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Innov8R 07-22-2017 08:35 AM

Thanks for the idea about the 60 yards of masking paper. I make a lot of patterns for non-quilting type sewing and will check into that masking paper right away.

Pam S 07-22-2017 08:36 AM

I use the magnetic tool bar mentioned above when I'm floating quilt tops on my LA. It's very strong and can keep the top securely attached to the belly bar.

meanmom 07-22-2017 01:14 PM

The fishing aisle in Wal Mart etc is also a good place to shop. The lure boxes and tackle boxes are great for storing things.

DACO48 07-22-2017 06:08 PM

I have the above mentioned canvas bag. I keep it right beside my machine on the floor with my quilting essentials. Whenever I leave to go to a class or sewing day, just pick up my bag and go. Saves so much time and I know the things I need are already there.

LyndaOH 07-23-2017 07:51 AM

What do you all think about using the three shelf cart (the one where the handle is flush with the top) as an ironing station? My husband should be able to make me a slightly larger board for it. You could store your ironing supplies below, including your iron when you aren't using it, and fabrics or projects waiting to be ironed there too. Or maybe fusibles. Hmmmm....

Debbie C 07-23-2017 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by paintmejudy (Post 7868263)
from Harbor Freight - 45mm round blades - used in the handle for carpet layers to cut carpet but fit into a rotary cutter. I have an Olfa and it fits, and I think they fit in Fiskars too. 2 in a pack $1.99. Sometimes blades are not as sharp as other batches but can't beat the price.


As many times as I've been to Harbor Freight, I ask for these round blades and nobody there knows what I'm talking about. FRUSTRATING!

Barb_MO 07-23-2017 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by tropit (Post 7868664)
I've been thinking...I gotta have one of those red, or magenta rolling carts from HFT that I've mentioned in the first thread. I'm decorating the loft with colorful quilts and rugs. The bright color will really go wellwith everything I have so far. I think I'll get the cart and some rectangular baskets to put on the cart's shelves for storage. Adorable! Sure beats those broken down plastic carts that I dealing with.

Here's the links to what I'm referring to:https://www.harborfreight.com/30-in-...art-62179.html
and
https://www.harborfreight.com/30-inc...art-97542.html
and
https://www.harborfreight.com/large-...wer-90428.html

(Sorry, I can't find the magenta one right now, but it was really cute.)

(No, I'm not employed by HFT and I'm not trying to push their products. I'm just having a creative brainstorm.)

~C

I saw on that page with the magenta cart a magnetic parts holder...good to hold you sewing pins.

Treequilter 07-24-2017 07:37 AM

I bought the fold down small dolly to put my sewing machine and supplies on when I go to quilting classes and quilt retreats. Sure saves the back!!

quiltmouse 07-24-2017 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by Debbie C (Post 7869913)
As many times as I've been to Harbor Freight, I ask for these round blades and nobody there knows what I'm talking about. FRUSTRATING!

It's the replacement blades for a carpet cutter

https://www.harborfreight.com/catalo...=carpet+cutter

Cam's gram 07-24-2017 02:53 PM

I used the hardwood workbench for a ironing station. DH put castor wheels on it and filled the holes on top. It's great! I believe I got the idea from this board.


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