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crazy cat lady 06-11-2010 04:04 PM

I'm looking for a pattern for welding caps. Can anybody help me :cry: Sure would appreciate any input :)

I also have a tip for sewing 1/4" seams: I use the magnet from the back of a picture frame & place it on the throat plate @ the 1/4" line :thumbup:

bearisgray 06-11-2010 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by crazy cat lady
I'm looking for a pattern for welding caps. Can anybody help me :cry: Sure would appreciate any input :)

I also have a tip for sewing 1/4" seams: I use the magnet from the back of a picture frame & place it on the throat plate @ the 1/4" line :thumbup:

I've heard that one should not put magnets on computerized machines. Is this true?

craftybear 06-11-2010 04:10 PM

you should not have any magnets around computerized sewing machines, that is what the dealer told me and can't use the magnetic pincushions either

craftybear 06-11-2010 04:12 PM

here is a link for those hats to buy them

http://www.gambeenohats.com/

craftybear 06-11-2010 04:13 PM

here is a pattern to make them

http://www.blueroseweb.com/welding_cap_patterns.php

craftybear 06-11-2010 04:15 PM

look at this blog about those hats

http://craftingwithmawmawbecky.blogs...ding-caps.html

clem55 06-11-2010 04:35 PM

I sat a magnetic pincushion on mine, and really messed things up. Lucky for me, it was dstill under warrenty! Ao no, no magnetics on computerized machines!!

Gwyn 06-19-2010 05:42 PM

Don't use magnets anywhere near computer stuff. The hardward can be completely lost because it has tiny bits of metal in it. I put a magnetic business card on the side of a metal CPU case. It took one weekend to completely erase my computers programs. Not good. Pins that have been on a magnetic pin cushion have usually developed some amount of magnetic properties. Done use pins from a magnetic pin cushion in your machine sewing. I finally threw my magnetic pin cushion away and purchased a magnet with low pull to help pick up pins on the floor. Then I transfer them to my regular pin cushion.

Another hint: You can take a magnetic strip usually used to make refrigerater magnets. Put a long strip on the front of those floor cleaners. It makes it easy to sweep up the pins.


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