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Jan. 4th, 2012 09:28 pmIdea #1: Small red heart-shaped bag, zipped around the edge similar to the Purlbee heart shaped pouch tutorial except I was thinking I'd make them from red felt and embroider them. Mine will also be smaller and the "handle" section will be a small loop so they can be attached to something else. This is what I wanted the red zipper for.
Idea #2: Pants! I saw these super funky black cord pants on Etsy while looking for something else and then later that night had a brainwave. I have some pairs of lovely wonderful comfy black jeans which are just a bit too narrow for me. I also have a glorious wonderful colourful quilt made by my aunty many years ago, and it's so old it's falling apart. I can split the outside side seams on the black jeans and add a strip made of patches from the quilt fabric. Bingo: New use for quilt, newly comfy jeans. Very enthused by this idea.
And a poll ... once I had the pants idea I thought I'd sit down and cut some of the fabric out to use for that so I went to find my seam ripper.... and I can't. My seam rippers disappear with frightening regularity ... somewhere in my house there is a secret seam ripper stash with twenty of those little guys all gloating about getting out of work!
I have this idea that every regular crafter has at least one thing they regularly lose ... what's yours?
Idea #2: Pants! I saw these super funky black cord pants on Etsy while looking for something else and then later that night had a brainwave. I have some pairs of lovely wonderful comfy black jeans which are just a bit too narrow for me. I also have a glorious wonderful colourful quilt made by my aunty many years ago, and it's so old it's falling apart. I can split the outside side seams on the black jeans and add a strip made of patches from the quilt fabric. Bingo: New use for quilt, newly comfy jeans. Very enthused by this idea.
And a poll ... once I had the pants idea I thought I'd sit down and cut some of the fabric out to use for that so I went to find my seam ripper.... and I can't. My seam rippers disappear with frightening regularity ... somewhere in my house there is a secret seam ripper stash with twenty of those little guys all gloating about getting out of work!
I have this idea that every regular crafter has at least one thing they regularly lose ... what's yours?
Poll #8980 What Craft Tool Do You Lose?
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seam ripper
10 (45.5%)
knitting needles
1 (4.5%)
crochet hooks
3 (13.6%)
scissors
15 (68.2%)
sewing needles
11 (50.0%)
entire project! It takes talent...
6 (27.3%)
I never lose anything, I'm totally 100% organised!
0 (0.0%)
I lose something else which I will tell you about in the comments
11 (50.0%)
TICKYBOX
11 (50.0%)
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Date: 2012-01-04 11:42 am (UTC)Sewing needles are problematic when lost on the floor.
I have managed to pause the mass scissors exodus by crocheting tethers for them that can be wrapped around the handle on the one end, and the handle of the sewing basket (bag, etc) on the other.
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Date: 2012-01-04 11:53 am (UTC)I also lose pliers. I'm not sure how; they never leave the crafting table. (Okay, the reason is that the crafting table has a lovecraftian shambling pile of stuff that eats anything that gets near it, but still.)
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Date: 2012-01-04 03:32 pm (UTC)What am I using to check lengths on the sock in progress by the bed? An antique folding one measuring stick from my grandfather's estate.
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Date: 2012-01-04 06:01 pm (UTC)I'm convinced the old one is eating the new ones.
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Date: 2012-01-04 09:40 pm (UTC)Also pens, but in that case it's my two small kinder who have a tendency to take them apart/play poundy games that destroy them.
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Date: 2012-01-04 11:28 pm (UTC)i love the idea of using beautiful quilt bits to widen your trousers! that's an old hippie thing, related to using a triangle of paisley material in each pants leg to turn straight jeans into bell-bottoms. once you've started at the bottom, you might as well continue adding colorful fabric all the way up :-)
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Date: 2012-01-05 01:16 am (UTC)I lose art pencils insanely easily. I have drawn a comic (in ballpoint pen) about losing my art pencils.
I always used to lose the pincushion, complete with all the pins, when I sewed more. I had two pincushions and two of the sort that had magnets in them AND a random dish of pins and I still couldn't ever find a pin when I needed one.
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Date: 2012-01-05 03:02 am (UTC)I don't lose sewing needles so much but I do it with straight pins a lot .... usually recovered via bare feet, of course.
The scissor thing is a good idea too, I think I'll try attaching them with leftover Christmas ribbon since I have some around. *plots*
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Date: 2012-01-05 03:05 am (UTC)I always have to spend ages finding my fabric tape measure but it's never been 100% lost so far.
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Date: 2012-01-06 07:59 am (UTC)Thanks for the jean notes, they sound great :)
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Date: 2012-01-06 08:01 am (UTC)How long since you moved? I find it hard to understand people who cart around boxes of stuff that isn't unpacked, being an anti-packrat and all!! I seem to have lost an entire shopping bag full of leather craft stuff though :/ Was looking for it this week and there's no hint of it anywhere ... frustrating!!
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Date: 2012-01-06 08:02 am (UTC)Actually my favourite special 4-colour pen (thicker barrel = easier to hold) seems to stay with me now I've taken to keeping it in the spiral binding of my notebook, but there's never any other pens around. I did solve this just by cheating though - I bought one of those cheap cheap packs of crappy pens where it's aa few dollars for 20 or something. They're hideous to write with but I can usually find at least one!
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Date: 2012-01-06 08:03 am (UTC)I have been known to measure dressmaking/craft things with my metal workshop tape too, I must admit, but I can usually locate the fabric tape - it's unusual when I can't, rather than us usual when I can. Antique measuring stick sounds wonderful!!
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Date: 2012-01-06 10:35 am (UTC)the last move was about six years ago, but there were complications. first, we had to move in a tremendous hurry, so we just stuffed everything into boxes at random. i still haven't found which box contains some of my dishes! furthermore, we had a storage locker. when my father died and we cleaned out the house, i couldn't bear to look at things enough to sort them, so all of the stuff from my parents' house got boxed up and put into the storage locker. about a year after we moved here, we could no longer afford the rental on the storage locker, so all those boxes got brought to the house... and i still don't relish the thought of going through everything. thirdly, until recently, i didn't have the physical stamina to move boxes and stuff around. (i'm mildly amazed at how much more endurance i have now that i'm not anemic from internal bleeding.) i'm still basically lazy, though :-(
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Date: 2012-01-06 02:30 pm (UTC)I found a picture of one like my grandfather's. Actually, a bunch of his stuff comes in handy at odd moments. The kid and I had a field day with oven-bake-clay and the leather embossing tools and dental tools.
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Date: 2012-01-07 12:15 am (UTC)Unfortunately that theory's shot now - the wire coat hangers disappear too!!
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Date: 2012-01-07 12:16 am (UTC)Re: (here from network)
Date: 2012-01-07 12:18 am (UTC)I see your issue with partially mangled tape measures, that's definitely Special! At least my fabric tape measure is safe from errant woodworkers :)
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Date: 2012-01-07 12:20 am (UTC)I am glad you have some stamina now and yes, I see your moving issues have been epic! I am a big fan of the "one box at a time" technique but I'm known to be a weird mutant (see "anti-packrat" in the dictionary :)).
LOVE YOU!
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Date: 2012-01-07 08:08 am (UTC)*GREAT BIG HUGS*
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