Making a hand sewing kit
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Look at this post. Lots of great ideas for on the go containers:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...o-t248769.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...o-t248769.html
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Hopefully, your surgery recovery won't be any worse than my sister's. She had a complete hysterectomy (laproscopic) and did very well. She went to a swap meet about 10 days later. Prayersfrom the gulf for speedy recovery.
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I use the Poka Dots for my go bag instead of a thimble. I have lost too many thimbles on the go!
Thanks Peckish for the picture. I think the large size is what I want. Next time I'm at JoAnns with a coupon I'll get it.
Thanks Peckish for the picture. I think the large size is what I want. Next time I'm at JoAnns with a coupon I'll get it.
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I use the ziploc bag method too. The only thing I haven't heard mention is that I use the Clover round necklace thread cutter. It looks like a medallion and cuts thread like a charm. I have it attached to a ribbon around my neck when I sew, no poking or dropping the scissors.
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