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Old 09-30-2011, 11:27 AM
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Looks like a terrific idea.
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Old 09-30-2011, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by litacats
what a wonderful idea great for anyone with arthritus in their hands too
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good tips,, thankkkkx alot.
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Thank you for the great ideas. I really lke the FMQ idea.
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Old 09-30-2011, 02:23 PM
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Wonderful idea. I will give it a try next time I do a machine project. TFS
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Interesting. I will have to give it a try.
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Old 09-30-2011, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by JNCT14
For those of you that do FMQ on a short or mid arm machine, this is kind of cool. Go to a DIY store and buy a piece of foam pipe insulation. Its about $3.00 for about 8 feet and comes preslit along its length. Cut two 10" lengths. Save the rest.

Put the area you want to FMQ under your machine. Pleat a piece of the quilt close to where you are going to FMQ. Insert the pleated piece into the pipe insulation along its length. Repeat for the other side of the FMQ area. I included pictures so you see what I mean. The pipe insulation makes it easier to grab the fabric and keep it taut when you are FMQing. Its a good tip for people who puddle their quilts.

Leftovers are good for the following:
Make a roller for large pieces of fabric like backing - buy an inexpensive towel rod assembly at the DIY store. Remove the rod and replace with a 1/2" dowel that is cut to the length you want. Put the brackets back on and adhere the brackets to a piece of board cut to the length of the new dowel and brackets. Cut the pipe foam insulation to the length of the new dowel and clip over the dowel. Pin the end of your fabric to the insulation and start rolling.

I THINK you could use it as a very portable small quilt frame. Cut 4 pieces of equal length and insert the sides of your piece.

Use as a weight for the bottom of a free hanging design wall. It keeps the fabric straight and makes it easy to roll up if you have to.

Small pieces can be adhered to a base with hot glue and used to store pencils, scissors, etc, by your machine. You can stick pins in it too!
Hi, well I went to look through all the abreviation lists & couldn't find it, so will have to sound foolish & ask, what does DIY mean?
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COOL !!! Thank you !!
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:35 PM
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Wow! That is a great idea!
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:41 PM
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May I also add that if someone has arthritis they could get a piece of wooden dowel rod slightly smaller then the inside of the foam insulation and just push the fabric into the foam opening with the dowel rod. The dowel rod would not only help hold the fabric in place but make it easier for them to hold on to.
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