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Old 10-29-2010, 11:35 AM
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I have the "notion" I need a maid :lol: :lol: :lol: then I could sew more! :thumbup:
When you find one, maybe she could start a company and put them all over the world for us quilters who love a clean and tidy house but love quilting even more!
Just a cook would do for me
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Old 10-29-2010, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
I would love an Alto's Quilt2 Cutter - Maid would also be great - or he could leave an Elf behind for a couple of days to help organize my "Sewing Room"
I sold my accu quilt go to buy one of these and I love it!
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Old 10-29-2010, 12:02 PM
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As long as we're wishing -
I'd like... thread, a 45mm rotary cutter (I have a 60mm, but could use a smaller one sometimes), blades for the 60mm cutter, 1/4" quilting foot for either my Brother or New Home, a 5"x5" ruler and a bobbin donut. :D
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For those of you looking for free qult patterns as well as crafts and sewing projects go to FaveCrafts.com and sign up for their newsletter. I have been getting their emails about 45 days now and there are lots of good ideas and stuff! Todays posting has 21 quilts!
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Old 10-29-2010, 03:41 PM
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May I suggest that you take your old mat with the nearly invisible lines due to use and, using a silver pen and a good ruler, redraw the lines with the silver pen. You will be able to see the lines (mine are still visible after years of use) and you won't have to spend money for another mat. Good luck. Just take your time drawing the lines.
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Old 10-29-2010, 04:24 PM
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i would like more time, guess that doesn't qualify as a notion. i would like a small cutting mat so i could take it along when i travel or use it at work at lunch time. also want a design board and a for real sewing table instead of the tv tray sized table i've been using.
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Originally Posted by carolynjo
May I suggest that you take your old mat with the nearly invisible lines due to use and, using a silver pen and a good ruler, redraw the lines with the silver pen. You will be able to see the lines (mine are still visible after years of use) and you won't have to spend money for another mat. Good luck. Just take your time drawing the lines.
Boy, you are good.
Thanks for the great idea.
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Originally Posted by patdesign
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I would love an Alto's Quilt2 Cutter - Maid would also be great - or he could leave an Elf behind for a couple of days to help organize my "Sewing Room"
I sold my accu quilt go to buy one of these and I love it!
Is it easy to use? That is going to be my next purchase.
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
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I would love an Alto's Quilt2 Cutter - Maid would also be great - or he could leave an Elf behind for a couple of days to help organize my "Sewing Room"
I sold my accu quilt go to buy one of these and I love it!
Is it easy to use? That is going to be my next purchase.
YES, I saw it demonstrated at a quilting show in March and it looked so easy, I went away then went back the next day and watched again, because I couldn't believe it could be that easy, it is.
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There isnt much I need, one of those new to me hand irons that a re bigger than the little clover iron for seam.WHat I want is those white cubes for storage, a Juki 98 for the gifted quilt frame I got this year, and I would like a Go machine and about 3 dies to go with it. All the things I will never be able to afford-lol
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