Painters tape and quilting techniques ???????
#21
I just found out the hard way how much better the blue tape is than masking tape. I have a project which I marked the directional areas with masking tape. Weeellllll, it has been sitting for, ummmmm, let's say over a year and I just decided to finish it. The areas with the masking tape - when I could finally remove it - are gummy and now I have to figure out how to get the gummy stuff off my fabric. Really bad move on my part. Won't do that again!
#22
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I use painter's tape for most of the above. I also use it to mark the 1/4" line all the way to the front of my machine. When sewing squares for HSTs I just line up the points on the painter's tape. Unless I'm making really big HSTs I don't have to mark the diagonal. Eliminates one step.
#23
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I cut it in small triangular shapes and use it to mark the cutting slots on my June Tailor Shape Cut ruler. The triangle makes a little pointer so I don't get confused which slot to use. This also works on other rulers to help locate the line. I use it sticky side up (similar to suggested above) as a thread catcher. I just fold under the edges and stick it to the table rather than rolling into a ball. BTW - I use the wide tape for this. That's what I usually buy. It can be cut down to various widths as needed by sticking it on my mat (following lines to keep it straight) and using an old rotary cutter blade.
Lots of good suggestions here. BTW
Lots of good suggestions here. BTW
#24
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Love all these ideas! But the one that caught my eye right away was putting a plastic bread closer tab on the end of a roll of tape so you can find it easily the next time. That was one of those "Why didn't I think of that before?" moments.
#27
I always fold under a half inch or so so I can find the ends-----------on any tape
#29
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I use it for a lot of the above as well as holding my "Angler 2" in the right position on my machine. I can stick it over and over again.
Marking the 1/4" stitch on my old machine.
I use it also to hold loose threads but also will use it to pick up small threads off of my fabric after using the seam ripper
My regular machine is in the hospital so I am using it to hold the acrylic "sew steady" table in my recessed desk for the older machine (I don't have one to fit in the desk for that machine) so that it doesn't slide around
Marking the 1/4" stitch on my old machine.
I use it also to hold loose threads but also will use it to pick up small threads off of my fabric after using the seam ripper
My regular machine is in the hospital so I am using it to hold the acrylic "sew steady" table in my recessed desk for the older machine (I don't have one to fit in the desk for that machine) so that it doesn't slide around
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#30
I tape my backing flat to the floor when preparing a sandwich, it hold the backing taunt, so I never have puckers
Also write #s on it and stick to blocks for marking rows or block placements, works for me instead of pinning pieces of paper.
AND never used this tip, but recently seen where someone marked the vertical sides of their blocks on their cutting board for squaring up or checking size. For a 10" block they placed 2- 10" piece of tape 10" apart so they could easily check the block for size
Also write #s on it and stick to blocks for marking rows or block placements, works for me instead of pinning pieces of paper.
AND never used this tip, but recently seen where someone marked the vertical sides of their blocks on their cutting board for squaring up or checking size. For a 10" block they placed 2- 10" piece of tape 10" apart so they could easily check the block for size
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