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Robbins I forgot them but shop had some prewounds
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The check list idea is a really good one. At my first class, I got there with my power cord and foot pedal, but I left them back the next day to get them!! I felt really stupid.
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Everyone has given you excellent suggestions. The only other item I take sometimes is a small gooseneck lamp. I really like to be able to see what I'm stitching and if your in a back room for the class sometimes the lighting isn't the best. Have fun!
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post it notes and blue masking tape. sometimes you do not finish and you can make a note right on your project. blue tape to mark my rulers where I need to make multiple cuts of the same size.
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Oh, and enjoy your class. they are always fun. everyone eager to learn and share their experiences. the comaraderie you develope will be great.
I am going to my first retreat the beginning of december and I am soooo excited to go. the hostess .will be Eleanor Burns. How cool is that! |
band aids and hand wipes - better to have and not need, than to need and not have
labeling all of one's own things is an excellent idea - just in case someone borrows an item - there is no issue about whose it is if the item isn't returned immediately! |
Labeling is a very good idea. At one of our last classes a cherished pair of scissors must have gone home with somebody else & the girl never recovered them.
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If you are sewing in the class I often wind several bobbins. That way if something happens and one does not work you have extras. The you are set to finish up when you get home!
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I like it so much better when the supplies needed are shown in list form instead of paragraph form.
When in list form, I can more easily check off each item as I gather it - and/or write a note to myself about the item. |
Nail polish or paint on scissors or rotary cutters - white not particularly attractive - is an effective way or marking items.
I wonder if one could make a mini-stencil with one's name ? |
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