2. This one is simple. I use one of those inexpensive plastic "buckets" as a trash can in my sewing room. It has a very wide top, so throwing those tiny threads and scraps in is much easier! |
Well, I have other tips scattered throughout my posts, but these are the ones I wanted to share with you today. Hopefully, you found something useful. Have a great day!
What a great post! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips - thank you.
ReplyDeleteCan you use a glue stick to turn the edges under for needleturn applique?
Or would that be too messy?
I have never seen the stomper! Got to get me one of those! Thanks Linda!
ReplyDeletegreat tips Linda!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. your tips are great!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas there. What an amazing collection of embroidery threads! I love my crock pot too. I think they were a great invention.
ReplyDeleteI love your tips, especially about the "stomper"! Reckon they have those around now that the holidays are over??? I'm trying Lowe's soon!
ReplyDeletethanks for those tips. good idea to store the quilts. Mine are folded when not in use and they get those creases in that are hard to iron out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all the good ideas. I like the iron on/off stomp button the best.
ReplyDeletethankyou Linda for all your helpful hits.xx
ReplyDeleteAWESOME post - what great tips!! I especially love the stomper - must get one of those - my iron turns itself off and I have to unplug it [or slam it on the table] to get it to go back on! Thank you Linda!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips Linda.. especially the stomper..like it! AND I too use my slow cooker especially on FNSI's.. so much easier than actually cooking! :)
ReplyDeleteCrockpot had to have been invented by a woman!! It is my BEST FRIEND!! Great tips!! I use coffe canisters for trash! They have lids and are easily toteable! OH, another great one... I keep an old pill bottle near my machine for broken sharps!! Don't want to get poked by those little buggers!!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your time savers and tips - really great. My big laundry basket is my scrap collection tub - trust me, you should never let it get full before you start cutting up your scraps. I have two crock pots, and sometimes use both of them. I like the pill bottle near the machine idea from Josie. Judy C
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, Linda. Some I have heard about (and use), others I haven't, so found your post very useful. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get those great looking hardware bins? They look like wood?
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. I hardly ever use my crock pot because I don't have that many recipes. Could you share some of your go-to crock pot recipes? I have a few crock pot cook books but haven't been too pleased with the food.
Blessings
Gmama jane
I always love good tips....Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a stomper before, but now I wonder how I ever lived without one.
ReplyDeleteI've only recently seen someone use these stompers for lights. What a great idea for the iron. I'll have to keep my eye open for them in the future to stock up. And I really should use my crockpot more often. I would have more time to sew.
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