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    Old 06-22-2015, 06:45 AM
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    Originally Posted by JanieH
    The sidewinder for winding bobbins and the quilt calculator. Never got the hang of the calculator though the owner at one quilt store was a whiz with it and could figure yardage on it, it remained a mystery to me. When his was dropped and broken, I gave him mine. I think I heard it whisper "Finally I am given to my rightful master" as I handed it to him.
    BAAhahahahaha!
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    Old 06-22-2015, 06:50 AM
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    Originally Posted by mlt150
    I sent my Ginghers in to the company after dropping them and my LQS "tried" to sharpen them. Well worth the time, effort and small fee to have the Gingher Company return them to near new. Go to the Gingher web site and they have info on sharpening.
    Thank you for the reminder - this has been on my To Do list for MONTHS.

    I bought mine back in the mid-80's when I worked at Jo-Ann Fabrics (before they started selling everything else), and I love those scissors. They're just so dull right now I couldn't cut butter with them...
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    Old 06-22-2015, 06:52 AM
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    Originally Posted by OneDoxieMom
    My biggest disappointment was buying the two sizes of Quilters Slide Locks. Biggest waste of money I ever spent and now I don't know what to do with them - too expensive to throw away but I will never use them.
    I love my slide locks! What do you dislike about them?
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    Old 06-22-2015, 07:02 AM
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    My biggest disappointment was buying the two sizes of Quilters Slide Locks. Biggest waste of money I ever spent and now I don't know what to do with them - too expensive to throw away but I will never use them.

    How are you using the SlideLocks? I won't cut with a rotary cutter without one. I don't use it as a ruler but to hold the ruler on the fabric. Nothing moves, not the ruler or the fabric. They are like the seatbelt in my car at my cutting table.

    a pounce pad for marking quilting designs (why did I think loose powder was a good idea?).

    I love the Pounce. I took a class on how to use it! Fill it with chalk, put both lids back on, hit it flat on the table hard fifty times. Refill, and repeat for fifty more times. You do not have to Pounce again. Do not pounce the chalk on the stencil. Swipe it. The new white chalk will not rub off or smear. It will iron off. The blue chalk won't iron off but can be rubbed off. Pounce stencils have fine mesh instead of open holes if you are looking for buy any new stencils for marking.
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    Old 06-22-2015, 07:06 AM
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    One of my downfalls is taking classes. I always manage to buy more than I need or have time to do.
    Hand quilting by Luixin - a $60 situpon frame and several silver thimbles - a few hundred dollars spent years ago, I'm sure. Luixin is so cute - how could I not buy? Nice stuff, excellent quality stuff, but not used since the class many years ago.
    Another was a class with Sue Spargo on embellished embroidery. She's so talented and makes/has beautiful stuff. But I never finished my VERY expensive acorn pinkeeper - I know it will be lovely if I get it finished - maybe before I'm 90. And of course, there's the cd of designs. Love them, but have no time for it. Oh, maybe if I get my act together.... Maybe if I print them out for the grandkids to color.
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    Old 06-22-2015, 07:08 AM
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    Originally Posted by mlt150
    I love my slide locks! What do you dislike about them?
    I love mine too -- BUT, it took me a while to change my habitual way of cutting fabric so I could use them. At first it seemed awkward to measure with a grid ruler and then switch to the slide lock but now it's a breeze. I also bought a Martelli cutting mat (wait for their sales!) and often just go by the very accurate markings on the mat instead of using a grid ruler.
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    Old 06-22-2015, 07:14 AM
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    I can't even remember the name of them but they are little rubber stoppers to put onto straight pins to hold them in place so you don't have to pin your quilt with safety pins. WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY! I tried to use them; they are very hard to put onto the end of the pin especially if you have arthritic hands which I do. They don't stay in place. They fall off onto the floor and the dog tries to eat them. I have them in a safe place now. In the drawer. They also cost me a wopping $35.00. Stupidest thing I ever bought.
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    Old 06-22-2015, 07:31 AM
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    QUOTE=auntnana;7234195]I think the only thing I absolutely hated and literally threw across the room was that horrible binding foot that was supposed to do it all in one step. That thing almost brought me to tears!![/QUOTE]

    If that was the Martelli...DON'T GIVE UP ON IT. I had mine for several years before I thought that I paid so much for this and couldn't get it to work, I'm going to sit at the machine until I figure it out. There are videos online and the instruction book for reference. I finally got it and can bind a baby quilt perfectly in an hour. There is a learning curve!
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    Old 06-22-2015, 07:32 AM
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    Same here and because a Craftsy teacher recommended it. Doesn't work for me either.
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    Old 06-22-2015, 07:36 AM
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    dcamarote - Those little buggers are called Pinmoors... I have a stash of 'em and I dislike them as much as you do!
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