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valleyquiltermo 09-15-2011 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by clynns
This subject is one of the best one's that I've read. It helps me alot to see what everyone else uses to aid in their quilting.

Ditto

purplefiend 09-15-2011 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by hobo2000
At night I wear one of those thingys like a small miners headlamp focused on the needle area. Really helps. Magnetic dish from Harbor Freight for small scissors, seam rippers, etc. Telescoping magnet to get all the pins off the floor every night. One of those sticky rollers to get all of the loose thread off me and the quilt. I know there is more, but can't think.

I use a head light for lighting on my treadle machine.

Singer 237 treadle machine
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valleyquiltermo 09-15-2011 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by leggz48
No one has mentioned (or maybe I missed it) pizza boxes to separate projects....easy to stack....and to carry. I went to our local pizza restaurant asn asked if they would sell me a couple and she asked if that was all I wanted; so I said to make it 4. She gave them to me FREE.

I don't have room on my wall for a spool holder, but I have lots of shelves, so I use a graduated spice shelf (one that has 3 levels and telescopes out from maybe 6" to 12" that I found at the Container Store) for stacking my thread spools and cones.

Great I deals on the pizza boxes, I do use the ones we get our pizzas in, lined with aluminum foil to spray my pieces with spray adhesive, works great.

Great idea to insert a Q-tip for stacking a matching bobbin on top of the smaller spools. I haven't mastered a method for matching up cones and bobbins yet....any suggestions?


PatQuilts 09-15-2011 05:10 PM

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I use the revolving one and two-tier round kitchen storage shelves made for spices. Great for large spools of thread as well as odds and ends stored in pill containers. Handy for storing lots of small things in a small space on a shelf.

Rubbermaid makes this 2 tier one.
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purplefiend 09-15-2011 05:44 PM

I use the Plano double sided fishing lure boxes for my bobbins; no more spilled or misplaced bobbins. My collection of machines of course don't use the same type of bobbins, its an easy way to keep them separated. I buy them at Wal-Mart.
here's a link for them:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Plano-Doub...nizer/16351086

ShabbyTabby 09-15-2011 06:06 PM

I use my "grabber stick" to pick up pins from the floor.
It has a magnetic tip and works like a charm and I don't have to bend over...
Also use old Altoid tins to hold used rotary cutter blades, use a 3 ring binder to hold all the blocks I copy off the computer.
Wooden sish-k-bob stick for pushing material through machine.

ribbbbons 09-15-2011 06:38 PM

dental picks (set) on ebay for tearing out seams

CarolynW 09-15-2011 08:03 PM

I also use pizza boxes for quilt blocks, I ask for them flat and fold the writing inside so they look nicer on the closet shelves. Other things in my sewing room:

Bulletin board for newspaper/magazine articles, name tag, future projects, etc.

Large Mug for holding pencils, machine oil & paper cutting scissors;

Plastic divided box for extra presser feet (I put felt squares in each; cushions feet and it easier to see contents;

My favorite pins from a florist, perfect length with plastic heads and have lasted for years;

Adhesive hooks to hold stencils on the side of my cabinet;

Tackle box tray for accessories; in sight under my Sew Steady table;

Bullet light by machine, hang tape measures and embroidery hoops, etc. on it;

Handled carry tub for quilting supplies;

Pieces of balloons for pulling needles when hand quilting.

B Jane 09-15-2011 08:41 PM

Hemostat for turning things right side out.
Painters tape
bamboo skewers
Freezer paper
Parchment paper

DonnaB 09-15-2011 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by valleyquiltermo

Originally Posted by clynns
This subject is one of the best one's that I've read. It helps me alot to see what everyone else uses to aid in their quilting.

Ditto

Ditto again.


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