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19 Jun 2008 14:57 #20376

Thank you!! I went back and read the Bernina info and I think I will keep my magnet dish away from my machine. Thank you, Ladies. Carolyn :D :D
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19 Jun 2008 14:32 #20371

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Under Berninas on the forum back in Aug there was a topic about magnets and computerized machines that you might want to look at.
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19 Jun 2008 13:45 #20370

Oh, My, I never thought about that!!! Thank you so.o.o o o much !! :o I sure don't want to hurt my sewing machine!! I will go and remove it right now! Thanks again, Carolyn
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19 Jun 2008 13:35 #20369

Carolyn,
What kind of sewing machine do you have? If you have a computerized one, it would not be a good idea to put the magnetic dish on it. It could screw up the computer stuff. I put mine next to it but never on it. I learned my lesson when I was moving stuff around in my sewing room and put it on top of the tv and the whole corner of the picture turned colors. My DD just rolled her eyes at me and took it off.
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19 Jun 2008 11:12 #20356

I went to the tool store with DH a few days ago and saw a magnetic dish with a telescoping magnet and a telescoping little mirror. The dish is just what I needed for the sewing machine. It has a weighted bottom and will stay anywhere on the machine. The telescoping magnet is great to pick up pins from the floor. I don't know what the mirror is good for yet. Oh, well, the whole set was less than $5. I wouldn't have thought of it unless you gals had mentioned it. Thank you very much!! All the help around here is wonderful :lol: 8) :D Carolyn
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04 Jun 2008 05:40 #19258

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My husband has a needle/pin thing too. I can get down on my hands and knees and pick up pins and he can walk in the room and spot one and makes a big production of letting me know he found a pin in the floor.
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03 Jun 2008 17:56 #19210

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Ann, I also use my "ding thing" (I got a cheap one from "Create for Less) for carrying around my plexiglass extension table for my sewing machine. It's the big one and I always schlepped it around in the box until I saw one of those and had a "light-bulb" moment!

Thanks for bringing this subject up!

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03 Jun 2008 13:03 #19181

Thanks for the info! I'll be checking in to it. My husband has the telescoping magnet - and we have used it several times! :lol: He hates stray pins and needles. Must be some experience from his childhood... and if there are any lying around, he's the one who will step on it!
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02 Jun 2008 22:59 #19117

Ann, you can get the same thing (different color from Gypsy Gripper) at Linens N Things or Bed, Bath & Beyond, for about $10. They are shower handles, the color is blue and white. Exactly the same as the Gypsy thing. I've been using one for more than six months and I love it. It keeps the ruler from slipping, no slips since I started. I like it so much that everyone in my quilt class wanted them so I bought 25 of them. They are all happy with them!
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02 Jun 2008 22:37 #19115

i did not see any thing like that at the auto parts store but i did find these handy telescoping magnets at my local autozone. they are the size of a ballpoint pen and have a strong magnet at the end i thought they would be great for picking up stray pins that fall in to the crevices of my couch or even on the floor. i bought 2 one for upstairs and one for down in the sewing room.
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20 Mar 2008 17:54 #15915

What a great idea. The first place I would search for something like that would be eBay. Always my first choice for stuff I want a deal on. I don't always find what I want but I always look.
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ding thing 18 Mar 2008 17:18 #15809

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I think you are talking about the "Gypsy Gripper". They are about $20-25. They look pretty handy and make cutting safer!
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18 Mar 2008 13:04 #15788

Ann

That is a great idea. I need to get one for my rulers. Would sure be alot less clumsy for me! I have seen these but don't know the names of them.
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Ding Thing 18 Mar 2008 12:30 #15785

Saw a tool at a LQS that held the ruler down and kept your hand out of the way but it was pricey It looked like two suction cups on the ends of a flattened out "u" shaped handle. Dh and his friends said it is a "ding thing" that you can get cheaper at an automotive parts store. Also it is sometimes called a glass carrier because glass cutters use a similar tool to that for carrying glass sheets a short distance.

Searched through about five auto parts places and all I could get was a single suction cup which had a diameter of appr. 5 inches for about $4.00 they had a double handled one but it came in a kit with a glue gun and glue and someother things I didn't need and that was about $20.00 if someone had use for the other stuff it would still be a good deal because the LQS one was nearly $25.00. I just didn't need to clutter up the tool shed with unnecessary stuff.

Any way I bought the single one and love it. My hand is out of the way of the cutter (would be great for teaching kids to cut--- maybe will let dgd do some cutting this year if she will use it with the ruler) and the ruler seems to be steadier and I have problems with wobbly rulers.

any way for four dollars how could I lose and the next time I put a dent in the car I can fix it myself. LOL ROFLOL Ann
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