$29.99
This may be the world’s smallest steam iron with a mighty ability to set crisp creases and remove wrinkles. It is strong enough for everyday use at home, yet lightweight and compact for taking along with you.
When trying to iron in and around pockets and pleats, the SteamFast SF-717-A with its tiny non-stick soleplate, will get into places bigger irons can’t reach. If you travel, or if you simply need to touch up garments away from home, the SF-717-A Steam Iron is an ideal appliance.
It comes with a convenient travel bag, and features a non-stick soleplate, and dual voltage for overseas travel. You can be confident that Steamfast products are built to perform, and are built to last.
Sewing Machine Bobbin Washers Little Magic Bobbin Genies 12 pack, the perfect size for all home sewing machines 12. Teflon washers in pack. Eliminates backlash & bird’s nests on the underside of your quilt.
Sick and tired of your quilting stitches not looking as good from the back as from the front? You need to try these Little Genie Magic Bobbin Washers. These small Teflon washers sit inside your bobbin case and help your bobbin thread glide smoothly and evenly while you quilt. This completely eliminates backlash and bird’s nests on the back of your quilt. The Magic Bobbin Washers are very easy to use. Just drop a washer into your bobbin case and replace the bobbin and insert it into your machine just like normal. One washer can easily last over a year, and each pack comes with twelve washers–making them perfect to share with friends.
Binding Tool The Binding Tool is a must have tool for every quilter. When you finish the last seam of the binding only an angle seam will work to reduce the bulk of this last step. The Binding Tool makes a perfect ending every time. Two measurements and two cuts and you’re on your way to a great finish.
Quilting Disks can be used with any sewing or quilting machine. With the larger disk in your left hand, and the smaller disk in your right hand, place them onto your quilt and you are ready to begin quilting. Use the disks to move the quilt under the presser foot while you stitch at your desired speed, always running the machine faster than your hands are moving. If you are new to free motion quilting, taking a class at your local quilt shop may be helpful.