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What is one of the handiest little tools you have in your sewing room?

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Old 12-08-2010, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by featherweight
Originally Posted by Lucky Patsy's "Mom"
I love those doughnut shaped bobbin holders, much better than the mess my bobbins were always in.
I have one of the bobbin holders and made a small pincushion to fit in the middle. Glued it into the donut hole. It works great for me.
Gosh, thanks for sharing...I want one!
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Old 12-08-2010, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by hheelleenn
Originally Posted by crewsemj
Don't know if this considered a tool, but it is to me. It is an old fashioned flat iron that I'm in the habit of reaching for to hold down the end of my cutting ruler so it doesn't slip on that last few inches of a cut!!! Next would be a pincushion. Need one that moves around with me!!
I too use an old iron (with the cord cut off) to hold down my ruler while cutting fabric.
What a great idea.........You guys may have solved my most hated issue with cutting.
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Old 12-08-2010, 04:26 PM
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I was an English teacher, and I love words! I think your comment about "messily" was fun...it should be a word! (Obviously, I know usage, but I am not, and have never been, a language Natzi. Language is dynamic and flows toward need.)
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Originally Posted by patdesign
Originally Posted by IBQLTN
I love my Purple Thang, my magnetic 'wand' for picking up pins, and my door stops. That's right ... door stops.
The wedge-shaped rubber kind that holds the door open.

I buy the large ones, they come 2 to the pack and I even found some in white at Dollar Tree. Place them under the back of your machine, about 2" from each end)to tilt it forward at a more ergonomically correct angle. Cuts down on shoulder fatigure and I can still use my cabinet insert around my machine. They always go to class with me because classroom tables are never at cabinet height.

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Freezing in Florida
Freezing in So. Fla too! Door stops sound good! :D
It is freezing here in GA....moved from FL a year ago and thought we would freeze to death..........use your quilts to keep warm
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Must be my Ott light.................can't see a thing without it at night when I do my hand piecing.
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This is silly....I have been pondering this for over an hour and I still can't pick just one!!! On top of that, I'm reading everyone else's posts to see if there are any neat little gadgets that I don't have yet.
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My rotary cutter and my Fons & Porter mechanical marking pencils.

I have bought EVERY marking pencil/device designed thus far and these pencils are the ONLY thing that mark neatly, last throughout the quilting of the quilt...and then wash out easily. They also make nice thin lines so they are easy to hand quilt and keep a neat line.
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I made myself a pin cushion and put velcro on it and then a piece of velcro on my machine. I attach the pin cushion (to the right on the arm) to my sewing machine and it is wonderful. Love having my pins near by and a place to stick them while sewing. Try it! You'll love it! Yolanda
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Originally Posted by stitchofclass2
I made myself a pin cushion and put velcro on it and then a piece of velcro on my machine. I attach the pin cushion (to the right on the arm) to my sewing machine and it is wonderful. Love having my pins near by and a place to stick them while sewing. Try it! You'll love it! Yolanda
can i ask you. what do you put inside your pin cushion ?
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The seam ripper. I make mistakes.
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