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    Old 01-24-2009, 11:54 AM
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    You can also buy those inexpensive boxes of thin rubber gloves like the nurses use and just cut the fingertips off of them, put one on your pulling finger and leave it on, you won't have to keep stopping to pick up that piece of rubber jar lid opener.
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    Old 01-24-2009, 11:57 AM
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    Try "Thread Heaven" bought in most LQS's. All appliquer's use it to make the thread glide through the fabric easier and not tangle.
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    Old 01-24-2009, 12:05 PM
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    I just got a digital camera for Christmas and it is complicated so havnt figured out how to load them into the board. I tried once but couldnt get it to find my pictures in my pictures.
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    To keep machines and foot pedals from "scooting" put drawer liner (the rubbery kind that looks like a waffle weave) under them. You can get it at the dollar store 12" X 5 ft. for $1.
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    Old 01-24-2009, 12:51 PM
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    Oh one of my tips would be make or buy four of everything and put one in each corner....like snippers,scissors,pin,pencil oh and don't forget that flower pin and scrap bag holder......:-)
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    Old 01-24-2009, 12:57 PM
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    Love some of these tips, and definitely will be using them! Thanks!

    I bought a stacking small parts organizer at the local hardware store. They're usually used for nuts and bolts and such, but I use them for all my "little" stuff, like extra feet, new needles, marking chalk, and anything else that would get lost in a drawer or basket. I put labels on each "drawer" so I know what's inside.

    I use little girl's pony-tail holders (the fat squishy kind) to put around my bobbins to keep the thread from wandering all over the place. They come in different colors, so I can match the color family to the thread. And, yep, I store the threaded bobbins in one of the little parts drawers, and empties in another drawer. :lol:

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    Old 01-24-2009, 12:58 PM
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    I have a closet shelf bars that my DH put up.....now I have a shelf and a closet rod that I have shower curtain hooks on with clippers from the dollar store to pinch on to my quilts to take a photo of and display easy....so nice I love it....

    another thing was to mark my row or pieces with little white sale adhesive tags...makes a lot less reverse sewing for me...:-)
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    I use little girl's pony-tail holders (the fat squishy kind) to put around my bobbins //That is a great idea! I did find out that for all you that 'use' to have a fish tank and have that clear tube for air, etc....you can cut it bobbin width...make a slit in it and it fits right over those bobbins to keep them from unraveling...forgot about that too:))I figured that out after using that hose system taped to my vacuum to suck out the dust:))LOL Skeat
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    Old 01-24-2009, 07:27 PM
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    Save all of your old needles. They are great for tacking things on your design board and to hang pictures! GiGi :D :D :D :D
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    Old 01-24-2009, 07:37 PM
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    You can also use beeswax, or maybe you can try a white (or thread color) candle to run the thread through. I would try it on a scrap first. You could also try running it through a small bar of soap.
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