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Maggieloe 01-04-2012 03:31 PM

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Recently we discussed what gadgets we found the most useful. Great thread. How about this one - what gadget are you sorry you bought? I can't say I have too many of those, but I did by a fabu-motion without stitch regulator when I was having a lot of trouble learning to free motion. What I really needed was practice and this now takes up space in my closet.

GrannieAnnie 01-04-2012 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by Maggieloe (Post 4842272)
Recently we discussed what gadgets we found the most useful. Great thread. How about this one - what gadget are you sorry you bought? I can't say I have too many of those, but I did by a fabu-motion without stitch regulator when I was having a lot of trouble learning to free motion. What I really needed was practice and this now takes up space in my closet.

I don't buy too many gadgets and can't think of any I regret----------except maybe the rotary blade sharpener. Doesn't work too well.

Val in IN 01-04-2012 03:42 PM

About a million thimbles. Finally found ONE I can tolerate. Maybe I'll start a collection :D

Tartan 01-04-2012 03:42 PM

I bought a pink mini iron. It looked cute and I thought it would be great for workshops but it does not get hot enough. As of yet I have not found a use for it and it's in the pile for the second hand shop.

Val in IN 01-04-2012 03:43 PM

@ GrannieAnnie: I'm in SW Indiana too! I'm in Mt. Vernon, where are you?

Buckeye Rose 01-04-2012 04:22 PM

I would have to say that the worst purchase I've made towards sewing/quilting would be the brother cs6000i sewing machine. Had I known that it would only last a couple years, it would never have made it into my cart at WalMart (not that Walmart had anything to do with the machine's cheap construction). I've been educated and since purchased a Janome 6600 and am more than happy with her.

raptureready 01-04-2012 04:30 PM

My MegaQuilter w/12' frame. The store I bought it from (an hr away) said that I could come back for free lessons but they were always canceled at the last minute. They finally sent me a DVD (NOT what I wanted, not what I was promised) but by then I was so frustrated with them and the quilter that I haven't touched it in 3 yrs. I may get to it sometime or another but I've never gone back to that store. Now I only shop at a store where I know that they have good service and operate with honesty.

Gramie bj 01-04-2012 04:40 PM

A needle threader, and a rotery cutter blade sharpener. Both baught at Joann's with coupons, neither one works. even took them back and asked how to work them even the girles there couldn't get them to work, no needles threaded and still dull blades.

Xstitshmom 01-04-2012 04:52 PM

Blade sharpener. I don't think it sharpens at all!

luvTooQuilt 01-04-2012 05:33 PM

i agree with the blade sharpener.. its horrible.. a lot seam rippers were a waste of money but you need to try them all before you can find the perfect one..


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