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Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:21 am
by Serinde
I've just discovered sticker tweezers. They have an angled head and are perfect for pulling the cut thread from hardanger.
Of course, I didn't find them in an embroidery shop. I was with a friend who is busy making jewellery, so we were in a craft shop (who knew there were so many beads in the world?) which specialised in the aforementioned beads and all sorts of paper crafts. These are made by a company called Provo Craft, if that's any help.
Everyone must have a favourite gadget that makes stitching and finishing easier. What's yours?

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:04 am
by inuyashagirl
My fave tool is the hemostat. Yes the thing they use in surgery to clamp off a blood vessel. I love them as i can lock it to the needle and pull especially if its a tight fit. Also great for pulling waste away canvas when done your design.
Debbie
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:46 pm
by Leppette
If I have trouble passing the needle through fabric, then I use the body of my scissors to push it through. I use eyebrow tweezers to remove waste canvas. I use a needle for unpicking. I put a white towel on my lap when stitching on dark fabric. I have a long, flat magnet for stitch + park and a pair of white cotton (right one fingerless) gloves so I bearly mark the fabric.
I suppose we all have certain things we need and probably couldn't do without. 
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:20 am
by Rose
If I didn't have my natural light stand with the floss and scissor holder I would be lost also my chart holder stand is very important. It is free standing and has a 14X20 metal sheet and about 8 magnets to hold charts and color key codes.
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:51 pm
by Fibreartist
I love my Mag-eyes. It's a magnifier that goes onto your head like a visor and the magnifiying part hangs down in front of you. You can even use this with your regular glasses-it doesn't interfere.
I also can't live without any type of ott-light. I have a floor model right now that sits right above and over my shoulder-NO Shadows
Then of course my star detailor to pull thru short ends of thread-I LOVE THIS!
There are so many little gadgets that I like I won't list them all.
I will end with a final necessity though-a comfortable spot to stitch in.

Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:55 pm
by Granny
I have all this frogging to do on the Thistle Stop. It was a real pain. I had been using the special little scissors to frog and tweezers but it was areal pain. Last night I decided to use a pair of embroidery scissors, really small longish tip for cutting and then hemostat for pulling. Couldn't wish for anything easier except that I don't keep stitching next time when I am second guessing myself on color choice of the chart.
Oh the other thing I won't live without again is that when I have difficulty seeing with my specs and think I need magnifier, etc I hike myself down to the optometrist and get it sorted right away. I wasted quite a few years not stitching because my optometrist kept telling me my sight was fine. So I believed it was old age. Not so. It was an optometrist that was making mistakes. I changed optometrist, got new glasses and am happily stitching again as long as I have a bright light. Don't need the magnifying or Ott light though I have both. The Ott light is may take with me light when travelling. I used to travel with a larger light bulb. This is better.
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:00 pm
by chicksmama
Granny,
I can't do any close work without my "extra" glasses. I buy them at Joanne's and they clip over my regular glasses. I've lately seen them at Hobby Lobby. LOVE LOVE them. I even have trifocals and still need the extra help.
Linda
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:53 pm
by Granny
Linda
Someday I may be in the class, too, of needing extra glasses. Twice in my life I totally gave up on cross stitch because it was just too hard on my eyes. Both times with the change of optometrists and new glasses I was good to go. That's why I was saying I needed to change optometrists first if I run into sight problems. I know, not everyone is that fortunate. I just am so thankful that my sight is still good with progressive bifocals. I'm not as fortunate in the hand department but with my arsenal with gloves and extra supports I can still stitch.
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:50 am
by andrea42
I wear bifocals and find that if im doing anything smaller than 18 count i have to have my magnifyers that go on over my glasses it just makes it much more easier for me. I recently had to frog and used a seam ripper it was so much easier . I keep hilighters for marking off what i have already done. Plus I have now learned how to enlarge my charts so that i can read the symbol easier and boy I dont know how ive stitched all these years without doing it. lol
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:41 pm
by vickih
mine favorite tool is my hoop as i find it hard to do my projects unless there small
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:12 pm
by MaggieM1750
Just found these the other day.. used last night and quickly fell in love. The side of my second finger is what I push my needle against and gets chewed up if I have been stitching alot. I just cannot get used to wearing regular thimbles.. they just do not feel right. I have used bandaids in the past but they never seem to fit your finger properly, too wide, too square, just not right. These I can put at whatever place works best.
Adhesive "thimbles"
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:12 pm
by Granny
I have used those stick on pads. Great for finger stabs but not good for my skin. What I do is use the dots embedded in a "tape" I got from Lee Valley. It has no stickiness but adheres to itself and build myself a "thimble" that fits me and I am comfortable with. The "tape" is commonly sold for woodcarvers. I tried to find the specific name so that's the best I can do at the moment.
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:29 am
by Rose
I have tried those and the glue tends to wear off quickly so what I do is buy the band-aid dots and us those.

Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:15 am
by nikecam
i use the adhesive finger pads too. i can usually get about 3 sessions out of each one. i only use it when i'm working on my xs collectibles piece. i don't find that i need it on my smaller pieces esp. the ones that i'm just using one over anything.
Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:21 pm
by Red
I love my Pako thread sorter.

Re: Useful tools and accessories
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:52 pm
by pamelam
I also love my Pako floss organizer and use it as a needle holder too!