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Old 10-15-2010, 05:38 AM
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This is the best post EVER! I use Zots----those little sticky dots from the papercrafting section of the hobby store---for lots of things. In my sewing room, two of them on my ruler before cutting keep the ruler in place. In the rest of my house, one under the edge of a picture frame on the wall will keep it from ever going crooked, no matter how many times the kids slam the doors.
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Old 10-15-2010, 05:44 AM
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Fun! Learned about dryer fabric sheets. Used a CD to make yo yos before obtaining a yo yo maker. Use anything round for circles, tea cups and saucers etc.
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Old 10-15-2010, 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by MarySews
How about sand paper to trace pieces, especially small ones -- keeps the fabric from shifting. does anyone actually cut individual pieces anymore? I use a rotary cutter for just about everthng -- but in the old days ... I used a lot of sandpaper for templates.

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Yes Mary, I do actually cut individual pieces with my shears. I use the sandpaper to trace around patterns. I make lots of scrap quilts so it's more practical for me. the thing that I use that hasn't been stated already is using soap slivers to mark quilting lines on dark material. really helps. Thanks for all the good tips.
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Old 10-15-2010, 06:03 AM
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WOW !!!! Thank you mpeters 1200 for asking this ?. I have really enjoyed all of everyones responses alot of good info here. I use one of those glass candle holder (glade) with the magnetic center to hold pins or clips etc.
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Old 10-15-2010, 06:13 AM
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I use old jelly roll pans (cookie sheets w/sides to put floppy items on top shelves, ie. applique' templates, a small project that had to be interrupted to fix something for DD, etc. I purchased a revolving kitchen tool holder; I keep it on my sewing table, upper right corner. It holds scissors, screw drivers, my magnifying glasses, pens, pencils, markers, back scratcher, magnetic extension gadgets, from DH, etc. It keeps many of those used often items close but out of the way. This is really an interesting, helpful topic, Thanks!
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Old 10-15-2010, 06:22 AM
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I haven't actually used this yet, but since I'm in the midst of redoing my sewing room....I asked my DH for a peg board, but he didn't think I'd be happy with it (pegs coming out, etc.)...he suggested just penny nails in the wall...my idea...cover a board (any size you want) with fabric, THEN put the nails in that...much prettier, and sill EXTREMELY useful...I'm thinking my tools, patterns, thangle packages, endless possibilities! :)
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I still do. I have a piece of cardboard with sandpaper glued to it. When I need to trace anything I do it on that. Keeps fabricfrom shifting
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thanks for the pics--I didn't quite get the design board till I saw the pic
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Old 10-15-2010, 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Helen20906
Use little girl metal hair clips to hold layers together instead of straight pins when finishing my quilt and sewing on the binding.
I use this tip too. Here is a picture of what I am working on now. I did snip off the ends of the teeth just a bit because they were a tad too long.
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Old 10-15-2010, 07:13 AM
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Hi everyone i am new here ,but to using things from the kitchen i use the clear plastic containers that lettuce, grapes on other veg or fruits come in to keep my scraps in. It helps to keep me more organized .
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