What notions are a waste of money?
#201
I "borrowed" a pair of "nippers" from my husbands fly tying (fly fishing) equipment. Love them! We seem to spend a lot of time "borrowing" equipment between our two hobbies - they use a lot of the same equipment and fly fishing stores have a lot of goodies quilters would love to have.
#202
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
Originally Posted by featherweight
There is no way in h_l that I would cut with the scissors and templates.
:-D :-D Nor me! I'm beginning to think that way about the rotary cutter and ruler cutting now that I use the Go die cut machine. :wink:
#203
Originally Posted by lorli
Darn! I just bought one of those because I can't cut a straight line. Haven't tried it yet - it was expensive, too!
#204
Originally Posted by ajw
How about the Dritz basting gun?! Now that was a waste of money!! It is near impossible to keep the fabric layers taught while sliding the grid around underneath so that you can punch the gun through. And then the needle that inserts the little plastic tack through your fabric has such a lorge bore that it actually slices the fabric leaving little holes. I've tried using it twice and kicked myself both times after having to remove all of the little plastic tacks and wind up pin basting anyway. Uuuugh!
#205
Some one said: "I took my Sidewinder apart (couple of screws) and put in a piece of heavy iron I found in DH's shop. There is a lot of empty space inside it. It doesn't move anywhere or tip over. And it winds so much smoother."
Thank you for sharing this tip. I am going to try it. I didn't like the way mine worked either. I think this will really help.
Thank you for sharing this tip. I am going to try it. I didn't like the way mine worked either. I think this will really help.
#206
Originally Posted by littlehud
I love my pounce pad and stencils. It did take time figure it out. I love my magnetic pin holder and the quilting gloves. I use a magnetic "magic wand" my DGD no longer needs to pick up pins off the floor. Works great. I don't do hand quilting but do some hand sewing. Instead of a thimble (I've never found one I like) I cut fingers off a rubber glove (the ones you use for washing dishes). They fit great and work for me. DGD calls them "the finger". I had to laugh.
#210
Originally Posted by misseva
i thought "basting" spray was actually used to baste a quilt. at least that's what i use it for. what's the point of using spray and then pin/stitch basting? seems like extra work to me.
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