Guess what else they had at Harbor Freight?
#21
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I bought a set of tweezers to use with my embrodery machine to get the small threads up so I could cut them, most usefull thing I have and the pack comes with 4 in a set and it was 4.99. Can't wait to go again and get some blades
#22
Originally Posted by KathyAire
They also have the big round magnetic ashtrays. I have two of them and they are strong. Your pins will not get away.
#24
I picked up several sets of the telescoping magnet wands. They're made to pick up dropped nails, etc., but work great for steel pins, too.
I also picked up a canvas tool bag with multiple pockets around the outside and several dividers on the inside.
I also picked up a canvas tool bag with multiple pockets around the outside and several dividers on the inside.
#27
OK, quilters, I love this board, but it raises almost as many questions as it gives helpful hints. What is a "super grip holder", Suction cup holder, and a snap bag? I don't want to miss out on any quilting tools!
#28
The map shows no stores in New Hampshire. In my area, I found one lone store behind other stores No wonder I never saw it, you'd have to be looking for it to find it. I've never seen any ads for this store here. One thing about the magnet bowls. They don't keep the pins straight like the Clover magnetic pin holder. My pins were in one big ball in the bowl.
#29
Glad to know Harbor Freight has the handles. I went there for the blades last week, and the place was packed.......with men! The parking lot was wall to wall pick up trucks, so I figured I would be shopping with a store full of men, but I didn't have a problem with that since I knew I would be getting my blades for 75 cents each!
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