Quilting Notions You Don't Like or Use
#91
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 282
I also like my Martelli rotating set up. Cut mat and iron pad. And yesterday I saw they came out with a 10” set up. Much better size to sit next to machine for easy iron or square!
I do have some specialty rulers that may never get used!
I purchase a lot of little snip scissors and cast them aside fast. Cant seem to find a pair that fits me and cuts!
I do have some specialty rulers that may never get used!
I purchase a lot of little snip scissors and cast them aside fast. Cant seem to find a pair that fits me and cuts!
#92
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: JAX
Posts: 673
I really tried on it, but, even with my Bernina stitch regulator, I could barely do a straight line, let alone anything interesting. I assume they work great for some people, but unfortunately not for me.
#93
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 282
I washed an old, plastic spice container with a lid that has smaller holes - filled it with chalk powder and rubber banded a piece of cotton outside the lid. It works pretty well as a pouncer...as long as I don't knock it over by accident.
#95
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Central NM
Posts: 1,600
1.Tool for sewing deep curves like drunkard's path. What a waste.
2. Binder tool. I just mark the two ends. Saw process on line.
3. 6x24 ruler. I just make sure fabric is folded twice with no bumps. Too hard to stretch across the cutting table.
4 Tape measure that doesn't retract. I have to roll it up and put it back in it's container.
5. Pins that are the wrong metal and don't work with my magnetic pin grabber.
6. Rulers that are not the half inch. 6 rather than 6 1/2
2. Binder tool. I just mark the two ends. Saw process on line.
3. 6x24 ruler. I just make sure fabric is folded twice with no bumps. Too hard to stretch across the cutting table.
4 Tape measure that doesn't retract. I have to roll it up and put it back in it's container.
5. Pins that are the wrong metal and don't work with my magnetic pin grabber.
6. Rulers that are not the half inch. 6 rather than 6 1/2
#96
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
Posts: 706
I don’t have any rulers that are to the half inch, but I think that’s because for the longest time that is all they sold. How brilliant of someone to realize that by adding a half inch the ruler would be that much more useable. But I’m too cheap to replace otherwise perfectly good rulers just to get that extra benefit.
#97
Things i used once and never used again
Sizzix big shot
rotary blade sharpener
2 other binding rulers(my preferred one i use always is the shortcut binding tool)
bias bars
seam roller
tru stitch regulator for sewing machine
2 ruler feet i never use( use my adjustable one works way better and cost 1/3 of the price of the clarity and weatalee one)
Mini vacuum attachments to clean machine
Fmq disc's and gel finger things(much prefer gloves)
Sizzix big shot
rotary blade sharpener
2 other binding rulers(my preferred one i use always is the shortcut binding tool)
bias bars
seam roller
tru stitch regulator for sewing machine
2 ruler feet i never use( use my adjustable one works way better and cost 1/3 of the price of the clarity and weatalee one)
Mini vacuum attachments to clean machine
Fmq disc's and gel finger things(much prefer gloves)
Last edited by Dolphyngyrl; 12-11-2020 at 11:27 AM.
#98
Ones I use the most
stripology ruler
Slidelock both sizes
Olfa splash rotary cutter, I also like gingher
Karen kay buckley scissors all sizes
Rowenta travel iron
Wafer2 lightbox
Fuse mat
wool pressing mat
Add a quarter ruler
6x12 and 6 x24 creative grids rulers
Binding shortcut tool
Tailor Seville pins
Bionic gear bag
Ideal seam guage paired with clover stick guages or magnetic seam guage
jthoopitup for embroidery
sew slip II
All my muvit foot attachments( best foot ever invented)
Artbin super satchels, I love these things
OmniGrid travel mat
stripology ruler
Slidelock both sizes
Olfa splash rotary cutter, I also like gingher
Karen kay buckley scissors all sizes
Rowenta travel iron
Wafer2 lightbox
Fuse mat
wool pressing mat
Add a quarter ruler
6x12 and 6 x24 creative grids rulers
Binding shortcut tool
Tailor Seville pins
Bionic gear bag
Ideal seam guage paired with clover stick guages or magnetic seam guage
jthoopitup for embroidery
sew slip II
All my muvit foot attachments( best foot ever invented)
Artbin super satchels, I love these things
OmniGrid travel mat
#99
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,048
Thank you all for the reminders of things I've thrown out over the years. It's a comfort to know I'm not alone. Although I miss quilt shows, there are too many temptations there for things I don't use. Among the worst and most expensive: longarm plastic templates/rulers. The people who demonstrate them have been practicing for years and are just too good. The thing I resented most was an expensive thimble, thick and heavy and what a waste.
What I do like and appreciate is YouTube.
What I do like and appreciate is YouTube.