Tips & Tid Bits
#12
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Thanks Rhonda for the seam ripper tip.
Here is something else for you to think about. Since my hands are older than I am, I got a woodworking friend of mine to remove the plastic handle form my ripper and he made me a wooden handle.
It's bigger around and a bit longer, and with a hole in the handle, a little ribbon on it and I can wear it around my neck.
Of course quilters never rip, just unsew a bit.
Pam
Here is something else for you to think about. Since my hands are older than I am, I got a woodworking friend of mine to remove the plastic handle form my ripper and he made me a wooden handle.
It's bigger around and a bit longer, and with a hole in the handle, a little ribbon on it and I can wear it around my neck.
Of course quilters never rip, just unsew a bit.
Pam
#13
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Hi Loretta,
No tip book, but it is because I hadn't thought of it. Wonderful idea and maybe some of the older, no more experienced, quilters can get something from new ideas and tips.
Thanks, Pam
No tip book, but it is because I hadn't thought of it. Wonderful idea and maybe some of the older, no more experienced, quilters can get something from new ideas and tips.
Thanks, Pam
#18
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I'm not sure if this qualifies as a tip as opposed to a favorite tool, but I am just loving the mechanical chalk pencil I bought. The brand is Bohin and it cost $11.50 and is worth every penny!!! I was able to mark the entire outside of a lap size quilt without a single broken tip! I could never get a point to stay on the chalk pencil for more than a few minutes of marking.
I'm not sure if this qualifies as a tip as opposed to a favorite tool, but I am just loving the mechanical chalk pencil I bought. The brand is Bohin and it cost $11.50 and is worth every penny!!! I was able to mark the entire outside of a lap size quilt without a single broken tip! I could never get a point to stay on the chalk pencil for more than a few minutes of marking.
#19
http://www.clotilde.com/tipoftheweek/?tip_id=74
There are tip on the Clotilde site. I just found them at the about site. There is a great one for baby quilts and more. Go check them out for your book.
Connie
There are tip on the Clotilde site. I just found them at the about site. There is a great one for baby quilts and more. Go check them out for your book.
Connie
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