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Some things save me time, others frustrations, others expense. There are also a couple of techniques to help me when backings are too small in width and stabilizing when doing several colors.
This is a friend's quilt and will require 3 colors of thread and had the backing too short. The purple article on the left is an eye brow shaper, it has a razor blade protected by metal with slits. This is easy for ripping and does not cut into the top. I found them in the beauty department of any pharmacy store or store like Walmarrt/ There is another brand that is longer and better. Next to it you can see the batting and then a piece of muslin sew onto the sides of the quilt. There was only two inches extra given on the backing and with my wonderful long clamps from Calico Kitten, I need more. I was able to sew this on with the longarm [ATTACH=CONFIG]274297[/ATTACH] Starting on the left, is a plastic dish with a cover for my chalk. I use a foam craft brush to apply chalk to my stencils. Put brush into chalk, knock off the excess on the sides of the dish. Next to it is baby talc which I use in place of chalk. It is fine and much cheaper, I also use it in my pouncer. A pencil sharpener with two sharpeners, one large enought for the chalk sticks is the red artcle and nrxt is the chalk board chalk I use to mark parts of my quilt. Next to that is a black handle with a little crocket hook in it for getting thread out from under the quilt top when they have been quilted in and finally on the edge is a ballpoint awl by Clover. If you are ripping out from the top of your quilt especially just a few stitches, the ball head is wonderful [ATTACH=CONFIG]274302[/ATTACH] The pearl heads on the pins show up well. When I am doing several colors and need to stablize the quilt sandwich, I pin every six to eight inches with these very visable pins. [ATTACH=CONFIG]274303[/ATTACH] These are GENERAL pastel chalk pencils. I have used white and grey and both have washed out well. But they do have to be washed. They don't just brush away. I found them at Walmart and many other craft departments in stores. [ATTACH=CONFIG]274308[/ATTACH] |
Great tips. Thanks.
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I will definately be looking for an eye brow shaper. Thanks Deb!
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Great tips and information!!
I like the idea of using baby powder. Thanks! |
Thanks for these helpful hints!! I will surely use them.
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thank you
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I don't think I have ever seen an eyebrow shaper here, I'll have to go and look. Thanks for the tips.
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I just got one of those eyebrow things, it works great! I also use a mustache trimmer...9.99 at WalMart and if you need to rip what seems like umpteen miles of stitches, it works wonderfully!
Thanks for the tip in the baby powder. |
Wonderful tips! Thank you. :)
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Deb, you are so clever and creative. thanks for sharing.
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