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I agree 100% about the scissors. Sewing scissors should be used for cutting fabric only! I grew up with my mother scolding "NOT WITH MY SEWING SCISSORS!" My kids grew up with the same scolding. I love electric scissors for cutting fleece. I have several pair of Fiskars Softouch, and a couple pair of Mundal pinking shears and my favorite of all, a pair of Gingher scissors that I use for clipping threads and the ends of the silk straps on my harnesses. I would add the following to those things already mentioned. Several measuring tapes Straight pins -- plenty of them and don't be shy about tossing dull ones! Bobbins -- at least one for each color of thread Bobbin Minders -- allows you to keep bobbins on top of thread spools Remnants in a variety of good quality fabric to use as "test pieces". Use a remnant that is comparable to the sewing project fabric to test new techniques Velcro - black, white and beige A good storage unit that will keep all of your notions neat and handy |
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Just gotta watch having the magnet around the computer... or too any sewing machine with a computer in it! I've been thinking about getting a wrist pin cushion, but I'm afraid I'll keep stabbing myself in the arm, lol. |
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[QUOTE=Nancy1999;4037007]Well, I don't have to worry about that, my sewing machine was made precomputer! I have the wrist pin cushion also, and use it for certain projects it, but I velcroed a tomato cushion onto the side of my machine and have found that really useful, I take the pins out as I sew.[/QUOTE] great idea:thumbup: |
I love my Gingher scissors. I waited until Joann had them 50% off and got a top of the line pair. They are awesome! I also can't do without a lighter for heat setting the ends of ribbon. I love my seam ripper too. I also always try to keep extra needles, extra d rings, rotary cutter, disappearing ink marker, extra thread in most used colors, and extra Velcro. |
[QUOTE=kjc;4036994] The bias direction of a piece of woven fabric, usually referred to simply as "the bias", is at 45 degrees to its warp and weft threads. QUOTE] Ok now I am really confused:eek: I guess I will google it:p |
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I like good quality stick pins- I don't buy the bargain bundled pack. I want them sturdy and short. I am very picky about my stick pins. Also, good scissors. I use a rotary cutter but I have 3 or 4 pair of scissors in various areas (one by the machine, one on the cutting table, one by the serger) and I truly believe quality is key. |
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Can't beleive no one else posted these: Bandaids Gauze Triple antibiotic ointment Hydrogen peroxide-removes blood from all fabrics. |
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I think everyone got everything......I would like to add tailors chalk and a long metal ruler and a clear ruler. |
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