PosyP wrote:
On the scissors front, I would recommend that you have a pair of snips/small scissors to keep next to the sewing machine, and another small pair to keep at your hand sewing place, also a large pair of shears (fabric only), and a pair for paper (that the family can use

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As for technique books, sorry I cannot help, I tend to wing it, using information I have learnt from elsewhere or from the TQS shows.
PS don't forget Margo's recommendations of crayola washable felt tips & elmers glue - not that I use glue much myself, got scared off using it by my first embroidery teacher at the RSN, and have trouble breaking out of the training

okay, I think I'm good on scissors. I have one good pair of fabric-only shears that stay in my sewing bag, + a good pair of small snips that live in that bag, too. Probably that bag will live next to the sewing machine, so that's easy. And yes, I have separate paper ones and such for the family, those live in the kitchen/office.
Can you elaborate on Margo's crayola washable pen suggestions??? for marking on fabric? Or something else?? And the glue....for instead of fusibles? or ??? sorry, haven't seen that tip anywhere, but I'm intrigued!
Any other "common sense" tips that I need to know? Because I really barely know anything, despite that I do design my own quilts.