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What useful little sewing tool should Santa bring this year?

19 years ago

We've done this in other years and I for one learned of some new (to me) little tools that have made sewing a little easier. For me this year, Santa could tuck in some of the super-long quilters pins - that can go through 3 layers of fabric.....even some sharp safety pins just a little larger than normal would be nice. So have you seen anything you'd like tucked in your stocking this year....and I don't mean Brad Pitt.

Comments (23)

  • 19 years ago

    Yes i want him to leave one of his elves to clean up behind me and help keep my sewing room neat and tidy.LOL Guess that's asking for too much though huh.
    Kathi

  • 19 years ago

    Budster, Just make sure Santa buys the strong super-long quilter's pins. I just bent 4 (don't think they were that strong)on the comforter I am making. The length is great though, as they don't pop out when you go to move the item from the table to the sewing machine. bggs

  • 19 years ago

    I hope Santa brings me a nice sewing cabinet. Sears has one that would be perfect. I showed Santa's helper (DH) the picture and suggested that if Santa gives me that, our cats could order the insert to go with my machine.

  • 19 years ago

    a dozen disappearing ink pens for marking fabric...i love them!! prob is that the pens disappear into my black hole of a home! need one and can't find one right now, as a matter of fact. lol

  • 19 years ago

    Oh my let me see*******

    A new blade for the rotary cutter

    Hay I need some of the Loooog pins too!
    Some real thin ones.

    I also want some more batting.

    Hummm I will have to add more later
    lol

    I made quilted stocking for us this year and hung them on the mantle.
    I suggested we each fill the other ones stocking
    Cant wait to see what I get

    IM

  • 19 years ago

    I want one of those little guns that shoot plastic bullets into the quilt...no more pinning or basting...

  • 19 years ago

    The glow in the dark pins that Hancock's has for $12.00, yes, 12.00 for straight pins! But I could drop them, turn the lights out and find them before I step on them!
    Susan

  • 19 years ago

    Oooooo I did not know about those! I'll have to add those to my list. bggs

  • 19 years ago

    A shop magnet with a handle to pick up pins, needles, scissors, rippers,..

  • 19 years ago

    First time I've heard of glow in the dark pins, would be neat to have some and would like more Fast Turn turning tubes in the sizes that I don't already have.
    Mare

  • 19 years ago

    A box of golf tee's. I saw the other day in JoAnns where they had golf tee's with a small stuffed heart hot glued on top. They looked simple enough to make. Even if you didn't hot glue any decoration on the top you can just use the plain golf tee.

    You use them for holding the bobbin to the spool of thread. Stick the tee down thru the hole in the bobbin then into the hole in the top of the spool. Really neat idea!

  • 19 years ago

    I also want Kathi's elf when she's finished with him.
    Elizabeth, those sound neat. The bobbins I use most don't have the hole in the center, but I could use some of those with my other machines.
    Susan

  • 19 years ago

    Forgot to post the pic. Here it is over in the photo section.

    Even without a decoration on top, it serves it's purpose!

    Here is a link that might be useful: Bobbin Holder Golf Tee

  • 19 years ago

    I think I need some of those glow in the dark pins too. They would be perfect. My boys are always getting into my pins and dropping them on the floor. The golf tees are cool too. Maybe I should raid DH's golf bag and see what I find.

    But what I really want is just a thread rack. I have asked my DH for one 3 or 4 times. I told him were to buy it and how much it would be. Today he asked me again what I wanted for Christmas. I could have killed him. I said a whole bolt of WOW fabric for quilting, just to see what he would say. He said what's that, where do I find it and how much would it cost? I give up. I'll just be happy if I don't get another pair of slippers.

    Amy
    Amy

  • 19 years ago

    Amy,
    I've found saying "give me a gift certificate for Joann's Hancock's etc", works wonderful. When he realized I was using them after the holidays and buying more he was a little disheartened! LOL.
    Susan in Bama

  • 19 years ago

    You can give hubby a printed wish list - in BIG letters if necessary. Some people have difficulty remembering highly technical terms like thread rack.

  • 19 years ago

    Mine also doesn't get it every time I ohh and ahh over the kitchen aid mixers. His response is "you don't have any where to put it". He doesn't realize I'd make room, where there's a will there's a way, LOL.
    Susan

  • 19 years ago

    Amy,
    You could always find something in the hardware or fishing stores that he might go to often. While he's browsing around he might remember the things that you ask for. While in a N.H.Northern store with DH I found a stackable container with pull out plastic boxes, kinda like the ones used for fishing tackle. It's the perfect size for thread, each insert holds about 35 spools and there are 4 inserts and they are clear so you can see what color is inside. When I needed another one I just waited until I new he was going there and ask him to get me one.
    They tend to remember things better when in their own comfort zone!
    Mare

  • 19 years ago

    I want one of those attachments that sew decorative stitches in a circle. Has anyone ever used one? I'm curious if they are as nifty as they appear to be. I'm definitely not asking DH for an embroidery design CD again, b/c last time he got a Bernina one, not a multi-format one. Long story short, I exchanged it through the software manufacturer (I prefer multi-format ones b/c I can save them on my computer; can't always save the Bernina ones that are read by the sewing machine's CD reader), but they charged an additional $20 plus shipping. Ended up being a VERY expensive CD! Never again. In all fairness to DH, tho, I had forgotten to tell him about the multi-format issue so it wasn't his fault.

    Mary

  • 19 years ago

    keepeminstitches - I made a 'cicle' sewing attachnment by taping an old fashion thumb tack to the left of my needle. I pressed the center of my piece over the tack. The dog feet pull the fabric and because of the tack the fabric rotates. I use an old spool over the tack to gently press down without poking myself. If I did a lot of circles I'd go high tech but I haven't - yet.

  • 19 years ago

    I have one I found a few years ago at a local thrift shop...it is for a T&S singer and I took the chance spending a quarter and it fits my T&S...and it works wonderfully! I've just played around with it and the fancy stiches my machine does but it works and there are lots of ways you could get creative with one. I know there are some inexpensive generic ones on the market and they work the same as my singer one (I just lucked in and found one for one of my machines)..they are easy to use. Hope Santa is listening to you!

  • 18 years ago

    Hi, I saw a new tool the other day and can not remember what it was called and thought someone here might know. It was red and you slipped your bobbin case on it then it helped you put the case in the machine, it would also connect so you could remove the bobbin case. I is good for people that have problems with their hands. Thanks for any help. Penny

  • 18 years ago

    Hi everyone, I've never visited this forum I don't believe but decided to see what you all talk about. I looks like a very friendly and informative place to be.

    Penny, I searched for what you were talking about and found it at this http://goldenthreads.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=GT&Product_Code=HH801&Category_Code=NOT

    I hope this helps. It sounds like something I need as well. Thank you for the tip.

    Nancy