10 Quilting Tools and Hacks from the Dollar Store
March 16, 2019 | Sewing Room
| Creatively Use Dollar Store Finds and Save Money!
Have you ever explored the dollar store with an eye toward items you can use in the sewing room? Karen Brown from Just Get It Done Quilts has done just that.
She found 10 items that can be put to good use while saving money on pricier quilting tools and notions. After watching her video it’s easy to imagine that there are probably other great finds that can be uncovered at the dollar store.
All it takes is a bit of thinking outside of the box. Keep this in mind next time you’re at the dollar store. And let us know in the comments below what you uncover!
You’ll discover Karen’s finds in the following video.
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Excellent ideas. I am off to the dollar store. Thank you.
Thanks for all the tips!
Awesome tips. Thanks for sharing.
Great ideas! Painters tape is great for making consistent quilting lines, too.
Thank you for the tips. I am a newbie.
Very interesting. Some I use, some I will use. I like the table cloth design wall. Thanks. Happy sewing!
Love your down to earth, get ‘er done tips.
I go to Tuesday Morning stores in Houston TX for Quilting supplies also. They have jelly rolls, layer cakes and fat quarters. Benertex Brand
Enjoyed video about quilt finds in dollar store
I really enjoyed your ideas
Pool noodles are great for storing and makes sandwiching your quilts without a lot of messing with the fabric
Live the hints. I use the dollar store rolling pins to iron out seams.
Love your tips on quilting
I got magnetic bowls at the auto supply store for a fraction of the cost of the fabric store. They’re great!
love it. thanks for some cheap ideas
In the US, merchandise available in dollar stores varies by what the owner or franchisee can obtain from time to time. One can’t depend on any given item being available the next time you look!
my first video and it was great thanks
I use the Dollar store wrinkle release spray instead of Best Press
One of my favorite sewing stopping stops…always find something to use or remake for sewing organization.
Hair clips to use for hand sewing of binding.
Thank you so much for opening our eyes to these savings. I was wondering how I was going to get a wall to set my patterns out on!!!!
Love your ideas and thanks again for sharing.
I can’t live without my sponge brush…like for painting…it cleans out my bobbin area on my domestic and my longarm without displacing anything.
the binder paper clips work great for holding the quilt sandwich together
Foam pencil grips to cover scissor points.
Balloons for needle grippers.
Cup with lid – for easy thread dispensing.
Timer – set for 45-60 minutes to remind you to take a stretch.
Napkin holder to store rulers.
Pot holders – mini ironing board.
Toe separator for bobbin holder
Door stops to raise back of sewing machine for better angle
Great hints, will definitely go on a search there!
Thanks
Small cutting mats are available at my dollar store for next to your sewing machine.Cookie cutters and flower scarf hangers make great shapes for appliqué and
Quilting stencils.Shower curtain clips are great for storing quilting stencils.Mugs are great for organizing
Small tools.Plastic tool boxes with compartments for organizing small pieces( currently making a snake river log cabin quilt with 4400 pieces)
Love saving money! It allows me to buy more fabric.
Thank you for the great tips.
Thank you for the great tips. I will be going shopping at our $ store shortly.
I’m quilting on a budget. Thank you for the ideas. They will come in handy.
I also use pipecleaners orchanelle stems to dig down and de-lint my machine every time or almost any time I change my bobbins
I get the plastic shoeboxes for organizing fabric scraps, keep them in a shoe rack from Walmart.
Empty Pringle cans are great for storing tubes of embroidery stabilizers.
Telescoping magnetic wands from the hardware store are great for picking up spilled straight pins.
I use the eyebrow shavers as seam rippers. Work really good.
Eyebrow trimmer with small razor blades make great seam ripper
amazing tips- always happy to rethink uses for economical items!👍🏼
Love your ideas!
I’m new to quilting and loved these ideas. Thanks
Plastic mascara wands – great for cleaning lint out of the machine
Pool noodles – great or wrapping quilts around for storing
Parchment paper (for working with fusibles)
Pencil boxes for portable stitching kit (also eye glasses cases)
Spray bottle (for water)