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Help, I can't find the thread ....
For things you buy at the Dollar store and harbor freight and use in your quilting room.
Any help / suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you! |
Dollar store I purchase glue sticks, harbor freight some people purchase their rotary blades
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Originally Posted by LAQUITA
(Post 7737346)
For things you buy at the Dollar store and harbor freight and use in your quilting room.
Any help / suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you! |
Originally Posted by ckcowl
(Post 7737351)
Dollar store I purchase glue sticks, harbor freight some people purchase their rotary blades
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Me, too. The blades were cheaper, but their useful cutting life was also much shorter.
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Originally Posted by cathyvv
(Post 7737375)
Me, too. The blades were cheaper, but their useful cutting life was also much shorter.
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was it this one?
[h=2]Laser pointer for marking showing seam?[/h] |
Originally Posted by slbram17
(Post 7737370)
I stopped buying blades from HF...last couple packages complete fails..
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The magnetic bowl (screws) for pins, any of their tape measures because they lock, and a lot of women are buying the workbench and turning them into an ironing or cutting table. It has the drawers in and an area below for supplies.
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Helen C has the best idea for long armers that float the quilt top--the magnets along the metal belly bar eliminate the need to pin! both my shirts and I love this idea!
At Dollar Tree I like the extra large "ziploc"bags as project bags. Also at HF I got a folding cart to make it easy to haul all the extras that don't fit into my machine rolling bag when I go to guild sew days, retreats, etc. They also have a device that looks like a car antena with a magnet on the end--picks up pins. I also got a hand switch for my separate bobbin winder for long arm to replace the foot pedal--a more consistent speed on the wind now and thus more consistent winds. (plus frees me to step away and do other stuff too) Also I bought a laser level/square that I use to square my quilts when I block them (which I don't do that often) and Helen also suggested using it to get a straight line when cutting bat--yea! that works great! |
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