Have you tried this?
#21
I have used lint rollers for a long time and think I found out about them when I first started machine embroidery years ago. I keep one right beside my machine. Not too long ago, I had a fit when it turned up missing. Turns out DH need a lint roller and couldn't find the one we keep for the household. Didn't mind him using it - just not putting it back where it belongs! (Major pet peeve with me - if you move it, put it back!)
#22
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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so do I ! Its also great for picking up fabric lint on the cutting mat.
Originally Posted by Quilting Di
I keep 2 lint rollers on my sewing table. Sure beats picking all those little threads out. :thumbup:
#23
Originally Posted by Granna of 5
I am the queen of the seam ripper, and always have a problem with the little strings left over, so this morning I did some brain storming with what little brain I have left. I got a roll of masking tape and when finished taking out put the strip of tape on the fabric and unbelievable it took the strings off and I could throw the whole thing in the trash without sweeping up strings. I love this... I bet I am probably the last person in the world who didn't already know this..lol
#26
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Carolina - But otherwise, NOTW
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Originally Posted by Linda B
Another one here slapping her head with the 'duh' moment! I've been picking them out with tweezers!!!!!!!!! And I used to think I was a pretty smart person.
#28
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Schertz, Texas
Posts: 91
I have used the lint roller for many other things as well like getting threads and fabric shreds off my ironing board, my cutting board and even the carpet around my sewing machine. I just wish there was a lint roller with a long handle to save the "old back".
Jan
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#29
Jan, there actually is one with a long handle....check this out.
http://housekeeping.about.com/od/pro...pettouchup.htm
http://housekeeping.about.com/od/pro...pettouchup.htm
#30
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Poconos, PA
Posts: 125
Great idea! I will have to check the Dollar Store for a lint roller next time I am there. I dont think this idea is new, but it was an aha moment for me - I usually do not clean the floor until I am done sewing (and ripping out!) a top and noticed that when I walked barefoot on the carpet, the little snips of thread kind of rolled into little balls, so when I finished, I got out the stiff bristled broom I use for the deck and most of the threads just swept up and I just picked up the little balls and was done. The vacuum gets tangled with too many threads and this worked out just fine. Anything to make life a bit easier.
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