What do you keep by your sewing machine?
#11
I keep a satay stick stuck with bluetack to the top of my machine. Wonderful instrument for pulling up loops of bobbin cotton, pushing bulky seams under needle or just being skinny enough to guide fabric right up to the needle without sewing finger. I also have a pair of tweezers for grabbing that piece of cotton that my fingers never seem to be able to catch.
#12
I made this neat little thread catcher pin cushion and it is just so handy for scissors, seam ripper, new needles etc etc. I'm noy very good at this but I hope this link works.
http://www.sewmamasew.com/store/medi...nOrganizer.pdf
http://www.sewmamasew.com/store/medi...nOrganizer.pdf
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 2,146
I have an old table with the machine inside but it is closed up it has drawers so the top one has all my thread, bobbins, small scissors, seam ripper, and some pins. On top of the table I have a pin cushion my glass of whatever I am drinking(usually pop). and the best thing up there, besides my new machine, is a picture of DH and me! I wanted to frame it for my room but haven't yet. I think I like it laying there so that I can look at it. I just love him so much and he is the one that says," the money is in the bank so buy it!" :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
#16
Banned
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bikini Bottom
Posts: 5,652
Depending on if I am in my shop or on one of the many machines I have strewn through my home. But every machine has extra bobbins, needles, scissors, threader, what ever accessories that were offered for that model and year, and the owners manual for integrity shoveled in the drawers.
In my shop I have it set up like a quilters man cave!! Flat screen, surround sound, love seat for the guest, magazine rack and a wall unit that I built with an array of machines that I can use in my central bench. My quilting table is 36"x 140" with a Singer treadle mounted under it and the cutting table is 32" x 66".
I have a cabinet on one end of the quilting bench with all sorts of must haves for sewing, along with manuals and accessories for the machines I have earmarked for use and I have a 2 drawer filing cabinet under the other end so I can store my patterns and other future projects.
I am adding on another 2000sqft so I will have a place to put all of my sewing memorabilia and vintage sewing machines that do not get used. eventually my shop will look like an old Singer sewing store with the downstairs for my collection and the upstairs for the game/media room. I even have a couple of backlit signs that came off of a Singer store front in the 30's that will be mounted to the front of my shop.
Billy
In my shop I have it set up like a quilters man cave!! Flat screen, surround sound, love seat for the guest, magazine rack and a wall unit that I built with an array of machines that I can use in my central bench. My quilting table is 36"x 140" with a Singer treadle mounted under it and the cutting table is 32" x 66".
I have a cabinet on one end of the quilting bench with all sorts of must haves for sewing, along with manuals and accessories for the machines I have earmarked for use and I have a 2 drawer filing cabinet under the other end so I can store my patterns and other future projects.
I am adding on another 2000sqft so I will have a place to put all of my sewing memorabilia and vintage sewing machines that do not get used. eventually my shop will look like an old Singer sewing store with the downstairs for my collection and the upstairs for the game/media room. I even have a couple of backlit signs that came off of a Singer store front in the 30's that will be mounted to the front of my shop.
Billy
#17
Originally Posted by AtHomeSewing
I use lots of little things while sewing and like to keep them handy. I found a flatware caddy at Target awhile back and turned it into a Sew Tote! It works well for me. I put some foamular in the bottoms of some of the areas to elevate them, and then some crafter's foam rubber to protect the tips of the scissors.
I've got multiple scissors, rotary cutters, and even two spray bottles in there, and MOST important, the Seam Rippers! I also made the little pin cushion which buttons onto the end.
I've got multiple scissors, rotary cutters, and even two spray bottles in there, and MOST important, the Seam Rippers! I also made the little pin cushion which buttons onto the end.
#19
First and foremost is my stiletto. After that small pointed scissors, pincushion, 1/4" foot, are on the right and hanging to the left is my scrapbag. Near by is a small tray with some ther feet, bobins, etc. All very handy so I can get to them easily. :wink:
#20
Well, let's see. I keep my beloved seam ripper, snip scissors, pin cushion, magnetic seam guide, tweezers and a pair of glasses. Sometimes I think I should keep a hammer nearby for those days that the sewing just isn't going as planned. :lol: :wink:
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
lots2do
Mission: Organization
28
09-08-2016 04:14 AM
IrishgalfromNJ
Main
4
08-04-2014 07:29 AM
Sunflowerzz
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
23
10-21-2013 06:09 PM