Save by Using Household Items in the Sewing Room

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Here Is a Wealth of Ideas to Consider!

Don’t you love when you find something unexpected that you can put to good use in the sewing room? Tools and notions can be pricey but often there are common household items that work just as well while costing less.

Plus, you may already have useful items on hand, saving you time when you need something in a pinch.

All it takes is a bit of creative thinking.

Save by Using Household Items in the Sewing Room

In the following video (scroll down) Angela Walters shows several household items she can’t sew without. Some you may already know about but chances are you’ll find new ideas to consider.

Save by Using Household Items in the Sewing Room

For many more ideas, click here to go to the video at YouTube and scroll through the comments left by other quilters.  Here’s a small sampling of the many great ideas.

Save by Using Household Items in the Sewing Room

Between the video and the comments, you’re sure to find several creative suggestions you can use to help you save time, money, and effort in the sewing room.

Click here to watch the video at YouTube if it doesn’t play on your device.

Click below to purchase the items Angela mentioned:

Save by Using Household Items in the Sewing Room

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