Gadgets 2016
#52
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
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Save .28 a day and you will have the cost plus shipping in one year. I break down the price of something I want (not need) into daily cost and then decide how many years I can expect it to have value to me once paid for. It works for me. I broke down the price of a new top of the line sewing machine. Not enough value there at all. So I bought a less expensive one and feel good about it.
LOL Onebyone, that's what I did too and ended up with a very nice machine (PC420PRW) that I got off Amazon for under $400 including shipping. I figured that if it only lasted 3 years and I had to buy another one I could do that 10 times and I'd still be spending less than the TOL machines I was looking at, that's 30 years of sewing and getting a new machine every 3 years--Of course, the PC420 has already lasted longer than the original 3 years! I use it for the decorative stitching on my art quilts, and also for basic sewing.
My new favorite toy for 2016 is the used PQ1500s that I got this past Feb. when I decided I was tired of shoving big quilts through the smaller throat of my vintage VX560. I love it, that extra couple of inches makes it a lot more comfortable to quilt bigger quilts, esp. when I'm doing ruler work.
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#53
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Maine-ly Florida
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I took one of those little finger lights and taped it on my sewing machine to give me a nice little spotlight on the needle area of my sewing machine bed. It cost me less than $2 and the battery can be changed out. Much better than the pricey bendable bright light I bought eons ago.
#54
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Join Date: May 2015
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. Based on your recc I picked one up yesterday!!! I'm a bit hefty so we'll see how this works out! Lol
#55
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Join Date: May 2015
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wonder clips are my newest gadget. I am making a fleece/minkee lap quilt for my granddaughters. I clipped two of the sides together so I could cut the minkee to size to match the fleece size. It's the hairy minky that loves to unravel and shed when cut. Those wonder clips are tight and small enough that they aren't interfering with anything! I am very pleased with them.
And now I need to hit the hardwear store for a headlamp, led lights for the sewing machines, sit upon, etc. Thanks for the reviews! and thank you for this thread Neuras!
And now I need to hit the hardwear store for a headlamp, led lights for the sewing machines, sit upon, etc. Thanks for the reviews! and thank you for this thread Neuras!
#56
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Tampa Bay Area, Florida
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A visit to my LQS last Saturday resulted in the purchase of the best cutting ruler I have used to date.
Quilters Select - the back side is coated with a smooth but grippy surface and it will not slide on the fabric at all!
I also bought the Quilters Select cutting board - it has a dark side and a light side that will help my aging eyesight.
quiltersselect.com - I think she said it was by Alex Anderson?
Quilters Select - the back side is coated with a smooth but grippy surface and it will not slide on the fabric at all!
I also bought the Quilters Select cutting board - it has a dark side and a light side that will help my aging eyesight.
quiltersselect.com - I think she said it was by Alex Anderson?
#59
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Blue Ridge Mountians
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