Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • Tools you thought were extravagant and now can't live without...... >
  • Tools you thought were extravagant and now can't live without......

  • Tools you thought were extravagant and now can't live without......

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 04-20-2018, 05:10 PM
      #71  
    Power Poster
     
    SusieQOH's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jul 2017
    Location: Central Ohio
    Posts: 15,763
    Default

    Originally Posted by hray
    I went to look at those, and found it even cheaper here (free shipping): https://www.officesupply.com/craft-s...caAgFxEALw_wcB
    I never would have thought an office supply would have that!
    SusieQOH is offline  
    Old 04-21-2018, 12:27 PM
      #72  
    Senior Member
     
    leighway's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Apr 2011
    Location: N. Atlanta, GA
    Posts: 805
    Default

    Martelli rotary mat...the quality makes it a joy to use. Because there are ball bearings in the movement, I can safely cut pieces and smoothly turn the mat to make another cut. I don't play games with rotary cutters and do odd body twists to get a cut.
    The best investment thus far has been my Bernina 765 and a Horn table with electric lift to set it on...there are so many bells and whistles on the Bernina and I don't know how I've lived without them...plus, the electric lift on the table has made positioning my machine so easy and so accurate. I don't regret a single penny spent on those two items.
    leighway is offline  
    Old 04-21-2018, 12:33 PM
      #73  
    Power Poster
     
    Join Date: May 2008
    Location: MN
    Posts: 25,186
    Default

    i thought i had everything i needed!

    now i want to go shopping!


    great topic -
    bearisgray is offline  
    Old 04-26-2018, 02:48 AM
      #74  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Oct 2009
    Location: Maine-ly Florida
    Posts: 3,929
    Default

    Originally Posted by petthefabric
    1. Stiletto
    2. Koi scissors
    3. A second iron & small ironing pad dedicated to fusing. I semi-permanently cover the whole ironing pad with parchment
    4. A second Brother Nouville 1500S.
    5. Aurifil thread 50wt in almost all of the colors
    6. Design wall

    A fellow quilter wanted a rottary cutting matt. Gave her mine. It was a total waste to me.
    Great idea to have a separate fusing station. Will consider that, thanks.
    lots2do is offline  
    Old 04-26-2018, 03:27 AM
      #75  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jul 2010
    Location: Jeffersonville, In
    Posts: 2,621
    Default

    Ellen's Best Press always seemed an extremely expensive "gadget". After all. vinegar water was so much cheaper. Then we were pushing it at the fabric store I worked in, so I tried it. Now I have to have it in my sewing room. And I found it at Menard's for a really good price. They only have 2 scents, but I can live with that for the savings.
    KwiltyKahy is offline  
    Old 04-26-2018, 03:33 AM
      #76  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Oct 2009
    Location: Maine-ly Florida
    Posts: 3,929
    Default

    Originally Posted by Austinite
    my Juki 2010 straight stitcher! I had a hard time buying it cause I'd gotten a newer DSM only a couple years before but I wanted the bigger throat machine and I wanted a white one. My Juki has become my primary machine, I use her all the time for clothes, bags, quilts, blankets, etc...
    I totally agree. Just got the Juki 2200 q.v. mini which is basically your machine and I love, love, love using it. That quarter inch foot is so amazing...puts the other types with the thin metal edge to shame. I think my FM quilting is really going to improve as well.
    lots2do is offline  
    Old 04-26-2018, 05:23 AM
      #77  
    Power Poster
     
    Join Date: Apr 2011
    Location: Ontario, Canada
    Posts: 18,340
    Default

    Originally Posted by lots2do
    Great idea to have a separate fusing station. Will consider that, thanks.
    As a further idea ... I covered a piece of plywood as the fusing ironing board.
    Then just plop it on the end of my cutting table along with an mini iron.
    Makes it easier to keep going back and forth between the different stages of fusework.
    Especially if it is a multi-piece applique that I am doing.
    QuiltE is offline  
    Old 04-26-2018, 01:16 PM
      #78  
    Senior Member
     
    Join Date: Sep 2016
    Posts: 607
    Default

    Originally Posted by lots2do
    I totally agree. Just got the Juki 2200 q.v. mini which is basically your machine and I love, love, love using it. That quarter inch foot is so amazing...puts the other types with the thin metal edge to shame. I think my FM quilting is really going to improve as well.
    I LOVE the 1/4" foot that came with it and my tension never seems to skip a beat, such a great machine! I still feel kinda bad about my DSM, it's a really good machine too that has excellent stitch quality (Janome HD3000) but it just spends most of it's time in it's case in the closet as I use the Juki for everything.
    Austinite is offline  
    Old 04-26-2018, 03:12 PM
      #79  
    Administrator
     
    patricej's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2006
    Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
    Posts: 9,300
    Default

    oh, geez!
    i have so many extravagant things for quilting.
    my Dream Machine2 sites on a 4'x6' Martelli table.
    my rotating mat sits on a fancy-shmancy cutting/pressing/storage unit.
    i press with a cordless iron.

    i have a dealer-quality, but much smaller, machine for travel.
    i also keep a janome mc8900 at a friend's house.
    (i stay with their dog a lot so leaving it there is easier than schlepping it back and forth. since i have a great space there for sewing i don't "need" the small machine.)

    the list goes on ... much to my shame and amazement.

    but i use the heck out of all of it.
    i enjoy the heck out of all of it.
    and i saved up to buy all of it.

    just don't look down at the floors i could have had re-done if i'd skipped a few of those purchases.
    __________________
    • necessity is the mother of invention. lazy is the crazy aunt.
    patricej is offline  
    Old 04-26-2018, 04:20 PM
      #80  
    Junior Member
     
    Join Date: Dec 2014
    Location: Kentucky
    Posts: 230
    Default

    I love my Bloc Lock ruler and use it all the time whenever I need to square up any HST.
    Also love my Deb Tucker wing trimmer for my flying geese.
    I hesitated on buying these for over a year. But when a friend of mine finally purchased, I went to her house to try and purchased it online that day.
    My EQ7 software was another item I hesitated on buying. Now I don't know how I managed without it.
    Someone mentioned those sharp tweezers that come with the curved presure foot. Love that, too, and use it all the time.
    Sheep Farmer is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    bearisgray
    Main
    92
    08-01-2012 02:23 PM
    miholmes
    Main
    187
    08-02-2011 05:43 AM
    Dee Dee
    Main
    16
    07-16-2011 12:13 PM
    M.I.Late
    General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
    184
    04-13-2011 09:56 PM
    blueribbontoes
    Main
    38
    11-20-2008 09:39 AM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter