Pass On The Best Idea You've Had While Quilting
#221
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sullivan Ilinois
Posts: 151
this looks like a great "tool" everything in one package...
I have a roll cart for machine and I use the snap together storage containers for supplies. best thing I did was create a traveling supply kit that doesn't get used at home so I have what I need when get to a retreat or class. If you take classes do yourself a favor and create one.
I have a roll cart for machine and I use the snap together storage containers for supplies. best thing I did was create a traveling supply kit that doesn't get used at home so I have what I need when get to a retreat or class. If you take classes do yourself a favor and create one.
#223
Originally Posted by lisalisa
Another good one I picked up was: keeping band aids next to your sewing machine so when you cut or prick yourself you can bandage it up and be on your way without a hiccup.
#225
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sullivan Ilinois
Posts: 151
I also use a very large weekley pil container for keeping pacages of sewing machine needles. this is in my travel case for classes and I can put a needle back into the container after a small amount of usage and know I used it but is still good and know what it is.
#226
Originally Posted by skjack
I also use a very large weekley pil container for keeping pacages of sewing machine needles. this is in my travel case for classes and I can put a needle back into the container after a small amount of usage and know I used it but is still good and know what it is.
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#227
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sullivan Ilinois
Posts: 151
Originally Posted by humbird
Pizza place in my speed dial..........home delivery.
#228
Originally Posted by lisalisa
I could never get the scant thing right. My needle is not adjustable and measuring and marking the point did not work. The sticky note thing didn't work either because that point for my machine is way under the presser foot.
I then realized that the last track(?) on the feet dog acts as a perfect scant guide and I've been making my blocks the perfect size every since.
I then realized that the last track(?) on the feet dog acts as a perfect scant guide and I've been making my blocks the perfect size every since.
#229
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Newberg, OR
Posts: 1,911
Originally Posted by Cottage Dee
Originally Posted by lisalisa
Another good one I picked up was: keeping band aids next to your sewing machine so when you cut or prick yourself you can bandage it up and be on your way without a hiccup.
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