Quilt In A Day triangle square up ruler. Best time saver ever.
Rotating cutting mat. Worst waste of money is the Triangulations video. |
Originally Posted by joysewer
(Post 4834633)
I wouldn't be without the Kwik Klip that helps close pins when you are pin basting.....it really saves the fingers!
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Originally Posted by pinkberrykay
(Post 4835702)
Did you pay the $6.00 to ship it? I found it on Amazon.com for $6.04 plus 4.04 shipping. Or. $10.39 free shipping.
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I love my Quiltcut2, wonderclips, my retractable Olfa cutter, Stitching Lines (easier for me than Tiger Tape), and my Creative Grids rulers.
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Originally Posted by carolaug
(Post 4835183)
You can get it on line. its $9.99 http://www.mightybright.com/Magnifie...with-Magnifier.
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My new year's resolution: no more gadgets that are one use and collect dust. I will walk by all the gadget demos at quilt shows and not even stop to look and will never buy one online unless at least ten of you recommend it.:)
After all the money spent on gadgets, my favorite and most useful and cheapest are: Bamboo chopsticks (stilleto use and poking out corners after turning) and one half a spring clothespin ( wooden ironing thing). |
A glass of dry white wine after another 'ripping' session.
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Originally Posted by karenpatrick
(Post 4837474)
Wish I had seen this before I ordered it from the other place.
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Best seam ripper
My best seam ripper is a scissors - Its a surgical scissors like they use to sew up wounds in the hospital. It works just great. Much faster then a regular seam ripper. Try it, you'll like it.
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These sound great, hadn't realized how bad my sight had become till I had to use two pairs of glasses to rip out some seams, which I never ever have to do.lol hehehehe:p
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