What was your biggest waste of money?
#131
WOW I too am surprised at those who don't love their Accuquilt Go. I love mine I probably don't use it as much as I should but if all I use it for it rag quilts, it's wonderful. Penny Halgren (I forget how her name is spelled) I got caught up in how to sell online or something like that, to the tune of $300.00 I got 1 & 2 and cancelled for 3. Anybody interested in that? I hate it when I make big mistakes!!!
#132
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I do a fair amount of hand applique and am in love with the suede disks that glue on to your finger tips and can be reused (for several times)....so this thread begs the question....what do you think was a great buy?
#135
I echo some of the above: specialized rulers, marking pens, etc. But I think I've wasted a lot of money on books -- and some of them were a pretty price. I love to look at them and read some of the basic information, but I've hardly ever used an actual pattern in any one of them.
#136
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#137
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Location: Barnesville GA
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The little F and P applicator with the colored chalk in it wasn't a good idea . I used the red and it never did come out of my quilting gloves. What a mess.
#138
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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I once bought a really nice serger at a 50% discount on the last day of the International Quilt Festival in Houston.
Never could really figure out how to thread it unless I was following the video, though I did use it one time to make a jacket of vintage barkcloth with antique buttons. But eventually, through divorce, moves, updating equipment, I lost the ability to watch video cassettes. It has became the most expensive paper weight I've ever owned.
Jan in VA
Never could really figure out how to thread it unless I was following the video, though I did use it one time to make a jacket of vintage barkcloth with antique buttons. But eventually, through divorce, moves, updating equipment, I lost the ability to watch video cassettes. It has became the most expensive paper weight I've ever owned.
Jan in VA
#139
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Several in my church sewing groups had sergers and never used them. We tried selling at a big yard sale with no buyers. All said they would not use or had one they couldn't get rid of. Do know some sewing stores will thread them for you if you bring them in - at a fee of course. Most said besides hard to operate they disliked the cost of thread. Specialty rulers are fine is you do use them, I don't. Same with patterns, why buy when they are free online.
#140
Mine was a Grace quilting frame. Cost over $500.00 & got it on sale as they are a lot more. Have a Babylock Quilter's Choice Professionel machine & they don't like each other. Can't seem to get the rhytum down to make machine work right. Can work faster with machine off the frame. Was an expensive lesson.
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