In the picture of the travel bag closed you will see another tool I keep handy. My friend bought me this for my birthday last year and I don't go anywhere without it. Shown open the Omnigrid has an ironing surface and a cutting surface. Fabulous tool! You've got to love quilter's!
The work surface is covered with a nonstick ironing pad. Bakers call them silipads. (Silicone coated fabric) That is the brown pad underneath. The class sheet is used in scrap booking, but I use it for pattern drafting, and many other things. It is great as a non stick surface and easily cleaned as well. When I am not working I leave the protective sides on it.
The long hot pink plastic basket in the back has cleaner for my glasses, glue sticks, Glove in a Bottle (wonderful for your hands) more glue, glue bottle, water spritzer and Fray Check. You'll see pin cushions and extra lighting. What is not pictured here is my magnifiers. I use the kind that clip to the front of my glasses. Often these are also found in quilt shops.
This concludes the travel bag and organized desk section. I look forward to bringing you another section for Tools that will show you the various jigs I have and use. There are some pretty creative ones , too. If there is anything about the tools you would to know or see demonstrated, let us know!
The work surface is covered with a nonstick ironing pad. Bakers call them silipads. (Silicone coated fabric) That is the brown pad underneath. The class sheet is used in scrap booking, but I use it for pattern drafting, and many other things. It is great as a non stick surface and easily cleaned as well. When I am not working I leave the protective sides on it.
The long hot pink plastic basket in the back has cleaner for my glasses, glue sticks, Glove in a Bottle (wonderful for your hands) more glue, glue bottle, water spritzer and Fray Check. You'll see pin cushions and extra lighting. What is not pictured here is my magnifiers. I use the kind that clip to the front of my glasses. Often these are also found in quilt shops.
This concludes the travel bag and organized desk section. I look forward to bringing you another section for Tools that will show you the various jigs I have and use. There are some pretty creative ones , too. If there is anything about the tools you would to know or see demonstrated, let us know!
Have you a favorite tool -- one that you think is practically indespensible?
ReplyDeleteI bought a small pack of sculpting tools on eBay a couple of years ago when I was just starting with mini dolls. In among mostly nondescript tools was a little sculpting steel tool. It was in a small way like when a guy sees a girl standing in a group and his mind zeros in on her with "your'e the one!"
Ive looked, without luck. to locate a Plan B backup tool to this little darling. I use this for practically all my sculpting. I've taped the handle with fluorescent tape to help me find it among all my stuff.
Anyone else ever fall in love with a tool?
Brad
Hi
ReplyDeleteThank you for all you share...Wonderful tools, items + more.
you have two green rulers with a lot of holes in. Which I cant get in Denmark, Ive been all over.
Would you please tell me where to buy the rulers..Hopefully a place with a website...SMILING
Thank you