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#371
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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OH I LOVE this idea! We made these but used paint and swirled around in the clear bulbs.
#372
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Killeen, Texas
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The best tip I've learned is to cut scraps AS I GO, anticipating a flying geese queen. I cut 3x5 bricks. The "sky" squares are pre-cut also. Before I start a seam on the current project, I stitch about 10 geese seams. Keeps me from being bored and the goose quilt should be half-done by the time I finish the current project, BTW, does anybody want scraps that are smaller than 3 x 5? Many good strings. Free; just pay shipping.
#373
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#376
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Georgia
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I hate those little tails that hang off of bobbins. I bought a package of hole re-enforcements and put the "tail"on the top (flat side) of the bobbin and then put the re-enforcement on top of that. I also write 100% cotton on the re-enforcement so I know which thread is in the bobbin. If there's nothing written on the re-enforcement then it's not 100% cotton thread.
I also took a sharpie and marked on two of my bobbins so I'll also know if the black or white thread that is on the bobbin is bobbin thread for embroidering.
Thanks everyone for the great suggestions!
I also took a sharpie and marked on two of my bobbins so I'll also know if the black or white thread that is on the bobbin is bobbin thread for embroidering.
Thanks everyone for the great suggestions!
#377
For a neat "binding buddy" buy a foam swimming noodle at the dollar store, cut it into 6-8 inch lengths. Run a long shoe string or length of bias tape thru the center hole, long enough to go around your neck, then role your binding around it as you press it in half. It will unroll easily as you sew the binding to the quilt.
I use an old cafeteria table as a cutting table . To make it taller I cut 4- 14inch lengths of PVC pipe in a diameter to fit the legs, stuck one on each leg, now table is right height.
Instead of buying a "wooden iron" use one half of a spring type clothes pin.
Sharpen the pointy end of a wooden chop stick, use as a stiletto or a point turner. The other end can be used as a wooden iron
Make a Muslin pillow case for your portable ironing board. It can be removed and washed.
I use an old cafeteria table as a cutting table . To make it taller I cut 4- 14inch lengths of PVC pipe in a diameter to fit the legs, stuck one on each leg, now table is right height.
Instead of buying a "wooden iron" use one half of a spring type clothes pin.
Sharpen the pointy end of a wooden chop stick, use as a stiletto or a point turner. The other end can be used as a wooden iron
Make a Muslin pillow case for your portable ironing board. It can be removed and washed.
#378
My best idea????? To stop, go to the bathroom, and find something to eat. sorry - it's late, I'm tired, and I can imagine any idea I could come up with is something someone else has told me about!!!! Welcome to the quilting world!
#380
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
Posts: 6,673
I tried pipe cleaners as well but I have also tried long handle paint brushes which has more control going into top section.
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