Great tip- I have another one that can't be lost- I rub my shoe across the rug and it balls up the thread
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Thanks for the tip, I am going to look for some. The sticky rollers fill up too fast. Thanks for sharing.
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i bought one at a yard sale and it had the little one which I keep in my purse. I love these and I used the big one a little while ago before I did a little quilting as the threads and some fuzz was on the quilt so I used it and then rinsed it and it didn't take long for it to dry. I was able to use it again soon after that. I think they are great. Huggies, Fay
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You can find the big sponges in the aisle where the car polish is in Dollar General. It works great.
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Wow, Thanks, what a great idea, and nice of you to share!!
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Great idea! My law teacher told me to use a toilet bowl brush! It works!
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Hey Great Tip!! Thanks!
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Yes they are great,I use one for everything, even the ironing of clothes for fluff and stuff.
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Originally Posted by quilt gramma
We all end with with loose threads from cutting or sewing or ironing our material no way to prevent it . I had a friend that showed me a neat tool that picks it easy and fast . It was purchased from the a Dollar store and it is like a lint brush only it is like rubber on the plastic roller and comes in two sizes that i found . All you do is roll over the cutting table or where you have thread you want picked up and it clings to it. I even use it to pick up small pieces of material .Once the roller is full- wash it in cold water and all the threads come off .Let the roller dry and you are good to use it again . Best thing i found so far that works and is cheap to buy.
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I will be trying to find one of those. :D
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