Who can say: "The blood droplets on the quilt are mine?"
#33
Originally Posted by nannya54
Been there, done that and have found a helper in Warm N Natural. Yep. I work a lot with it in my crafts so always have bits and pieces around. I have scotch tape too. Viola! Instant bandage.
#34
Originally Posted by judithb
Originally Posted by nannya54
Been there, done that and have found a helper in Warm N Natural. Yep. I work a lot with it in my crafts so always have bits and pieces around. I have scotch tape too. Viola! Instant bandage.
#36
when I was a new-ish quilter I used a rotary cutter for the first time and sliced the knuckles off my left hand
I have also put the Gammill (short-arm quilting machine) needle straight through my finger...that accident was when my husband learned that when I swear he should come NOW!!
I'm usually more concerned with not tripping over the little girls, they have toys *just* for playing with in the studio, easiest way to keep an eye on them :thumbup:
I have also put the Gammill (short-arm quilting machine) needle straight through my finger...that accident was when my husband learned that when I swear he should come NOW!!
I'm usually more concerned with not tripping over the little girls, they have toys *just* for playing with in the studio, easiest way to keep an eye on them :thumbup:
#40
One time I was in a workshop and sewed right through my finger! There it was, and my Bernina never missed a stitch. I had to run it all of the way under the presser foot so that I could get to my poor bleeding finger with a seam ripper to free myself. A little farther to the left and it would have gone through my nail.
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