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New Use for an Old Mouse Pad (Quarter inch marker ????)

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Old 01-10-2012, 09:31 AM
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Default New Use for an Old Mouse Pad (Quarter inch marker ????)

I was just reading some other posts for "repurposing" old mouse pads. The thought came to me that perhaps a cut piece from the mouse pad could be used to mark the quarter inch measurement on a sewing machine. Perhaps you could use double-sided tape to affix the piece to the machine to guide you while piecing. Maybe this would work better than layers of moleskin or sticky note paper. Just a thought!!!
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Old 01-10-2012, 09:39 AM
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If you have an old mouse pad, try it and see. Getting that accurate 1/4" seam is really important. My moleskin got messy and wouldn't stay in place, so I just use a piece of adhesive tape and mark the edge with a red pen. I also check my seams and re-do if not correct. The mouse pad idea sounds OK if you can get some really good double-stick to keep it in place.
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A 1/4 foot really is easier and more reliable IMHO.
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My thoughts of repurposing a mouse pad is to cover it and make it into a mug rug!
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The 1/4 foot is the best but I find if you put your sticky notes or what ever you use, it directs the fabric into the correct line approaching the needle, then the 1/4 foot takes over
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Old 01-10-2012, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
A 1/4 foot really is easier and more reliable IMHO.
i understand what you're saying, and i agree about the accuracy of a 1/4" foot, but the 'ridge' style markers for 1/4" (or other size) seams are easier on your hands...with the foot, all stress is on your wrists and fingers to guide perfectly...with the ridge, you have something to run it up against and that means less tension in your hands... but luckily....No Wrong Way to Quilt!
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I just use the edge of the foot or the marks to the side of it. That is how we were taught in home ec. But, that was years ago. I say, if it works for you then do it.
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I like both ideas of using it for 1/4" marker and making mug rug. Unfortunately mine won't work for either because it's shaped like Betty Boop's head (curls and all) - and she really is still cute, just a little worn.
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I used 2 old mouse pads for a foot pedal pad. I glued the tops together, that way the foot pedal doesn't slide on the pad and the pad doesn't slide on the carpet.
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