post 4903951)
I do have that screw but turning it does not seem to release motion. hmmmm any ideas?
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I'm also the person that like to use duck tape to hold down some of my sewing attachments. And use a C clamp to hold my cheap, plastic thread holder in place; great way to keep it from travel off the sewing cabinet while treadling.
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when you turn that screw does the large wheel release from the wheel that holds the belt?
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Jan, I love that pattern! So quick and so colorful....we have a Quilts for Kids local chapter in Bakersfield, now, and are always looking for quick and easy patterns to use. I think I'll show this one to them, if it's OK with you? Thanks for your charity work, and for showing this quilt!![/QUOTE]
Sure, you can show the picture. The secret to getting it to look so neat is to have the center of the 3 piece block wider than the outter two pieces and it needs to be in a light or white fabric. Just makes it "pop". Texas Jan |
Originally Posted by Hollyann
(Post 4904035)
when you turn that screw does the large wheel release from the wheel that holds the belt?
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That is a great help, thank you. :-)
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Originally Posted by Hollyann
(Post 4904119)
That is a great help, thank you. :-)
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Originally Posted by MisDixie
(Post 4900077)
When I do a smaller quilt I take it to school and do my pinning. Use the big tables and tape the backing down. Lot easier on the knees and hips but heck on the lower back.
Cindy Cindy |
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