Make do tools
#11
How neat! I've just started sewing, so I don't have all the typical supplies yet. Yesterday I found I had sewn the wrong blocks together, so I had to take the seam out.
But I didn't have a seam ripper.
Luckily, I had one of those little tiny pairs of silver scissors that come with manicure kits - and it worked perfectly!
But I didn't have a seam ripper.
Luckily, I had one of those little tiny pairs of silver scissors that come with manicure kits - and it worked perfectly!
#12
Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 2
The local computer stores are having back to school sales. My new favorite is the very small rectangular shaped. snap top. clear colored plastic boxes. They are on special for 25 cents. They are perfect for pins, etc. What a find! :thumbup:
A friend also showed me her plastic pencil box with her quilting supplies inside. Great for travel.
A friend also showed me her plastic pencil box with her quilting supplies inside. Great for travel.
#13
Walmart sells great plastic boxes that are meant to hold Hot Wheels cars. They are about $5 in the toy department. They work great to hold thread! They sell a similar box in the fabric department that is smaller for thread that is about $20!
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,352
My pins are in round containers that twist into each other making a tower with the bottom of one being the top of the next. I have two towers for different types of pins and each container has one type of pin in it.
But my favourite hardware tool is a 6' metal ruler that fits diagonally across whatever I want to cut.
But my favourite hardware tool is a 6' metal ruler that fits diagonally across whatever I want to cut.
#15
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: La Quinta, CA
Posts: 3,918
I use cheap 2" paint brushes to clean the lint from my Tin Lizzie. I got tired of searching for the brush with each bobbin change so I put a piece of velcro on each side of Lizzie's frame and on my cleaning brushes. They are always within reach.
#17
Me, too! I guess a trip to the hardware store is in order! I do need a rubber mallet for whacking thick seams, my nice, clean one seemed to disappear about the same time that a dirty one turned up on my husband's bench! Hummmm....
#18
Originally Posted by walen
Me, too! I guess a trip to the hardware store is in order! I do need a rubber mallet for whacking thick seams, my nice, clean one seemed to disappear about the same time that a dirty one turned up on my husband's bench! Hummmm....
#20
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Greendale Twp: Midland, MI
Posts: 216
It doesn't hurt to have your own equipped tool box too.
I head to a Craftsman tool sale for this. I have bought all four daughters their own, filled, toolboxes. They have gone on from there.
I like to keep my tools clean. No grease on any of my fabrics.
I head to a Craftsman tool sale for this. I have bought all four daughters their own, filled, toolboxes. They have gone on from there.
I like to keep my tools clean. No grease on any of my fabrics.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
craftybear
Main
213
08-19-2012 04:00 AM
patricej
Main
78
08-28-2010 11:17 AM