Slider substitue maybe???
#21
I have been using the teflon baking sheets instead of the slider for a couple of years now and they work just fine! I actually found five on ebay for I think it was $25. Gave away three of them to friends and they love it too!
#23
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Originally Posted by slk350
I must be really really dumb...I still can't figure what a slider is or how it is used for quilting...Is it for machine quilting?
#24
Originally Posted by scowlkat
I have been using the teflon baking sheets instead of the slider for a couple of years now and they work just fine! I actually found five on ebay for I think it was $25.
#25
Originally Posted by Berta48
I am wondering since the sliders are so expensive and (I have had 2 get ripped up already.) and cannot get them put back together! Do you suppose a person could use a silicone baking sheet? I saw one and they are only like 14.95 and much larger than that teeny tiny 25.00 thing.?
They have very large slider out now but 50.00 :shock:
They have very large slider out now but 50.00 :shock:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-74216-1.htm :thumbup:
#27
You and me are not dumb. I thought we were talking about White Castle burgers. We call them sliders around here. LOL
Originally Posted by slk350
I must be really really dumb...I still can't figure what a slider is or how it is used for quilting...Is it for machine quilting?
#28
Originally Posted by quilt queen 2
I picked up one fo those plastic things from the dollar store that they sell for a roll-up cutting board put a hole for my needle and used painters tape to hold it in place works great and is cheap!
#29
Originally Posted by PiecesinMn
You and me are not dumb. I thought we were talking about White Castle burgers. We call them sliders around here. LOL
Originally Posted by slk350
I must be really really dumb...I still can't figure what a slider is or how it is used for quilting...Is it for machine quilting?
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