quilting notions - tackle box?
#22
Originally Posted by craftybear
I am going to buy a roll up blind to make my design wall with flannel, that way my blocks will stick to it
#23
Originally Posted by Minnesewta-sam
How about one of those magnetic wand tools that extends (in auto parts dept) for picking up pins and such from the floor. These are less than $2 I believe. What a great idea for a gift. Have fun.
How about sticky notes. (or did I miss someone posting that!)
#24
i go to the dollar store and buy those mini ice cube trays..each one has like 30 something little sections i think.. but each one holds one bobbin so they can be filled all at once, instead of just run you run out.. so handy, sitting in my desk drawer.. empty a bobbin, just pull one out and load! so cool.
#26
Ya'll are so helpful and ... make me laugh, too. Chocolate! Oh ... I'd love to, but we both do weight watchers so ... perhaps a teeny tiny piece?
Tomorrow I'll be headed to the store to finish out your list.
THANKS!
Tomorrow I'll be headed to the store to finish out your list.
THANKS!
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School glue, chocolate, seam ripper, chocolate, chop stick for a stiletto, small hair scrunchies for her bobbins so they don't unravel, chocolate, clothespins for binding, color catcher sheets, thimble, chocolate, mechanical pencil, chocolate..
Oh and did I mention chocolate??
Oh and did I mention chocolate??
#28
I have an extension wand that has a light and magnet at the end to pick up pins that go under the table. I bought it at Job Lot they also sell them at Sears in the tool dept. I also have a wrist magnet I got at Harbor Freight.
#30
Okay - it's done and I'll give it to her tomorrow. I ended up with:
clothespins - one pulled apart to use as a seam pusher, some of them numbered to hold rows together
needle threaders
basting safety pins
T-pins
new bobbins and one of my diabetic test strip bottles to put the filled ones in
painters tape
colored chalk and a pencil sharpener with a large hole
spray starch
pages of tips printed off of this forum
binder clips to hold binding in place
We work together so I have an angel food cake with fruit to share with our lunch buddies.
I could have used all of your ideas, but had to stop somewhere!
Thanks - the QB Queens come through again!
clothespins - one pulled apart to use as a seam pusher, some of them numbered to hold rows together
needle threaders
basting safety pins
T-pins
new bobbins and one of my diabetic test strip bottles to put the filled ones in
painters tape
colored chalk and a pencil sharpener with a large hole
spray starch
pages of tips printed off of this forum
binder clips to hold binding in place
We work together so I have an angel food cake with fruit to share with our lunch buddies.
I could have used all of your ideas, but had to stop somewhere!
Thanks - the QB Queens come through again!
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