quilting notions - tackle box?
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My dear friend's birthday is Monday - she and I took our first quilting class together this summer and get together most Sunday evenings to sew - many of the world's problems are solved during our Sunday night sessions!
For her birthday present I bought a purple tackle box and plan to put things in it that are related to piecing/quilting....
so far I have:
painter's tape (for holding down fabric as we sandwich)
binder clips (for holding a quilt together as we sew on a binding)
needle threaders
T-pins
Basting safety pins
an angled paint brush for cleaning lint out of the machine
Any other ideas? I'd be especially interested in things that you wouldn't think were quilting notions. I've read the thread about household things that can be used for sewing, but was hoping for ideas for small items that will fit in the tackle box.
For her birthday present I bought a purple tackle box and plan to put things in it that are related to piecing/quilting....
so far I have:
painter's tape (for holding down fabric as we sandwich)
binder clips (for holding a quilt together as we sew on a binding)
needle threaders
T-pins
Basting safety pins
an angled paint brush for cleaning lint out of the machine
Any other ideas? I'd be especially interested in things that you wouldn't think were quilting notions. I've read the thread about household things that can be used for sewing, but was hoping for ideas for small items that will fit in the tackle box.
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I use clothespin and use a sharpie to write a # on top of them, to use when you are holding rows together to get ready to sew
1 - 20 or so, and can store them on a piece of cardboard covered with fabric
1 - 20 or so, and can store them on a piece of cardboard covered with fabric
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All great ideas and thanks for the link!
right now my dining room chairs are draped with rows I've sewn for a grandboy's quilt - one set on each chair. The clothespin idea would free up some of those!
right now my dining room chairs are draped with rows I've sewn for a grandboy's quilt - one set on each chair. The clothespin idea would free up some of those!
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more tips on this thread that I had created for us awhile back
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35650-7.htm#1729594
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35650-7.htm#1729594
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yes, get you one of those drying clothes racks and you can hang your projects on them
also the big plastic zip gallon storage bags are great to store projects, and the clear plastic shoe boxes, all sizes
also the big plastic zip gallon storage bags are great to store projects, and the clear plastic shoe boxes, all sizes
Originally Posted by JanTx
All great ideas and thanks for the link!
right now my dining room chairs are draped with rows I've sewn for a grandboy's quilt - one set on each chair. The clothespin idea would free up some of those!
right now my dining room chairs are draped with rows I've sewn for a grandboy's quilt - one set on each chair. The clothespin idea would free up some of those!
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