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  • Do you use check lists when you go on a quilting retreat or sew days with your quilting friends so you don't forget anything?

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    Old 03-11-2011, 11:37 AM
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    THIS IS MY BASIC SEWING TRIP LIST THINGS LIKE ASPERIN COMFEY CLOTHS EASY OFF SCHOES ARE ALL ON MY SUITCASE LIST.

    SEWING MACHINE
    SEWING FEET AN ATTACHMENTS
    EX BOBBINS
    EX NEEDLES
    BOBBIN WINDER W/ EX BATTERIES
    LITE W/ EX BULB
    SNIPS, THREAD BAG FOR MACHINE
    PINS AN MAG
    HAND NEEDLES, THREADER
    THIMBLE
    FIRST AID KIT
    SM RULER OR TAPE
    JACK (seam ripper)
    SHARPS DISCARD CAN (for needles, pins, rotary blades )
    OWNERS MANUAL
    POWER CORD
    MULTI HEAD EX CORD
    PAINTER TAPE (secure cords to floor, they will trip me!)
    NON SKID PAD FOR FOOT PEDAL
    MACHINE OIL
    CLEANING BRUSHES AND CLOTHS
    IRON AND SMALL BOARD IF ALLOWED
    PRESSING CLOTH
    DISTILED WATER SPRAY BOTTLE (I do not use steam iron)
    SPRAY STARCH
    SNIPS AND THREAD BAG FOR BOARD
    PIN MAG FOR BOARD
    PATTERN
    FABRIC AN NOTIONS FOR PROJECT
    CUTTING BOARD
    ROTERY CUTTER W/ EX BLADES
    RULERS FOR CUTTER
    FABRIC SHEERS
    MARKING PENS (wash away, or heat )
    THREAD MIN 4 SPOOLS
    CHOP STICKS, TWEEZERS
    SCRAP BAG
    NOTEBOOK AND PEN
    LIST OF QUESTIONS
    ZIP BAGS AND STORAGE BOX FOR PROJECT
    TEA AND LG MUG (for breaks, I learned the hard way NO eating or drinking around projects!)
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    Old 03-11-2011, 01:13 PM
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    Sounds like some good lists. :)
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    Old 03-11-2011, 01:17 PM
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    thanks keep your lists going this is so great and I will condense this into a list for all of us to enjoy on my pages, and will post the link here when I get it all done for us, yippppeee another cool project for all of us

    love ideas!
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    Old 03-11-2011, 01:21 PM
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    foot peddle if needed. I took a class where four ladies forgot theirs.
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    Old 03-11-2011, 03:03 PM
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    Doh! (slapping herself on the forehead) 'nonstick pad for foot pedal'... I fight with my foot pedal all the time! Now why have I NEVER thought to put a non-skid mat under it? WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME? That is such a simple solution! Sure am glad for this thread... who knows how much longer I'd have suffered??

    GREAT lists, by the way! I'm going to my first retreat in April, so this is very timely. You guys rock!
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    Old 03-11-2011, 03:38 PM
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    Great lists...depending on if you applique...I always bring fusible web for fusible applique, and freezer paper (for mock hand applique by machine). If I am going to do some machine quilting, I bring along the paper I use for that (I use examining table paper...have a friend who orders it for me). I always want to make sure I have scissors for cutting fabric and for cutting paper.

    Keep the ideas coming!! Not good to leave home without the machine foot control/cord...but my experience has been that if almost anything else is forgotten, there is someone that has what you need and are always willing to help out.
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    Old 03-11-2011, 03:52 PM
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    I just LOVE these lists! I go to a yearly retreat, 9 years now, and I invariably forget something. Not because it wasn't on the list, just because DUH! I FORGOT TO PUT IT IN THE SUITCASE!! So put that on the list..... Start with a place to gather everything together and then use the list to pack it all up!
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    Old 03-11-2011, 07:10 PM
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    Oh man..ever since I turned 50 I make lists for everything :lol: :lol: :lol: Every trip to the store, every trip anywhere!! What chores need done. What needs done at work, weekly menus, projects, etc. So far I haven't had to make a list of what lists to make :shock: :lol:
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    Old 03-11-2011, 07:30 PM
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    Brace yourself momma B that list of list is just around the corner you will see it start to lurk around 55. Ben there done that! LOL Im 61 and proud of it when I can remember what age I am! (snicker)
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    Old 03-12-2011, 04:01 AM
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    Yep...checklists are the only way to go. That way I don't forget to go to the retreat!! I mean forget about what to take...I'm just glad when I don't forget about one, and accidentally schedule something else at the same time!!!;)
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