What are your favorite tools?
#1
Junior Member
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: NC
Posts: 192
What are your favorite tools?
I am just starting out and have found a few tools that have quickly become my favorites, and am still discovering things. What are yours?
My favorites:
Shape Cut Pro slotted ruler
GrabbIt magnetic pin cushion
Seam-Fix seam ripper
and then of course the essential rotary cutter and mat, but that goes without saying
My favorites:
Shape Cut Pro slotted ruler
GrabbIt magnetic pin cushion
Seam-Fix seam ripper
and then of course the essential rotary cutter and mat, but that goes without saying
#2
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: central Indiana
Posts: 1,166
I have a very small pair of scissors...not sure who makes them but I got them at the LQS. The blades are about an inch and a half to two inches long and the handles are black. They are sharp all the way to the point. I love them so much I have three or four pair placed strategically around the house. Absolutely essential!
#3
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,559
My Brother 1500, and I'm only half joking. I love this machine!
Kai scissors in 3 sizes.
John James needles.
Clover perfect fit leather thimbles.
Elmer's washable school glue, liquid and stick.
Alex Anderson's 4-in-1 seam ripper tool.
Olfa frosted rulers.
Ikea bendable LED desk lamp.
Niagra non-aerosol spray starch.
Both parchment and freezer paper.
Heat-resistant template plastic for applique.
Superior's Bottom Line thread.
And my design wall, which is simply W&N cotton batting tacked to the wall.
Kai scissors in 3 sizes.
John James needles.
Clover perfect fit leather thimbles.
Elmer's washable school glue, liquid and stick.
Alex Anderson's 4-in-1 seam ripper tool.
Olfa frosted rulers.
Ikea bendable LED desk lamp.
Niagra non-aerosol spray starch.
Both parchment and freezer paper.
Heat-resistant template plastic for applique.
Superior's Bottom Line thread.
And my design wall, which is simply W&N cotton batting tacked to the wall.
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Upper Michigan
Posts: 8,248
Lets see my olfa cutting matt, my june taylor cutting matt- that I cant do without!, good rotary cutter, ,good seam ripper, my ott light!, my large purse shaped pin cushion a qb member made for me! This board- its a wealth of info and support! :-)
#8
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 311
I'm with Peckish...Love my Brother 1500,
Accuquilt Go,
Best Press,
Sharpies,
Blue Painters Tape,
Parchment and freezer paper,
Teflon square-sheet for ironing,
snip-it thread cutters,
Gingers
Dental tool #35 for removing stitches.
Polypropylene sheets for art quilts (and Photoshop!),
The steel bowls with a magnet on the bottom for pins (from discount stores and Autozone type places)...
....I'd get that $99 thimble if I weren't on a budget!!
Accuquilt Go,
Best Press,
Sharpies,
Blue Painters Tape,
Parchment and freezer paper,
Teflon square-sheet for ironing,
snip-it thread cutters,
Gingers
Dental tool #35 for removing stitches.
Polypropylene sheets for art quilts (and Photoshop!),
The steel bowls with a magnet on the bottom for pins (from discount stores and Autozone type places)...
....I'd get that $99 thimble if I weren't on a budget!!
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 311
I'm with Peckish...Love my Brother 1500,
Accuquilt Go,
Best Press,
Sharpies,
Blue Painters Tape,
Parchment and freezer paper,
Teflon square-sheet for ironing,
snip-it thread cutters,
Gingers
Dental tool #35 for removing stitches.
Polypropylene sheets for art quilts (and Photoshop!),
The steel bowls with a magnet on the bottom for pins (from discount stores and Autozone type places)...
....I'd get that $99 thimble if I weren't on a budget!!
Accuquilt Go,
Best Press,
Sharpies,
Blue Painters Tape,
Parchment and freezer paper,
Teflon square-sheet for ironing,
snip-it thread cutters,
Gingers
Dental tool #35 for removing stitches.
Polypropylene sheets for art quilts (and Photoshop!),
The steel bowls with a magnet on the bottom for pins (from discount stores and Autozone type places)...
....I'd get that $99 thimble if I weren't on a budget!!
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