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Old 06-05-2011, 06:42 PM
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here is the black metal yard edging my BF made for me to hang strips on - very rough but it functions

the spikes that fit in the ground he made a screw hole in a strip of wood we pushed them in and then used metal loops to hang on screws in the wall
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Old 06-05-2011, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by dallen4350
Originally Posted by grann of 6
Someone started a thread on this a few weeks ago. She was going to make a list and post it somewhere along the way. Try doing a search of topics and see if you can find it. There were some great ideas listed, among them mine using chop sticks for tube turners, stilletos, etc.
I've looked but never found a "search" on QB. Where is it?
"Search" is right at the top of the page, under the main heading "Quilting Board - The quilter's Message Board", and to the right of "Live Chat". I know......too obvious! :wink:
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Old 06-05-2011, 06:58 PM
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I use canned air for electronics to blow out lint from the bottom of my sewing machines/-prescription bottles for pins/needles Hanging cloth shoe holders for patterns and templates. Tackle box for notions.Large plastic clamps to roll quilts to fit through machine throat. I know theres more oddities in there but these are off the top of my head
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Old 06-05-2011, 07:08 PM
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How about chop sticks for holding down fabric in front of the needle in the sewing machine. Also Bar -Be- Cue securer (sticks that hold together shish ka bobs) I use when paper piecing to get in little places to rip the paper. (These aren't hard words, but I don't use these words everyday)
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Old 06-05-2011, 07:17 PM
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OK, I forgot some.

I use the sticky garden gloves as well --- I picked them up for a couple of dollars a pair at the flower show -- and they are snug, support my hands, and really work well.

Here are some other things I use:
-- scrapbook plastic holders for finished blocks 12" or less
-- large garbage cans hold rolled up stabilizer and interfacing
-- except where my design wall is, my walls are covered with peg board. I use hooks and shelves attached to the pegboard to keep supplies and fabric handy.
-- Ikea CD/DVD shelf (narrow and tall) to hold my fat quarters
-- fishing tackle box to hold my sewing machine feet, etc.
-- lint roller for getting rid of loose threads
-- lightweight clear plastic, cut into strips to wrap around spools to keep the thread from unraveling
-- surge protectors so my machines don't die when the power goes out
-- the hard plastic floor covers (from office supply) on the carpet so I can roll my chair around easily
-- fat medicine bottles for pins
-- narrow, straight pill bottles hold bobbins to take to class
-- old, soft eye glass cases to hold my rotary cutters when I travel.
-- hammer to flatten my thick seams
-- hanging file holders to hold my loose patterns
-- a huge desk that is big enough for my 24x36 cutting mat, a serger and a sewing machine and an embroidery machine
-- shoe shelves that tuck under the lip of the desk and hold fabrics sorted for projects
-- DHs step stool with a place for tools so I can get to the top shelves around the room
-- needle nose pliers to pull stubborn needles

Whew -- I think that is it.
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Old 06-05-2011, 07:24 PM
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Long styrofoam tube that children use for swimming
in pool to roll quilt onto instead of folding quilt so it
doesn't wrinkle as easy.
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Old 06-05-2011, 07:55 PM
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I use a tool from Orvis Fly Fishing stores. You pin it on your shirt (chest-high) and it has 2 curly extension wires that you can pull out from each side of the bottom of the tool. I attach small scissors for cutting threads on one side and my seam ripper on the other side. The wires are long enough that I can use either at a perfect distance to my fabric.
I also use brightly colored plastic toy boxes from Target stores to hold my stash. They are on rollers and have 3 deep drawers.
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Old 06-05-2011, 08:52 PM
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wonderful idea thank you
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Old 06-05-2011, 08:55 PM
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great tips
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Old 06-05-2011, 10:21 PM
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when I buy coloring books for the grandkids I go thru them first and trace suitable images for applique - also use the clear containers that fresh spinach comes in to stack fat quaters on end in
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