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Old 07-01-2014, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Teddybear Lady View Post
I sometimes use Press and Seal to draw a design on my quilt. I just stick it to the quilt and trace my design then sew on the lines. Works pretty good.
I just bought some the last time I was in a grocery store that carried it. Looking forward to trying this for FMQ.
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Old 07-02-2014, 02:39 AM
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I use a letter rack to store my rules and empty blood strip containers for sharps. Biscuit and chocolate tins store heaps as well as empty icecream containers.I have small transparent tube boxes in which I store measuring tapes.
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Love the idea of using a key holder for templates. They have some really neat ones...Great idea!
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Old 07-02-2014, 03:25 AM
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I use a rubber mallot to flatten bulky seams.
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Old 07-02-2014, 04:00 AM
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The girls down South showed me to use door stops under the back of your machine, adjust as needed, re leaves the strain on your back. You might have to use two depending on how your machine is made.
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Old 07-02-2014, 05:02 AM
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Some great ideas here! We all have so much in our homes that we can re-purpose.
Sometimes it just takes a bit of thinking to see the other uses!

Here's some other ideas that I use ..... and I don't think I saw listed ...........
* Pampered Chef plastic scraper ---> hand/finger seam pressing
* brass newspaper holder for the fireplace ---> holds plastic rulers
* vertical letter/mail sorter with pen holders ---> holds rulers, patterns, stilletos, stitch rippers, scissors, etc.
* eye glass case ---> rotary cutter storage
* piggy bank ---> used rotary blades, needles, pins (actually mine is a miniature postal mailbox); doubles as a fabric/paperweight
* antique insulators ---> fabric weights
* baby change table ---> shelving underneath for storage; table on top holds current project extra fabric etc.
* finger cots, disposable gloves, garden gloves ---> FMQing
* small paint brushes ---> cleaning machine
* single packed alcohol swabs ---> cleaning needle from "goo" build up during FMQing
* long pipe cleaners ---> keep matching thread and bobbin together
* cow magnets ---> pin cushions!
* rubber shelf liner ---> under cutting mats to prevent sliding of mat on table; the spongy-ness of it makes for easier cutting IMHO
* parchment paper ---> see thru pressing cloth
* painter's tape ---> marking measurements on stash fabric; band-aids when PPing, and a piece comes off; notes on machine re settings; labeling project storage boxes;
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Originally Posted by cmrenno View Post
I have a metal magnetic dish that I bought at the auto parts store for my pins. It supposed to be for mechanics to put their screws and small tools in. I have wand that I used to use for magnetic bingo chips that I use to find fallen pins.
And those trays that Crisco sticks come in fit Schmetz Needle packs perfectly. I use that rubberized shelf line under my sewing machine and my sewing machine foot control to keep them from moving around.
I could probably come up with lots more.
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Recently there was a thread about a pad to prevent the sewing machine from moving. I bought a clear bath mat at Dollar General that has round holes in it. I cut off about 5" from one end to use under my foot control and folded the rest to put under the sewing machine. MAGIC--------for $3

I'm thinking the round holes in the mat will let heat dissipate from the foot control, too.
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Old 07-02-2014, 06:24 AM
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I like the plastic see thru containers sold for shoe boxes. Surprising how much fabric will fit in one, usually all the fabric for a quilt top. Since they are see thru, it's really easy to see which box holds which project
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Originally Posted by Aurora View Post
I use a buffalo tooth to press seams, the root end of the tooth has a nice smooth point which is great for pushing out corners. It only cost me $.50 and works great.
Is this an honest-to-goodness tooth from a buffalo?
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I use the colored flat bread-bag closer things (no idea what they're called) pinned to my blocks to mark which row or column the block goes in when I take the blocks from design wall to sewing machine. I write the column number on with a sharpie and use a different colored tab for each row. Have trained my kids to save them instead of throwing them out and now I have way more than I'll ever need!
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