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MaryKatherine 01-11-2018 08:35 AM

I just think about the character 'Pig Pen' in the Peanuts cartoon. All that stuff around him?.....Threads!

JanieH 01-11-2018 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 7979805)
This brush will take thread and pet hair off anything. I was skeptical but it works.
http://shop.flylady.net/p/(RUB-BOGO) Now it's buy one get one free.

I have their broom and love it. I just ordered the brushes and also their toilet bowl brush.

JanieH 01-11-2018 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by themadpatter (Post 7980169)
LOL! You're going to have to explain this to me, because I am a seriously scandalous person when it comes to being presentable. During gardening season, if I'm working in the garden and need something from home depot, I just jump on my bike and go get it. Mud and all. I think it helps that I am short and buxom, so most of the dirt I accumulate is under the equator (my bustline) and therefore invisible to me, lol. I'm sure its the same with thread.

I do the same when I am working, especially in the yard, and find I need something from Home Depot, etc., to finish the job.

And Midwife - you and I must have the same stylist! I wear mostly dark colors so of course I have 2 light colored cats. My style is definitely cat hair and threads.

cathyvv 01-11-2018 04:07 PM

Where can I get me some of those "demon" jeans? That typo gave me a good laugh! Seems I am not the only one with fat fingers...

quilting cat 01-11-2018 08:08 PM

I was careful to insist on a smooth laminate flooring in my sewing room, easy to dust up threads. I also keep a bag by the machine for threads and snips too small to use. If your sewing area is carpeted, a plastic tablecloth would help.

Rose_P 01-11-2018 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by midwife (Post 7980167)
Cat hair and thread is a fashion accessory in my house.

Mine, too! I wear them as a badge of honor. If anyone is troubled, they may look the other way. After I came out of my cataract fog a few years ago I was a little surprised at how much thread turns up in unexpected places, but I haven't been losing any sleep over it. The only thread I have to be sure to keep under control is thread that is long enough to make the cats sick if they ingest it. That can be fatal, and it includes thread that they might reel right off a spool. I keep the sewing room off limits to the pets.

JustAbitCrazy 01-12-2018 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by cathyvv (Post 7981129)
Where can I get me some of those "demon" jeans? That typo gave me a good laugh! Seems I am not the only one with fat fingers...

I did a double take on "demon", then it gave me a good laugh, too!

nightquilter 01-12-2018 06:16 PM

There is a pet hair brush that rolls and it has a bin that catches all hair (thread) then when full you just take to trash and empty. I am trying to find the item on-line. I will attach the name when I locate it. You push and pull this roller quickly with short stokes works wonderful for hair and threads on clothes and carpet.

Sheri.a 01-13-2018 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Pagzz (Post 7980533)
Someone referred to the threads as "quilter's bling" sorry can't remember who.

I heard them referred to as “quilt poop” and have cheerily called them such since. :D

JanieH 01-13-2018 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by Sheri.a (Post 7982111)
I heard them referred to as “quilt poop” and have cheerily called them such since. :D

Oh, that is just too funny - I am definitely adopting that phrase also!


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