What Do You Wear When You're Quilting?
#1
What Do You Wear When You're Quilting?
Usually I don't wear anything special, but from time to time I need to go out and inevitably I am covered with little snippets of thread, fabric and batting. As stylish as this look is, I would love to find a pattern for a "sewing smock" -- nothing too complicated. Any ideas?
#2
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
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I guess I'm lazier than you are. When people see the threads on me and point it out, I just say, "I come with strings attached."
My alternate is, "Careful. Those are my heart strings."
Most people chuckle and drop the subject. Quilters generally say, "I'm going to have to start using that!"
My alternate is, "Careful. Those are my heart strings."
Most people chuckle and drop the subject. Quilters generally say, "I'm going to have to start using that!"
#5
I would need a lot more than a smock, I can tell you that. I get strings in my shoe laces, sleeves etc. I love the responses above. One time someone pointed out a thread on my shoulder and I told them it was my pet string. Most people don't say anything to me however.
#6
Love, love, love the responses. I think I'll look for a men's shirt. I picked up a Haband duster at a thrift shop, but it was too small. Maybe I should quilt naked and then dress when I go out?
#7
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Just keep a good lint brush or roller by your door, to de-feather as you leave.
I even have one in my truck for those times, some pesky ones follow me out the door!!
#8
when i'm sewing at home on my domestic machine i jsut have a lint roller beside the door so i can go over myself before i leave the room. but I know that with my long arm I sometimes where an apron with pockets. I kept catching my shirts on the pins and ripping them. plus it is a place to hold my snips
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Wis
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Oh yes, a large shirt is a good idea. I'll have to try that. It's not just my clothes that get covered with threads, it's my solid color couch and area rug too. (What was I thinking???). I have lint rollers in several spots to try to control it!
#10
Whatever's comfortable up to and including pajamas for those late night sessions when I can't sleep. I guess I'm atypical, because I keep a small basket with a plastic liner handy and methodically drop every thread I snip into it. The liner makes it a cinch to empty. And when all else fails, a lint roller is a lifesaver for those stray strands.
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