Make do tools
#101
Last summer our local "Christmas Tree Shops" had large fabric totes in a variety of colors with prints for $1. I bought several to use when giving a quilt to someone. Then they can have the bag to use also.
#102
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Missouri
Posts: 3,430
I keep a packaged meat tray by my domestic sewing machine to hold extra bobbins, thread, needle threader, pencil ... all those small items that used to get pushed around the table and hidden under my project.
#103
Originally Posted by Ragann63
My favorite is a battery operated mustache trimmer. If you need to remove a long seam (like recently when I stitched my two backing pieces in different directions...,) you simply turn the trimmer upside down, so it doesn't cut the material and run it along the seam! Took out a ten foot seam in about 60 seconds!! Works great for even the little mistakes. I suggest battery power because it is more portable than electric cord. About 18-20 dollars at any drug store or Walmart.
#106
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: choctaw oklahoma
Posts: 291
Originally Posted by grammyj
One thing that is great is the magnetic bowls that you get at Harbor Freight. they are for car parts ( nuts and bolts etc) but they work fine for pins. That's what I use and they come in 4" and 6" I have both sizes, 1 for safety pins and 1 for my big quilt pins.They don't cost very much.
#107
Just wanted all you Harbor Freight people out there know that I'd never heard of that store until this post. So I Googled it, and there was one very close to my LQS about an hour away. So I went there for the first time yesterday - and came home with many of your great ideas. Thanks!
#109
Good for you! Our HF srore is also about an hr away,but so is a great LQS ...& both are near where DD lives.I plan to visit her next wk & might as well stop in the good stores while we're in the neighborhood.HF prices can't be beat,especially compared to LQSs.
Originally Posted by sosewcrazy
Just wanted all you Harbor Freight people out there know that I'd never heard of that store until this post. So I Googled it, and there was one very close to my LQS about an hour away. So I went there for the first time yesterday - and came home with many of your great ideas. Thanks!
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