Household items turned quilting notions?
#421
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Camarillo, CA
Posts: 4,607
Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
After reading many of these posts, I just decided to add my idea. I take a recipe card (3x5) and write the topic on it and the page I have finished reading. Then if I don't get to read all the posts, I know where to pick up. When I go back, I start on the page I left off and then cross it off when I move on. When I have to quit reading, I write down the page number again etc. I have about 3 topics on each side of card. Some of the posts are over 50 pages long so I have not yet come to the end but at least I know what I have read. Hope that is clear. Some days I have the compulsion to sew instead of reading all these wonderful topics. :-) Great thread!
#422
Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
After reading many of these posts, I just decided to add my idea. I take a recipe card (3x5) and write the topic on it and the page I have finished reading. Then if I don't get to read all the posts, I know where to pick up. When I go back, I start on the page I left off and then cross it off when I move on. When I have to quit reading, I write down the page number again etc. I have about 3 topics on each side of card. Some of the posts are over 50 pages long so I have not yet come to the end but at least I know what I have read. Hope that is clear. Some days I have the compulsion to sew instead of reading all these wonderful topics. :-) Great thread!
Great idea!
#423
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Wadesville , IN
Posts: 63
I use a large carpenters square when making drapes to
get an accurate straight edge. I love frezer paper. I do
a lot of doll sewing. I trace the patterns on the dull side,
cut them out, and press on the wrong side of my fabrics.
The seam allowance is eliminated. Use an open toe foot
to sew around the pattern, then cut out your fabric. This
is wonderful for tiny arms and legs. You save yourself
much frustration trying to seam tiny things. Very accurate
too. I use a triple office wall large envelope holder to
store my rulers. It hangs on the wall next to my cutting
table. Brenda (qulitaholic) Wadesville In
get an accurate straight edge. I love frezer paper. I do
a lot of doll sewing. I trace the patterns on the dull side,
cut them out, and press on the wrong side of my fabrics.
The seam allowance is eliminated. Use an open toe foot
to sew around the pattern, then cut out your fabric. This
is wonderful for tiny arms and legs. You save yourself
much frustration trying to seam tiny things. Very accurate
too. I use a triple office wall large envelope holder to
store my rulers. It hangs on the wall next to my cutting
table. Brenda (qulitaholic) Wadesville In
#424
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1,152
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
I have a very large heavy glass beer stein that I throw large cones of thread in that would not fit on my machine. So kind of like a spool holder. then I put it about 1 foot away behind my machine and sew or fill bobbins.
#425
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Sparta, TN
Posts: 1,211
Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
After reading many of these posts, I just decided to add my idea. I take a recipe card (3x5) and write the topic on it and the page I have finished reading. Then if I don't get to read all the posts, I know where to pick up. When I go back, I start on the page I left off and then cross it off when I move on. When I have to quit reading, I write down the page number again etc. I have about 3 topics on each side of card. Some of the posts are over 50 pages long so I have not yet come to the end but at least I know what I have read. Hope that is clear. Some days I have the compulsion to sew instead of reading all these wonderful topics. :-) Great thread!
#426
Originally Posted by TN Donna
Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
After reading many of these posts, I just decided to add my idea. I take a recipe card (3x5) and write the topic on it and the page I have finished reading. Then if I don't get to read all the posts, I know where to pick up. When I go back, I start on the page I left off and then cross it off when I move on. When I have to quit reading, I write down the page number again etc. I have about 3 topics on each side of card. Some of the posts are over 50 pages long so I have not yet come to the end but at least I know what I have read. Hope that is clear. Some days I have the compulsion to sew instead of reading all these wonderful topics. :-) Great thread!
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#427
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 1,537
From the office supply store: I bought a pkg of the nubbed nubber finger thingees. Great to scrap off loose threads when you have to rip out stitches and have the tiny thread ends to get rip off. Could use masking tape to do this, but I found the tape pulls the fab too much.
I design quilts on my EQ5. I print out a pic of the quilt, put it in a page protector and then auditioin quilting designs using a dry erase marker.
I design quilts on my EQ5. I print out a pic of the quilt, put it in a page protector and then auditioin quilting designs using a dry erase marker.
#428
I didn't find this item in my house, but it works! I purchased a set of bed raisers, plastic boxes that raise you bed for underbed storage. These are now under my super quilter table and no more back ache! Got them from Mary Maxim and they came in 3 sizes. 3", 5" and 6". 3 and 5 can be used together for 8".
#429
While cleaning out a closet yesterday I found one of those basins that they give you in the hospital. I use these in cabinets to organize shampoo,deodorant, etc. and thought why not use one to keep my fat quarters together. Sure enough it works and I can just pull on the basin and not send the fabric flying. I like the idea so much I may have to find another way to keep the shampoo, etc. in order; so I'm robbing one closet to organize my quilting. Hey it seems like the right thing to do.
#430
Originally Posted by BettyGee
While cleaning out a closet yesterday I found one of those basins that they give you in the hospital. I use these in cabinets to organize shampoo,deodorant, etc. and thought why not use one to keep my fat quarters together. Sure enough it works and I can just pull on the basin and not send the fabric flying. I like the idea so much I may have to find another way to keep the shampoo, etc. in order; so I'm robbing one closet to organize my quilting. Hey it seems like the right thing to do.
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