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Hi everyone! It’s Michele here for today’s Learning Center post on not so basic quilting tools. I asked several quilting friends to recommend their favourites and have give-aways for a few of them too. Karen from Sew Many Ways is also sharing a few of her most popular DIY tools. See also, last month’s post on Basic Quilting Tools.

One of my most favourite tools is my June Tailor Shape Cut Ruler. I’ve had mine for a few years now and use it quite often. I have the 12″ ruler with 1/2″ increments, though I know they make other variations of it too.

shape-cut

Here’s a video showing how it works:

While not really a tool per se, here’s Pat Sloan’s recommendation… pretty and organized! These are wooden spools from textile factories.

pat sloan binding

On to the recommendations from other quilting friends…


Peggy:

One quilting tool that I feel every beginning quilter should own is the Angler 2 by Pam Bono Designs. I find it very helpful when stitching diagonal lines for half square triangles etc. I have had mine for years and use it all the time.

ANGLER 2 PHOTO

We have two give-aways for the Angler 2 below.


Kim:

My recommended tool is a Stiletto. It helps keep your seams accurate when your fingers can’t do it for you.

stiletto


Debbie:

The two tools that I just love are the Fons and Porter binding tool

fp-binding-tool

and the Wacker Seams Perfect. You can find this at most quilting shops. I just listed this particular site so you can see it.

the-wacker


Shari

The Kwik Klip is one of my favourite gadgets. I use it to open and close the curved safety pins I use for basting. If you are still opening and closing by fingers only, you have to try this out. So much less stress on the little muscles in your fingers and hands. Made a huge difference for me.

kwik clip

Michele’s note: While I rarely pin baste anymore, I do love this tool too when I do.


Kitty

Does a stencil count as a quilting tool? I’m saying yes because this stencil helps make perfect HST (Half Square Triangles) patches. Visit Kitty’s blog to see the tool in action and Sunday Best Quiltworks for photo tutorials and a video.

hst-stencil

We have a give-away for a set of four stencils below.


Lesley Carruthers

I have been a quilter for over 30 years. And all this time I have struggled with 1/4 inch seams. I have even purchased the 1/4″ foot for my last two sewing machines. My seams were just too large and I would never get that “scant” 1/4″ seam that many patterns call for. My finished blocks would never be the size the pattern said they should be! And then last month, I headed away on vacation and came home with a Perfect Piecing Seam Guide.

Perfect Piecing Seam Guide

This little guide is phenomenal and immediately corrected my piecing problems. I blogged about too.

Perfect Piecing Seam Guide


Rebecca L. Ruth

I can’t live without my Gypsy Gripper. I have arthritis in my wrists and it really saves me a lot of pain when cutting with a rotary blade and holds the ruler steady.

Gypsy Gripper

Also got to have my Machingers Quilting Gloves for free-motion quilting. Helps again with the arthritis pain but grips that fabric and moves it along so much more easily.

Machingers Quilting gloves, all worn out

Michele’s note: I love these gloves too; they’ve made a huge difference to my free motion quilting. We have a give-away for two pairs below.

I love my Clover chaco liner. The white one always brushes off of fabric easily and it’s so much easier to use, in my opinion, than a marking pencil or marker. It glides right over the fabric.

Clover chaco liner

One more thing that is absolutely worth the $199 purchase price in amount of back pain saved — the GROLAND kitchen island from IKEA. What is a kitchen island good for in the quilting world?? It is the perfect height for a cutting table so that I’m not bending over to cut but standing upright. Not too tall, not too short. Just perfect. It’s made of unfinished birch which gives it a nice crafty feel, in my opinion, and it has a sturdy shelf and hanging rails. Totally amazing.

IKEA kitchen island


Melissa Dunworth

My first suggestion would be a hemostat – can’t tell you how many tubes I have had to turn for various reasons over the years and since buying a hemostat on amazon last year I am in love! It is a snap and good for lots of other uses too if you get inventive with it. You can get them in lots of different sizes – which is useful depending on how long the tube is you are trying to turn. I prefer this to a lot of other tools because you pinch the fabric instead of hooking it which can lead to snags.

hemostat

hemostat

Michele’s note: I need one of these!

My second suggestion is still my all time favorite tool – the Easy Star and Geese Ruler. I use it ALL THE TIME!

easy-star-geese-ruler

Here’s my Fancy Flocks quilt I made with it and a link to a tutorial I did too.

Fancy Flocks

Michele’s note: I love this ruler too!

Oh yeah, and let’s not forget the ever useful Purple Thang!

purple-thang


Karen – Sew Many Ways

Karen from Sew Many Ways has a really fun series on her blog: Tool Time Tuesday. Her ideas are both clever and creative and I often ask myself “Why didn’t I think of that?”. I asked Karen to share a few of the most popular DIY tools that she’s featured on her site.

Hi, my name is Karen from the blog Sew Many Ways. I want to thank Michele for inviting me to join in on the fun. She asked me to share a few posts I’ve done on my favorite quilting tools…beyond the basics. I thought the best things to share for sewing and quilting are design walls, pincushions and thread holders.

I’ve done several different kinds of design walls over the past few years. Click HERE to the post that has all the tutorials for the ones I’ve made so far. Below is a picture of one that is made with pvc pipes and it’s portable too!

karen-design-wall

Pincushions are another essential in my sewing room. I love them and they are easy to make. Click HERE for the link to all the pincushion posts…they’re not your usual pincushions! Below is one of many to make for yourself…it’s from a chicken feeder!!

karen-chicken-feeder

Thread holders for hand sewing are a must too. This post was one of my first when I started blogging over 3 years ago. Easy to make and inexpensive too. A necklace thread holder! Click HERE for that post.

karen-necklace-thread-holder

Thank you again for letting me participate in such a fun project and thanks for stopping by my blog too. There are lots of other helpful tips and hints, so feel free to browse around!

Take care,
~Karen~
Sew Many Ways


Give-Aways

The Angler 2

The Angler 2

The Angler 2 is a plastic quilting template that fits every sewing machine. It can be installed and reinstalled in minutes with a few pieces of painter’s tape. Make up to 7 3/4″ squares. It eliminates the necessity of drawing or pressing diagonal seam guide lines and is very accurate for chain piecing. After a bit of practice, it cuts piecing time in half! See the demonstration videos on our site.

I have two Angler 2 templates to give away.

Sunday Best’s Original Half-Square Triangle Stencil

stencils

Half-Square Triangle Stencil – No more cutting and marking squares! You can make 32 perfect half-square triangles in 15-20 minutes. Just pin, mark, sew, press and cut. Minimal waste of fabric and no paper to remove! See our demo on YouTube.

The give-away is a set of 4 stencils: 1″, 1-1/2″, 2″, and 2-1/2″ finished sizes.

Machingers Quilting Gloves

Machingers

Machingers Quilting Gloves are specifically designed for machine quilters. They are lightweight and form-fitting. The have fully coated fingertips for excellent grip with less resistance and drag on fabric. No coating on palm allows skin to breathe in cool comfort. They are made of nylon knit.

I have two pairs to give away.

How to Enter the Give-Aways

Leave a comment below sharing your favourite Not So Basic quilting tool. Include a link to the tool if you can find one. Additionally, indicate which of the three tools being given away above that you would love to win. One comment/entry per person. Winners will be randomly selected next Wednesday, April 11th 2012.


Winners

Congratulations to …

#144 Carla G. and #51 Gene Black won the Angler 2
#98 Shari won the triangle stencil pack
#44 Rhonda H. and #55 Kathy won Machinger gloves

Thanks to the sponsors for the lovely prizes. Winners, check your inboxes for a message from me.


145 responses to “Recommendations: Not So Basic Quilting Tools”

  1. MC Avatar

    I would love the machingers gloves, thanks for the chance to win. I’m not sure if this counts, but lately I’ve been very grateful for the little brush that comes with my sewing machine to clean out the lint. So useful.

  2. Kristen Avatar

    What a tough question! Right now my favorite not-so-basic quilting tool is probably either my Quick Quarter or Mary Ellen’s Best Press. I use both REALLY often when sewing and can’t imagine how frustrated I would be without either.

    I would love to win The Angler 2. I have the Seamingly Accurate guide on both my machines, but the markings wore off in mere months and I need something more permanent and versatile for angles.

  3. Jennifer Dancy Avatar

    My fav Not So basic tool is … well, blogland! I can search and find any advice, help, or instructions on how to do anything!
    I use the Shape Cut regularly, as well as the Perfect Seam Guide – They keep me straight!
    I want to try a few things: First, the new batting tape to seam together scraps – I”ve heard it’s great…. I also want to experiment with some of the mini-irons available… I like my Hobbico, but wonder if there isn’t something better out there.
    I would love to win some Machingers, or the Chacoliner… or that Ikea table, for sure! Thanks for a great blog post!

  4. Missy Avatar

    I would love to win the gloves, I tried quilting a king size quilt on my machine and had a hard time holding the material. My non-traditional quilting tool is a crochet hook, I use it to pull the bobbin thread out from under the foot. It’s the only use it ever gets!

  5. Patty Happel Avatar
    Patty Happel

    My favorite tool tip is to use a wooden chopstick to close the safety pins when you pin baste. And it’s FREE at your favorite Chinese restaurant.

    I would love to win any of the above tools, but if I have to choose just one, I would like the quilting gloves.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  6. moose Avatar
    moose

    I love the whacker! Before I checked out the website I was wondering what it could be used for…my first thought was stress relief…and it looks pretty handy.

    I would particularly like to win the quilting gloves, but I would be thrilled to win any of the tools you listed.

  7. JOAN GODFREY Avatar
    JOAN GODFREY

    i love my butterfly thread cone holder……available through connecting threads…..http://www.connectingthreads.com/Tools/Butterfly_Thread_Holder__D71302.HTML
    it is heavy and won’t tip over, tall to hold the thread up and very pretty!!!
    those stencils look great for HSQ’s.

  8. Joan Avatar
    Joan

    My favorite tool is the Wonder Cut Ruler.

    Wonder Cut Ruler
    http://www.wondercutruler.com/

  9. Sandra Beck Avatar

    I love my ACCUQUILT GO BABY. It has help me so much as I have arthritis and it helps ease the pain and I can continue quilting like a roadrunner. I use the handy dandy magnetic pin grabber to it extends also. Thanks for the chance to win. My grands thank you too.

  10. Denise J. Avatar
    Denise J.

    I keep a porcupine quill next to me and also in my travel sewing box. The very pointy end has a little burr that holds pieces while feeding through the machine and the duller end works great as a stiletto or helping with turning. I would love the Machingers. Thanks for all the tips and the chance to win

  11. Betsy Lynn Avatar

    Great article!
    You already have my favorite tool…the Angler 2, I love mine for HST. The Half Square Triangle Stencil would be cool to own, the hemostat would be great and I could really use the Kwip Klip. Thanks for the chance to win!

  12. Rhonda Phillips Avatar

    Ok good question and I have a wierd answer for it! A friend recently sent me a new seam ripper. This works for sewn seams as well as quilting. We both machine quilt and just hate when we need to rip out a row of quilting. What was that new seam ripper? A travel size beard and moustache trimmer that is made by Wahl! I love that little thing! Unfortunately I am already on my third battery and not because the battery doesn’t last very long! haha! Great little gadget!

  13. Cheryl Avatar

    I love the ideas and suggestions!

    I use the blue painter’s masking tape to hold down the backing of a mini quilt, when I am sandwiching the layers together. It’s like having a helping hand! It removes easily, and doesn’t leave any marks on the fabric or table.

    You can purchase it at any hardware store, but here is a link so you know what I am referring to:

    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100281813/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=blue+painter%22s+tape&storeId=10051

    Cheryl

  14. Teresa H. Avatar
    Teresa H.

    I’m a very new quilter – piecing my first quilt top now – so I’m not sure I have any suggestions for physical tools that would be worthwhile, but what has been invaluable to me has been internet tutorials! Without easy access to a quilt shop, I’m not sure I would have had the courage to start otherwise, despite my long-standing urge to quilt. If I’m selected either the Angler 2 or the triangle stencil would be very helpful – probably the Angler 2 as a first choice. By the way, this is the tutorial I’m using for my first effort: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-sew-a-quilt-Quilting-101/
    Thanks!

  15. Sallie Avatar

    My favorite is the June Tailor Shape Cut Plus ruler (It’s 12 – 18). I would choose the Angler 2 as my first choice. Thanks for the giveaway!

  16. LeAnne L Avatar
    LeAnne L

    I love my Frixion pens that disappear when you iron them. I also like Hugo’s Amazing Tape for keeping my thread spools tidy. I would like to try out those HST stencils. That’s my favorite way to make HSTs, but I don’t like taking the time to draw the lines.

  17. Debra Komar Avatar
    Debra Komar

    What a great article! I’ve been quilting for the past five years or so, and I am amazed at the new tools that I have learned about today that will assist me in quilt-making. I’ve made notes on my “wish list” for the Shape Cut, Angler 2, hemostat, and the half-square triangle stencil!! Since I can only enter the drawing for one of the items, I think I’m going to have to choose the half-square triangle set. Thanks for the chance to win, and your great article!!

  18. Garnet Avatar
    Garnet

    One of my favorite ‘not sold for quilting’ tools is a door peep hole…. yep, found in the hardware store is a nice brass gadget that most folks insert into their outside door to see who is on the other side before opening the door. The peep hole gadget allows me to view quilt blocks and tops as if from afar ๐Ÿ™‚

  19. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    I have a wooden picket fence panel that I use to lay the fabric selections over the pickets to keep them close at hand and easily seen.

    I like The Angler!

  20. Bets Avatar
    Bets

    I have been quilting for a long time so could use a pair of those new Machingers gloves! I also bought those Frixion pens which I love and the Clover Chaco Liner. Would also love to try the HST stencil! Good ideas you gave us….thanks!

  21. Jennie P. Avatar

    If I won, I’d love the angler 2. The gloves would be great too, but I probably need the angler more. I’m a new quilter too, so I dont know if I have anything to add. I do like my lapel stick. It’s nice for temporary adhering fabrics!

  22. Cheryl Avatar

    I use a wallpaper seam roller I found at a thrift store to ‘iron’ my seams when I don’t want to stop and use a hot iron. This works great when piecing small things at sew-ins and classes. I have several of these tools now. I’d love a chance at the Angler first, or the stencils. I’ve been wanting to try the Angler. Thanks. PS: Instead of purchasing a Gypsy Gripper in the large size (I have a small one) I found a shower gripper (same thing, different colors) for $1 at the thrift store. It’s wonderful!

  23. Alli Avatar

    What fun! My absolute favorite is the clear sewing machine extension table my dad-in-law made for me. I use it even when I’m making tiny things because it’s still great having all the extra space. Also, when I’m following patterns, I put them under the extension table so I save space while still being able to refer to the pattern!

    I’d love to win the Angler 2 thingy. I actually find it fun to mark the diagonal line on my HSTs, but I can’t say no to saving time! ๐Ÿ™‚

  24. Terry Kessinger Avatar
    Terry Kessinger

    I am a new-to-quilting beginner, so I don’t have any tips or tricks or favorite tools yet, except youtube … which is where I get so-called hands-on training. My mother’s passing left me with her quilting books and I’m wanting to try my hand at it now. I’d love to win the Angler 2, I think. Thanks!

  25. Priscilla Pride Avatar
    Priscilla Pride

    Idon’t have any unusual tools as I havent been quilting very long. I would like the 1/2 square triangle stencil if I win.

  26. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    Wow! I need to start buying some new tools! Some that I use regularly are the purple thang and the hemostat.

  27. Pat Hersl Avatar
    Pat Hersl

    I love the seam guide I have on my machine. It’s a sticky-back guide that can be cut to fit most machines and helps me tremendously.

  28. Sarah W Avatar
    Sarah W

    I have a titanium seam ripper. Unfortunately, I get lots of opportunities to use it too!

  29. Janice Spitzer Avatar
    Janice Spitzer

    I’d like to win the Angler so I could stop drawing those diagonal lines. One less step and lot less time. My favorite. Tool right now are the Easy Angle and the Companion Angle. Now that I’ve figured them out that is as I’m a bit directionally challenged. It took taking pictures with my phone and looking at them. Then seeing Bonnie Hunter’s again. Then the light finally turned on. Then they became my fave tools! Beats the others methods all together.

  30. Nancy S Avatar
    Nancy S

    I would llike to try out the angler 2 . It looks like it would help with my accuracy.
    My favourite tool/product is 505 Temporary Spray to baste layers together for quilting. No more pins or thread basting. No more pins or threads in the way1 It’s worth every penny!!!

  31. 2ne Avatar

    I would like to try the angler or the stensils. I love my quilting gloves – and my supreme slider for free motion quilting.
    Have a great and creative week.
    Quilthugs ๐Ÿ™‚

  32. Karen McCaffrey Avatar
    Karen McCaffrey

    Oh my, I have been wanting the Angler 2 for so long. I have so very many favorite tools that I have a hard time choosing. Right now though my favorite tool is my Olfa Spinning Rotary Mat 12” x12” which I use so much I need a newer larger one!

  33. Lise Avatar

    Oh, I love my Oliso iron, you plop it down and the little legs come up to prevent it from touching the table….

  34. Mickey Kelly White Avatar

    My favorite tool is my walking foot ; use it almost as much as my 1/4″ seam foot !!! And I think if I ever get a spinny rotary mat I’ll love that too !!!! ๐Ÿ˜€ I’d like the Angler 2 ! thanks so much for the article !

  35. Ellen M. Avatar
    Ellen M.

    I’m brand new to quilting so I don’t have any unusual tools yet. I have used a sharp bamboo awl to push/guide fabric close to the presser foot. I would love to win the half-square triangle stencils. Thanks for the chance!

  36. Karin Avatar

    My favorite non-sewing tool has got to be my little stubby flat-blade screw driver. It stays by my side, right along with my seam ripper, embroidery scissors and thread stand.

    I use it for changing needles, changing presser feet, retrieving wayward threads and even removing dust bunnies from the bobbin area.

    If I were to have a choice of helpers, I think I’d like to give that Angler 2 a try!

  37. Donna Gauch Avatar
    Donna Gauch

    My favorite is my T J Lane thimble could not hand quilt without it
    I would love the half square triangle Stencil

  38. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    I would be happy to win any of the items. I am fairly new to quilting anddon’t have a lot of supplies yet, so all of mine are the basic ones.

  39. lynda Morrissette Avatar
    lynda Morrissette

    I love chop stix. I use it as a point turner and also to press open seams. I would love any of the wonderful prizes.
    Thanks sew much.
    Lynda

  40. Maryellen M Avatar
    Maryellen M

    A basic chop stick (Chinese restuarant type) is great for pushing, helping to turn, and doing quite a few other tasks, and usually free. Use a safety pin for theading elastics and other things in casings (all the other tools are a waste of time and energy). I’m constantly grabbing my Sewline pencils, and good snips for cutting threads, Grabbit or other magnetic pin holder (great for picking up strays). Get a good sewing box/tool kit for your supplies, too, especially if you travel. I do need a pair of Machingers, though. Great tools and suggestions. I really like the Ikea table!

  41. Patricia S. Avatar
    Patricia S.

    My favorite tool is the Clover Needle Threader. It makes threading a hand needle “sew easy”! Here’s the link: http://www.ConnectingThreads.com/tools/Pins_Needles_Accessories__L60050113.html

  42. Rhonda H. Avatar
    Rhonda H.

    This was a great article; I learned about several things that may be very helpful! My newest tool (haven’t even had the chance to use it yet) is called The Binding Tool and I wonder if it’s very similar to the Fons & Porter Binding Tool shown above….supposed to help eliminate all the bulk where the binding starts & ends. Thanks for chance to win a prize; my first choice would be the gloves but I’d be happy with any of them. Thanks!

  43. KellyS Avatar
    KellyS

    I love my Hera marker. I blogged about it on my own version of Terrific Tool Tuesday. Darn, I thought I had a novel idea in the tool Tuesday posts. Oh well. I would love the machingers gloves! Thanks!

  44. Ariane Avatar

    Thanks for all the wonderful ideas. My new favourite tool is my lanyard. I made a bunch of lanyards a few months ago. I gave most of them away, but I kept one . I keep my embroidery scissors hook on to it, so that I don’t lose them. I always seem to lose my scissors at the worst time. I would love to win the quilting gloves. I really need those. Thanks for the chance to win.

    http://arianescrafts.blogspot.ca/2012/01/potholders-and-lanyards.html

    Tutorial found here: http://twopeasinapoddesigns.com/2010/09/sewing-seeds-with-the-two-peas-a-patchwork-lanyard-tutorial/

  45. Janet Avatar

    One of my favourite tools is my doughnut bobbin holder. Because I have so many bobbins that they won’t all fit in my machine bobbin case ๐Ÿ™‚ I would like to try the Angler 2.

  46. bea Lee Avatar

    I love this kaleidoscope template called the smart plate! with a matching book, it’s so easy to make kaleidoscope blocks out of pinwheel blocks with this ruler/ template.
    I made a review/ tutorial on my blog (which is down at the moment-hopefully it’ll work tomorrow)

    the scissor snap thingys for turning around tubes look so cool, looks like a medical instrument. I love any other gadgets.

  47. Patti Avatar

    My favourite tool is the Supreme Slider used for FMQ. Love it so much. I would be thrilled to try The Angler2. Thanks for the giveaway.

  48. Kathleen Davies Avatar

    I just bought a hemostat. I haven’t used it yet, but when I need it nothing else will do. My favorite non-traditional tool is my digital camera. I take pictures of various quilt layouts, photograph my students’ projects, record details of interesting fabrics, etc. I think I’d like to try the Angler.

  49. Gene Black Avatar

    I would love to win the Angler 2.
    My favorite “not so basic” tool is one that I continually forget about. The Little Genie Magic Bobbin Washer
    http://www.nancysnotions.com/product/little+genie+magic+bobbin+washers.do

    And while I was looking for a link – I saw that they are good for embroidery machines also. I need to put one in my embroidery bobbin case! It really does help with FMQ.

  50. Ann Avatar

    I love the 3-in-1 tool by Alex Anderson http://www.ctpub.com. It’s a seam ripper, stiletto and pressing tool all in one!

    I’d love to win the quilting gloves :).

  51. Ruth Ann Hurst Avatar
    Ruth Ann Hurst

    I would love to win the angler 2! It would make HSTs so much easier without all the marking.

  52. Jacque Avatar

    I love the Cut Rite Binding tool for mitered bindings…http://www.quiltersparadiseesc.com/Online%20Shopping/Notions/Bind%20Up%20Instructions.pdf
    I don’t have any of the tools in the giveaway – I’d be happy with any of them if I was lucky enough to win!

  53. Kathy Avatar

    One of my favorite tools is these Wonder Clips. They’re perfect for holding my binding in place while I hand sew it in place.
    http://ihavea-notion.com/store/item_2416/Wonder-Clips–10-Count.htm
    If I win, I’d choose the Machinger’s Quilting Gloves. Thanks for the opportunity!

  54. Trudi Avatar
    Trudi

    I loved reading about all these tools! I’d particularly enjoy winning the Angler 2.

    A tool I’ve been using a lot lately is my orange Frixion marking pen, which I find makes marks that easily disappear when ironed.

  55. Pat Land Avatar
    Pat Land

    One of my favorite tools is something I created to keep the bobbin with the matching spool of thread. You can see how to make them here:

    http://steelscraps.blogspot.com/2008/10/gizmo-to-keep-matching-bobbin-with.html

    If I won the drawing, I would like to win the Easy Star and Geese Ruler.

  56. Joyce Avatar
    Joyce

    I would love to win the half-square triangle stencils…. I do a lot of half-square piecing and have never tried the stencils. I look forward to winning those, if possible. Thanks..

  57. Tracy Avatar

    Painters tape is my non-traditional, favorite quilting tool. I use it for a correct scant 1/4 seam. Strait line quilting guide on the material, tape things to my wall so I don’t forget to finish them. But my fave use is a wadded up ball of the tape (that keeps building) to catch all those little string pieces when I am trimming or picking.

    I have been eyeing the Angler 2 for some time, but the gloves are on my list to try too.

  58. Dottie Avatar
    Dottie

    I love Spiral Eye self-threading needles, which are perfect for burying machine-quilting thread ends. They’re made in the USA. The thread goes into the eye at the side, not at the top like other self-threading needles, so they stay threaded!

    http://www.spiraleyeneedles.com/index.html

    There’s a cheaper Chinese-made version advertised on TV – don’t get those!

    I’d like either the gloves or the Angler 2.

  59. Deanna Avatar

    I have a chaco liner and LOVE it. Also, a purple thang, which I thought was a joke until I tried using it. ๐Ÿ™‚ Both very useful.

    If I were to win, I think the Angler is something I would like to try. A lot of triangles find their way into my quilts.

    Thanks!

  60. Fran Avatar
    Fran

    I have just discovered the Clover Hera Marker & I think it is fantastic but I think a blunt butter knife would do much the same job of making an indented marked line. These tools all sound amazing, I’d love an Easy Star & Geese Ruler to help me with star & geese blocks. Thanks for the lovely giveaways.

  61. Leah Avatar

    Would love the angler…

    My favourite tool is my bent tweezers – use them all the time, turning things, threading machines, etc….

  62. Melissa Avatar

    Another favorite tool of mine that isn’t listed above are my pin point tweezers! These have come in handy when trying to remove stray threads after seam ripping.

    I would love to play with the Angler 2. Thank you Michele for such generous giveaways and the shout out ๐Ÿ™‚

  63. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    I would love to try the Angler 2, every time I see it I look twice, LOL. Thanks for the opportunity. One of my favorite “not so basic” tools is painter’s tape. It can mark a repetitive line on a ruler, or when I am cutting multiple pieces for a project it is easily written on to remind me what is what…when laying blocks out I can label rows or individual blocks…I really find I use it quite a bit!!

  64. Kathy S. Avatar

    One of my favorite quilting tools is the Accuquilt GO! Baby and the 2.5″ strip die. I’m sure I don’t need to post a link to it. I didn’t think I would use this die when I got it, but boy does it do the trick! I’d love to win The Angler 2. Thanks for the chance.

  65. Kim Rozwadowski Avatar
    Kim Rozwadowski

    I don’t have any gadgets per say but couldn’t’ do without my fine embroidery scissors. I reach for them continuously.

    I would love the angler 2 if I am lucky enough to be selected.

  66. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    My future favorite tool is going to be the stilleto, i just use anything i can grab like the point of small scissors, a long pin, tip of a seam ripper.

    I would find the Angler 2 very, very handy!!!!

  67. MaryLou Corrigan Avatar
    MaryLou Corrigan

    I use needle-nose pliers all the time instead of tweezers. I find they give me a much stronger grip on tiny threads or pieces of fabric caught in feed dogs or other difficult spots.

  68. Rockgranny Avatar

    Tool Iโ€™ve been using a lot lately are Frixion marking pens, they have it several colours, light or dark .They make a very fine line , which could be used in embroidery too, and then disappear when ironed. Would love to win Angler 2

  69. deanna Daugherty Avatar
    deanna Daugherty

    I need the Angler 2. So many of my projects that I’m working on right now would be easier with this tool. I love my magnetic pin holder. It travels around the house with me depending on what I’m doing at he moment. I just sweep it around to pick up any pins I may have dropped. If I didn’t my little dog would find them and another trip to the vet emergency room would be in my future.

  70. Loreen Avatar
    Loreen

    I love the macjingers glove & the angler. I have them both & use them all the time.

  71. Pam sister Avatar
    Pam sister

    My favorite tool is my homemade sewing board. I took a sheet of plywood covered it in padding, cotton, then flannel. I put it on my ironing board and have a very large surface at the perfect height. I balance one end on the back of chair for balance.

    I would love the stencils. All of mine disappeared in my move to south Texas yickes

  72. landscapelady Avatar
    landscapelady

    My favorite tool would be the June tailor ez stip ruler that you had as the first tool. I have gone through 2 of them already , not because they are poorly made – they are sturdy , I just use it so much. Tip- Joanne’s carries them so you can use a coupon or get it when the quilting supplies are half off.

    I do alot of free motion and would LOVE to try the gloves.

    Thank you for all these great tips!

  73. Maria W Avatar

    My favorite not so so basic quilting tool is my Teflon baking sheet =)
    It’s super cheap, and sooo useful! I can’t tell how much it’s done for my FMQing. One day I’ll probably feel it’s justified to pay for one of the real slider sheets, but until then, my baking sheet will do excellently ^^

    http://notonlyquilts.blogspot.com/2011/12/free-motion-quilting-on-your-home.html

    I’d love to win the quilting gloves!

  74. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    One of my favorite tools for quilting is painter’s tape. I use it many ways. Use it for straight quilting lines. It can be repositioned & used quite a bit before it loses it’s stickyness (is that a real word?). Does not leave a residue on the quilt. Also for doing HSTs & diagonal piecing on bindings. Line up a piece with your machine’s throat plate needle hole. Then place the edge of your fabric right on the line. Perfect every time!

  75. Joy V Avatar
    Joy V

    I would love to win the Angler 2 – I do heaps of scrap quilts cutting little triangles and this would be very very handy.
    My favourite tool is a bit strange – I use a round stiff toilet brush to brush over my carpet near my machine and it picks up every bit of thread (and other little things like pins that I might drop).

  76. dawn Avatar

    One of my favorite not so basic quilting tool is the Hera Marking Tool. http://www.nancysnotions.com/product/clover+hera+marker.do This is just one site that you can get it. I have used this little tool for marking quilting lines for both hand and machine quilting. I love it!

    I would love to win the Machingers Quilting Gloves. Thanks!

  77. Becky Greene Avatar
    Becky Greene

    I am afraid that all my tools and gadgets are basics ๐Ÿ™ This list is so informative – I feel like I need them all!!

    If I were lucky enough to win, I would love any of the prizes but the Angler 2 and the gloves would be at the top of the list. Thanks for the chance to add to my pitiful tool collection!

  78. Dee Avatar
    Dee

    Would love the triangle stencel. I love my l/4″ papaer piecing ruler.

  79. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I like the Genie bobbin magic things too, but I make my own by gluing two notebook hole reinforcers together. How’s that for unusual tool that is cheaper and easy to access?

  80. quilterbell Avatar

    I have something for stencils, the more the merrier. So, I would love to have this one to my little collection!!!! Thanks for the chance.

  81. Leslie Avatar

    Of not already mentioned, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE by Creative Grid rulers! http://www.creativegridsusa.com/categories.cfm
    (I didn’t know how to create a direct link…)
    I wish I could sell these, I use mine all the time!
    I would love the triangle stencils, this is a great idea!
    Thanks for the giveaways!
    Take care, Leslie

  82. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    I have many of those tools and agree with the comments. Instead of the seam wacker, I use a rubber mallet-gives nice satisfying ‘thump’ and my husband made me a Kwik clip by putting a screw into a dowel and then cutting off the head. Works perfectly.
    I don’t have and would love, the Angler or HST template. Much watch the video on the Shape cut as I have it and have never used it. Great article, thanks

  83. sharon Avatar
    sharon

    I love the angler 2
    I use it for all my half sq triangles

    I would like to win the gloves as my new challenge is to master
    free motion.

  84. Sunni @ Love Affair Avatar

    I love my angled tweezers. They aren’t high tech, but they serve as a stilletto or tweezers. 2 tools in one. I can use them to line up points and seams, hold the end of the fabric as I’m piecing and pull up strings for snipping. I have mine right next to my seam ripper and scissors for easy access!
    http://www.simplicity.com/p-1455-4-12-angled-tweezers.aspx
    I would love to win the stencil!

  85. Sherry Avatar
    Sherry

    I am sooooo new to quilting that I don’t know what will be my favorite tool as I don’t have any. I read, take notes as to what others use and why. I would appreciate any of the tools offered if I happen to be picked. Then I would jump up and down shouting “my first tool!!” lol

  86. Tammy Hempel Avatar
    Tammy Hempel

    I think I would like the half square triangle stencil. I use my long hemostat the most. My pair is very very long and I can do alot of things with mine.

  87. Linda Kay Smith Avatar
    Linda Kay Smith

    This list of great tools is really informative. One of the tools I recently purchased was an Eleanor Burns flying geese ruler (small size). I needed to make quite a few of the flying geese and this ruler really helped me. Also, I have used my Kwik Klip frequently and I know why this tool made the list – what a help when you are pin basting! Thanks for the chance to win a cool tool.

  88. Elizabeth Johnson Avatar

    One tool no one talked about is lighting. I have a OTT-LITE standup lamp sitting right next to my sewing machine. Thanks for the giveaway. To cool.

  89. Diane Avatar

    Love all the tool ideas! As longarm quilter, my favorite tool is Linda Mae’s Rays – a plastic template for the longarm that makes it a snap to quilt radiating straight or curved lines in a block:
    http://www.thegadgetgirls.com/gadget-girls-shop/7-longarm-tools/47-linda-maes-rays-18-inch.html

    I’d love to give The Angler a try…

  90. Mary Beth Avatar
    Mary Beth

    I would love to win an Angler!
    I recently started using Machingers, they are great.

  91. Evon Avatar
    Evon

    My new Supreme Slider is working it’s way to being one of the best things I’ve bought yet. It works great!!

    http://www.amazon.com/LaPeirre-Supreme-Slider-Machine-Quilting/dp/B0018NA1C0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333744893&sr=8-1

    I’d love to have the Angler 2

    Thanks!!

  92. MarciaW Avatar
    MarciaW

    As I want to learn how to FMQ, the Machingers are my choice. My not so basic tool is an oval lap hoop for hand quilting and marking a quilt top. I also use a combination of helpers for getting the fabrics smooth when making a quilt sandwich: my late father’s quick release clamps that he used for wood working (easy to use with my hand issues), large binder clips from office supply, and an old-fashioned portable garment cutting cardboard. I can get a straight edge using the grid on the cardboard, and use the binding clips to anchor the fabric on one end of the cardboard. Then as I pull the quilt smooth, can use those quick release clamps . Whether I pin baste or thread baste, this combo works. I can lay it out on a bed and I can sit in a chair to baste. Plus, if I don’t finish – I can move it intact!

  93. Becky in Georgia Avatar

    I’d love to win an Angler2 for my new travel machine. One of the tools I love is the new Fixion Gel pens by Pilot for marking lines

    . http://www.amazon.com/Pilot-FriXion-Erasable-Assorted-Colors/dp/B0037NZ5ZC

  94. OHSue Avatar
    OHSue

    I have to say the Shape Cut is also my favorite tool, I have worn out some of my slots cause I use it so much. I think the Angler looks like a pretty handy tool to have.

  95. Kris Avatar
    Kris

    I’m getting back into quilting after a 40 year lapse and loving all the new gadgets! I think the stencils would be a wonderful additon to my arsenal but I like all of the hints and tools mentioned.

  96. Shari Avatar

    I would love to try that triangle stencil. I saw one years ago but couldn’t find where to get one. Thanks for sharing! And thanks for featuring my favourite gadget, the Kwik Klip.

  97. MargaretAnnB Avatar
    MargaretAnnB

    I’m learning free motion quilting and my favorite tool just became Pat LaPierre’s Queen Size Supreme Slider.
    It’s a wonderful, wonderful tool and she is a great teacher. I’d like to win th machinger gloves. I’ve used them and they’re great.

  98. lindawwww Avatar
    lindawwww

    My favourite tool is my Gingher 4″ Featherweight thread clippers. I’d be lost without them.
    I would love to win The Angler 2.

  99. Sue Preece Avatar
    Sue Preece

    My favourite tool is for when I am pin basting. I use a teaspoon to help me when I’m pushing safety pins through the quilt sandwich. It works like a charm and you always have one in the drawer!
    My other favourite tool is my lip balm when I’m free motion quilting as I always end up licking my lips when I concentrate and they get sore. Its the first thing that goes on when I start!
    I’d love to win the Machinger gloves. I have a pair and I love them!

  100. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    What a great list of tools! My current favorite is Clearly Perfect Angles, a tool similar to the Angler, but it is a vinyl cling so much easier to remove when you have to change the bobbin. I would love the stencil or the gloves if my name comes up! Thanks for the reviews and the giveaway.

  101. Amber Lippold Avatar

    I recommend the “perfect binding miter” by Glenna. Using this tool has really improved the corners of my bindings.

    http://www.quiltsnstuff.net/

  102. Sandy N. Avatar
    Sandy N.

    I couldn’t do without my rotating cutting mat. I use it every time I have blocks to square up and absolutely love it. I would love to win the HST stencils. Thanks for the opportunity to win! =)

  103. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    What I couldn’t do without is my computer. I can design with it, research a quilt I am working on, find free patterns, tips and a whole lot more.

    I would like to win the Angler2.

  104. Janis T Avatar
    Janis T

    I love all the suggestions, I adore my Machingers gloves and painter’s tape is always close by! I’d love to win the stencils, what a wonderful product!

  105. GeminiJenNZ Avatar

    I don’t have a huge collection of tools – mainly basics like the rotary blade and cutting mat etc. Couldn’t live without either of those.

    The Angler 2 would be really useful to me.

    Cheers.

  106. Jane Bitz Avatar
    Jane Bitz

    I love my Martelli rotary cutter. It is a little hard to describe, but instead of a straight handle, it curves to the right for a right-hander and left for a left-hander. It has a spring loaded blade cover too that is very cool. Here is the link. I highly recommend this cutter because your wrist stays straight instead of bending to cut. http://www.martellicatalog.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=MC&Category_Code=RC
    I also love basting spray. I have used the Dritz spray and it is colorless, orderless and works.
    I’d love to win the Machingers gloves. Thanks for the chance to win!

  107. lorenzal Avatar

    gli strumenti quilting che non posso fare ameno รจ lo spray per l’imbastitura

  108. patty Avatar
    patty

    One of my not so traditional quilting tools is a tweesers. I use one to grab the short tails of thread when I thread a needle or when I am FMQ and need to pull the bobbin thread to the top of the quilt. My favorite item to win would be the Angler 2.

  109. Jackie Spencer Avatar
    Jackie Spencer

    My favorite tool is the Frixion pen. You can write in fabric and iron the marks away. My second favorite are the plastic containers salad greens come in. I use them to organize projects, so I don’t “borrow” fabric from a project before u get to work on them. I would love the stencils, they look like a fun way to make half square triangles.

  110. Miet Verbeke Avatar

    I really can ‘t miss the needle threader from Clover :
    I’ d like to win Angler 2 .
    Thanks for doing this nice give away !

  111. Carmen Avatar
    Carmen

    I love the idea of the Perfect Piecing Seam Guide. I think I’d like the Half-Square Triangle Stencil (but the Angler 2 looks great too!)

  112. Michelle H. Avatar
    Michelle H.

    I’m a bit new to quilting, but I love my rotary cutter and mat and I also have a large refrigerator magnet stuck on my sewing machine to catch pins when I’m sewing. Can’t tell you how many times I used to end up with them in my feet because they’d roll off the table when I was busy sewing. Now I just stick them on the magnet as I sew.

    I’d love the Machingers Quilting Gloves

  113. Susan Ponte Avatar

    I love my Chocoliner (mentioned above). I have them in many colors. Note: red doesnt always erase all the way, so be careful. The new rulers look sew cool! I would love to win.

  114. Lou Avatar
    Lou

    One of my favorite tools is the Fiskars Thread Snips. I keep a pair beside my sewing machine to clip threads, especially when I am sewing together multiple strips or blocks. (I lost a pair at a workshop and had to go buy another pair right away. I found that regular scissors were too cumbersome.)

    I would love the Sunday Bestโ€™s Original Half-Square Triangle Stencil. Thanks for doing this.

  115. melissa Avatar
    melissa

    I love my shape up ruler. I don’t know where I’d be without it. It makes cutting strips so fast. It can also do other angle cuts.

  116. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    The tools I use the most are my rulers and cutting mats.

    I would love the have the Angler 2.

  117. Pat Hersl Avatar
    Pat Hersl

    Bamboo skewers. They are a great stiletto (I have never seen the pink one here) and just crack, not shatter, if hit by the machine needle. I have never used anything on the give-aways, so whatever!

  118. Lisa Pate Avatar
    Lisa Pate

    I love several of the tools already mentioned. Another I find very useful is the Olfa circle cutter, which works well. And for paper piecing, the add -a -quarter ruler is a must. I have been wanting an Angler for a while so appreciate the review and the giveaway!

  119. Cheryl Avatar
    Cheryl

    I love my Quilt In A Day Triangle Square Up Rulers. Fast and Easy Way to make multiple HSTs. I would Love to win The Angler 2.

  120. Peta-Agent99 Avatar

    I so need the Angler. I dread triangles because I can never, ever get them accurate. So frustrating! I love this post! I know about some of these tools, but learned so much more. Gotta admit, I’ve been using a hemostat for years. But what I’d like to share is so super simple…..use an old refrigerator magnet to hold and attract pins. Especially good when you get a pin stuck where your fingers don’t fit, also good to pass over a finished product to look for stragglers.

  121. Jeanne Avatar

    I am a FMQ beginner and I love cheater needles for hiding the threads when I am free-motion quilting. http://www.daystyledesigns.com/cheaterneedles.htm

    I would love to win the machingers quilting gloves.
    ~Jeanne

  122. Darlene Staley Avatar
    Darlene Staley

    The lint roller is something I can’t live without. I use it everytime I am in my workspace to clean up stray threads.

  123. Denise :) Avatar

    Lots of my favorites have been mentioned already — and a few have been listed that I didn’t realize how badly I needed them until just now!! I really like my magnetized pin holders (something like this: http://www.nancysnotions.com/product/blue+magnetic+pin+catcher.do ) I have several — one I keep near the machine to keep pins as I pull them (while I sew), one at my ironing board, and one for binding clips as I pull them off when stitching on my binding. Plus, if I ever have a ‘whoops’ moment and drop my pins on the floor, a quick sweep of my magnetized pin holder and it’s no problem!

    I think I’d like the Angler — very much so! Great job with this, everyone!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  124. Darlene Staley Avatar
    Darlene Staley

    Oops My trigger finger triggered before I had a chance to say that I would like to win the Angler 2. It would be nice not to have to draw lines!

  125. Lynne Johnson Avatar
    Lynne Johnson

    Love my rotary cutter most. Really liking the June Taylor shape cutter!

  126. Dee M Avatar
    Dee M

    Love the ideas and have a lot of these tools. Cool idea on the pincushion from the chicken feeder. The HST stencil looks great, quick to mark just a few HSTs to stitch. Thanks for the inspiration!

  127. Karyn Avatar
    Karyn

    I use my dining room table to pin baste most of my larger projects, but found that I was digging into the finish with the pins. I fixed this by using a plastic cutting mat that one would normally use for cutting vegetables. It’s fairly large and slides really easily under my project as I pin from one section to the next.

    I would love to win the Angler 2, that’s a tool I have yet to try, but I know I could put to good use!

    Great article by the way! :o)

  128. Cory Avatar
    Cory

    I couldn’t do quilts without my sewing machine, rotary cutter and mat, or the computer for the classes that I am taking. Lets not forget the fabric store!! Love it when they have a 1/2 price day ~ thats when I buy my fancy rulers!

  129. Debbe Avatar

    I love my hemostat thingy oh so useful. I just got it recently as a gift from a friend and I don’t know what I ever done with out it. I also love my curved embroidery scissors for trimming threads while quilting and hand sewing. Now I NEED the June Taylor shape cut and the Easy star and geese.

  130. Cecilia Avatar
    Cecilia

    My favorite tool is the Wing Clipper. It is a ruler that lets you make the flying geese larger and then you trim it down to the exact size. I’m interested in the half square triangle stencil. Thanks for all of the great tools you have shown.

  131. Colleen Bartell Avatar
    Colleen Bartell

    My favorite is my rotary cutter.

  132. Brenda Hulsey Avatar
    Brenda Hulsey

    I love to use my thread cutter when I chain piece things. I can sew a long chain of pieces and then just use the thread cutter (hand held by the way) to just cut the threads between the pieces. I don’t have to worry about cutting the fabric and it goes so quick!

    I would like to have the angler 2. It looks great!

  133. Paulette Smitherman Avatar

    I would love to win any and all of the above tools!โ™ฅโ™ฅ I have my fingers and toes crossed…….Hurry cause it hurts….LOL

  134. Tri Avatar

    One of go-to and fav tools is my little wooden pointed tool to push those corners to perfect points. I do a lot of sandwiching with my table runners and wallhangings. It also gets the sides of the quilts pushed out and made just perfect. I have no idea what this tool is called, but I couldn’t live without it!!
    I would really love to win the Angler 2. It looks like it would be a great addition in my quilt room! Thank you.

  135. Sabrina Avatar
    Sabrina

    I love using a 17×3 ruler and a 5×5 square ruler and my rotary cutter and mat. I am new to quilting and enjoy learning how to make different patterns and techniques.

  136. karen Mcdermott Avatar
    karen Mcdermott

    I have been quilting for just over a year . The most valuable tools are my 6.5 and 8.5 square rulers. These allow me to check my block sizes are correct BEFORE it is to late lol and makes sure my quilt is not uneven when finished lol

    As I am about to venture into the world of 1/2 square triangles the

    Half-Square Triangle Stencil

    would be an amasing help.

    Thanks heaps ๐Ÿ™‚

  137. Suzy Sparrowe Avatar

    Hi, I have just discovered this website and it is so useful. Thank you.
    I was recently given a fantastic tool for trimming down accurate flying geese patches. It’s called ‘Deb Tucker’s Wing Clipper’ here’s a link to it.
    http://www.studio180design.net/

    I adore flying geese blocks and this allows them to match up beautifully!
    I would love to win the Angler 2. thank you.

  138. quilary Avatar

    My favourite tool is the Perfect Binding Miter from http://www.quiltsnstuff.net – here’s the link: http://quiltsnstuffbyglenna.mybigcommerce.com/brands/Quilting-Notion.html
    It’s marked for 1/4″, 1/2″ and 3/8″ binding widths and makes beautiful mitred corners on all my quilt bindings. It’s also only about 1 1/2″ square in size, so it’s very easy to use and manoeuvre under the machine foot.

    I’d love to win the Angler 2. Thanks for the chance ๐Ÿ™‚

  139. Sandra Bloom Avatar

    I loved the pincusion with the cups around the circle!
    http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/search/label/pincushion

  140. Maria Kievit Avatar
    Maria Kievit

    I would be lost without my seam ripper and that purple thang. Love these items. Would love to get the Angler ruler if I win. Thanks.

  141. Mary Hahn Avatar
    Mary Hahn

    My favorite new tool is a pen I found that erases when it is ironed. I am so excited by it! It is called Frixon. Originally made for business but us quilters found out that it works so well for us. It is good for embroidery or marking for quilting.

  142. Carla G Avatar
    Carla G

    My favorite tool is the Frixion pen. I love how it erases when I iron it. ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for all the great ideas. I’m a quilting newbie so I’m still learning lots. ๐Ÿ™‚

    I’d take the Angler 2 or the Half Square Triangle stencil.

  143. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    I’d love to win the Angler 2! My favorite tool is my rectangular ironing board topper. Makes ironing yardage and pieced tops a lot easier. The fabric hangs evenly, instead of at an angle like off the front of a standard ironing board. Thanks for the chance to win a new gadget. Love my gadgets!

  144. Helene Christensen Avatar
    Helene Christensen

    Most useful tool is unfortunately a good seam ripper. Love to have the angler 2!

  145. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    I don’t think there are many quilting tools more important than a good seam ripper. However, I love a good small scissor and have two at different spots in my sewing studio. One by the sewing machine and one by the cutting station. I love my big ironing surface too.

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