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    Old 05-20-2014, 10:39 AM
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    Default Helpful "tool" for turning.

    Several months ago I hunting for something long enough to
    help me when I was turning a wall hanging that I had made.
    Not finding anything that I deemed "good" for the job I went
    to my kitchen and spotted the mug where I keep all my chop
    sticks from chinese take out (I don't know how to use them to
    eat with). I use shop sticks at my coffee stirrers, so I thought
    maybe these would work.

    Well they DID work but still not quite long enough. Than I went
    back to my sewing room and found a piece of wooden dowel that
    was left over from another project. Since this dowel was longer
    I knew it would help even more.

    I used my electric pencil sharpener to taper down the end of the
    stick than used some sandpaper to smooth the stick (so there are
    no splintering). I don't make the stick a sharp point like you do
    with a pencil but take it to a flattened tip.

    Next I wrapped some flexible cohesive bandage around the stick
    to have something with "grip" so the stick doesn't slip through my
    fingers.

    But I also had the discovery in finding out that the end with the
    wrap on it also help "push" out the seems.

    I purchased 60 rolls (in 5 colors) of this flexible bandage wrap to
    use in the "Bird First Aid Kits" that I made for the Bird Expo I went
    too.

    Here is a picture of the sticks I made. The sizes of sticks I have
    in use right now are 8", 9" and 12" I need to make one about 18"
    and 24".


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    Old 05-20-2014, 10:55 AM
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    wow. thanks!
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    Old 05-20-2014, 11:41 AM
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    I use chop sticks. My husband carves his own for cooking. They're extra long, so I one of those if I need the extra length.

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    thanks for taking the time to post your tip
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    Old 05-20-2014, 11:52 AM
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    I love using what is called "That Purple Thang". It has so many uses and made by the Purple Lady:Lynn Graves. She is the first person who developed a 1/4" foot for quilters before manufacturers caught on to include it with their DSM. It can be found on JAF website.....

    http://www.joann.com/that-purple-thang/2004257.html
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    Old 05-20-2014, 11:58 AM
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    I have SEVERAL (at least 4) of the "Purple Thangs"... but they are not
    always long enough for me.
    But I do love them too.


    Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
    I love using what is called "That Purple Thang". It has so many uses and made by the Purple Lady:Lynn Graves. She is the first person who developed a 1/4" foot for quilters before manufacturers caught on to include it with their DSM. It can be found on JAF website.....

    http://www.joann.com/that-purple-thang/2004257.html
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    Old 05-21-2014, 04:36 AM
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    Knitting needle?
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    Old 05-21-2014, 05:39 AM
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    Fairfield batting use to put wood turning tool in each package of stuffing. The wood was strong and didn't bend easily. It had a rounded end and a slanted end. They are great for poking out corners.
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    Another turning tool I saw demonstrated lately was a bodkin. I definitely need one of those. Look it up to see how to use it.
    Also, thanks so much for sharing your tip about the chopsticks. I live that wrap for my horses, now have another use.
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    how inventive quilters are. These look great.
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