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    12-11-2024, 04:56 PM
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    Posted By knadwyer

    They would be over my cutting area. Thus, no head...

    They would be over my cutting area. Thus, no head smacking and handy. I like your from the sides idea. I can drill holes in flat metal bars, then screw flat bars perpendicular to a piece of wood then...
    12-11-2024, 04:46 PM
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    Posted By knadwyer

    Very functional and sweet, too!

    Very functional and sweet, too!
    11-09-2024, 08:10 PM
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    Views: 8,438
    Posted By knadwyer

    Storing quilting rulers on angled downwards wall

    I have been thinking about storing rulers this way by mounting nails in a board that are angled higher than parallel to the floor with some sort of clear acrylic (magazine type vertical usually)...
    Forum: Pictures
    09-26-2017, 09:30 AM
    Replies: 138
    Views: 94,090
    Posted By knadwyer

    I have the same frame!

    Hi,

    I am the proud newest owner of a craigslisted frame like that. It is now in Needham, MA but before me was out on Cape Cod and before that was part of a quilting group in Concord, MA I...
    03-07-2017, 08:58 AM
    Replies: 36
    Views: 9,313
    Posted By knadwyer

    I put fat quarters in one of those shoe or...

    I put fat quarters in one of those shoe or sweater things that hang from a bar and have little caves.
    03-07-2017, 08:56 AM
    Replies: 36
    Views: 9,313
    Posted By knadwyer

    Every once in a while, your call on distance,...

    Every once in a while, your call on distance, instead of inserting vertically, put a stack (fabric facing you) on its side and make it go to the top of the shelf so you use some of that vertical...
    03-06-2017, 12:23 PM
    Replies: 53
    Views: 13,151
    Posted By knadwyer

    If you are not really tall, you might put a nail...

    If you are not really tall, you might put a nail in a stud to the left of your peg board and you can hang your wooden thread holder there. I used to stand mine up but I now prefer them hanging. And,...
    02-24-2017, 11:09 AM
    Replies: 86
    Views: 20,436
    Posted By knadwyer

    I use these free clear zippered shut bags too and...

    I use these free clear zippered shut bags too and they are stored on visible shelving. I have a paper grocery bag of empty blanket bags for future UFOs I hope I never need!
    Forum: Main
    02-15-2017, 12:03 PM
    Replies: 23
    Views: 6,116
    Posted By knadwyer

    http://quiltersselect.com/products/Whats-New-From-...

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    02-15-2017, 12:02 PM
    Replies: 23
    Views: 6,116
    Posted By knadwyer

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    Forum: Pictures
    02-15-2017, 11:30 AM
    Replies: 49
    Views: 7,072
    Posted By knadwyer

    I am wishing I lived in Muscatine, IA today. ...

    I am wishing I lived in Muscatine, IA today. That bolt of purple w/ blue to the right and beautiful brown to the left are sure pretty.
    Forum: Main
    02-08-2017, 10:24 AM
    Replies: 11
    Views: 10,811
    Posted By knadwyer

    I have an old MC 3000. It made a horrible...

    I have an old MC 3000. It made a horrible whining sound about 20 seconds after I started up so I did this. I took off every cover (one at a time and thoroughly cleaned everywhere).

    Nothing. It...
    02-07-2017, 12:19 PM
    Replies: 9
    Views: 1,926
    Posted By knadwyer

    I, too, have seen pictures just like that of...

    I, too, have seen pictures just like that of Singer model 12. And, yes those box tops are called coffin tops.
    02-06-2017, 09:21 AM
    Replies: 109
    Views: 31,925
    Posted By knadwyer

    I used to have little scrap fabric in 6 big black...

    I used to have little scrap fabric in 6 big black bags and thread in a big old metal cookie tin and big fabric here and there. And then it got worse and worse. First thing I attacked was the thread....
    03-10-2014, 02:10 PM
    Replies: 35
    Views: 13,797
    Posted By knadwyer

    needlebar.org has a really good page about...

    needlebar.org has a really good page about stouts/slims

    you need a slim spider and a chain-needle plate to chainstitch

    there is also a "lock" needle plate neededto lock stitch
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