Any non-sewing items that you use for quilting?
#71
Chopsticks for "pushing" out corners of pillowcases.
Bamboo skewers to use as a stilletto when sewing seams.
Pedicure toe separators to hold threaded bobbins.
Half a clothespin to "finger Press" seams. I used a pigma pen and decorated it with little flowers.
Bamboo skewers to use as a stilletto when sewing seams.
Pedicure toe separators to hold threaded bobbins.
Half a clothespin to "finger Press" seams. I used a pigma pen and decorated it with little flowers.
#72
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Originally Posted by the casual quilter
I use a gizmo from Loews to store my worn out rotary cutting blades. It's called a Contain-it. It's a round (perfect size for the 45 mm blades), plastic container about 4 inches high with a soft plastic lid with a slit across the top. I just pop the blades thru the slit until I have enough to take in for recycling.
#73
Originally Posted by PamB8s
Originally Posted by the casual quilter
I use a gizmo from Loews to store my worn out rotary cutting blades. It's called a Contain-it. It's a round (perfect size for the 45 mm blades), plastic container about 4 inches high with a soft plastic lid with a slit across the top. I just pop the blades thru the slit until I have enough to take in for recycling.
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Originally Posted by judyrael
I use the back seat floor mat from our Jeep on the floor under my sewing machine to hold my floor foot feed in one place. I have a cement floor in my basement where my sewing room is and my foot feed kept scooting across the floor.
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Originally Posted by Deborahlees
Originally Posted by PamB8s
Originally Posted by the casual quilter
I use a gizmo from Loews to store my worn out rotary cutting blades. It's called a Contain-it. It's a round (perfect size for the 45 mm blades), plastic container about 4 inches high with a soft plastic lid with a slit across the top. I just pop the blades thru the slit until I have enough to take in for recycling.
recycling....
#78
Originally Posted by PamB8s
I have also used a light that fits on my head like an ole coal miners light. It shines right where I am looking. And somedays my eyes are not so great so this really helps.
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