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What quilting/sewing notion are you most Thankful to have been invented?

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Old 11-27-2020, 10:58 AM
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It's a toss up between the magnetic pin dish

Ha! Don't know how I forgot this one, but I also love my magnetic pin dishes! I've got regular pin cushions but I never use them anymore.
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Old 11-27-2020, 12:27 PM
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Rotary cutter. also pre cuts.
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Old 11-27-2020, 06:55 PM
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Gadzooks - an inch off?

Sounds like my very first quilt. It had 3 square corners and a handle.
3 square corners and a handle? I am still laughing about this! I wince each time I look at my first quilt. It hangs on my sewing room wall to remind me of how far I've come in 35 years.
I agree the rotary cutter and mat revolutionized quilting. I couldn't get along without them. I also would mention . . . the internet! My quilting has definitely improved by leaps and bounds since I've been able to learn so much online. I love the resourcefulness of quilters who share new and better ways of doing things. I will never go back to thread basting (except for heirloom quilt tops) since I learned about Elmer's Washable School Glue!
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Old 11-27-2020, 08:00 PM
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3 square corners and a handle? I am still laughing about this! I wince each time I look at my first quilt. It hangs on my sewing room wall to remind me of how far I've come in 35 years.
I agree the rotary cutter and mat revolutionized quilting. I couldn't get along without them. I also would mention . . . the internet! My quilting has definitely improved by leaps and bounds since I've been able to learn so much online. I love the resourcefulness of quilters who share new and better ways of doing things. I will never go back to thread basting (except for heirloom quilt tops) since I learned about Elmer's Washable School Glue!
You're brave to hang your first quilt on the wall but I bet it makes you feel so much accomplishment in how you're progressed.

In my case, I made the quilt way before internet sewing videos and I didn't know anybody that quilted to ask questions. But, how hard could it be...right? When laid out flat it made me think of a square skillet with a handle. Don't know HOW I botched it that badly. LOL At least I gave it a try. Didn't try sewing anything for over 15 years after that because of the way that quilt turned out. I still have it - it's hidden in the basement.
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Old 12-05-2020, 05:30 PM
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I love almost all the different things that you guys have mentioned previously! However, what I really, really appreciate are online quilting groups like this one, as well as internet videos.
Why? I live in a very rural area. It has been hard to connect with a quilting group in person. What a blessing to be able to learn so much more. I value what my grandmother taught me in person. She was my foundation. But oh, I have gotten to learn SO much more from all you guys and from the videos!
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Old 12-06-2020, 06:02 AM
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I forgot one of the best inventions, at least to me- Youtube! What would I do without it?
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Old 12-06-2020, 06:14 AM
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I forgot one of the best inventions, at least to me- Youtube! What would I do without it?
Never thought about sewing videos. They do help a ton!
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Old 12-07-2020, 04:28 PM
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I remember seeing a rotary cutter for the first time at a quilt show.
i thought it was amazing, and i wanted one, but at the time it was
out of my financial range. I too cut up cardboard boxes of cereal.
After about a year, I did get the whole setup. those kits, he sold it with
the mat, cutter and a ruler. they were flying off the shelves. It's
amazing what and how a new product makes the world so much easier.
how did i quilt without my cutter, ruler and mat.
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Old 12-09-2020, 12:55 PM
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Having only started quilting a few years ago, the quilting YouTube videos have been so valuable to me! I knew no one who quilted when I started with the help of a Craftsy class online. Then I found this board & it has been wonderful! All the tools mentioned previously were in use when I started, so for me the internet community has been my best tool. Of course, I love my Babylock Jazz II, which is a great tool.
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Old 12-09-2020, 08:14 PM
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I find hand cut quilts really charming but I made one around 1995 and didn't make another quilt until 2017, so rotary cutter for me, too. I actually enjoy fussy cutting with plastic templates but only because it's not how I have to cut everything.

Also the walking foot if that counts.
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