htsear13
Publish time 2022-2-10 03:49
Following this thread
d3lta
Publish time 2022-4-28 16:46
I recently purchased a 12-inch square magnetic board and 4-heavy duty circular magnets to hold the pattern area I am working on. To follow my stitches I use magnetic stripes and a highlighter. The circular magnets double as a needle minder.
xxxtglxxx
Publish time 2022-6-9 21:15
You can use needle minders to hold your pattern on your project (if on a frame) or even just on some stiff card.I have one of the old magnetic boards, and strip magnets.They were great.You can buy magnetic strips on a roll (3m) on amazon.
xolga
Publish time 2023-2-22 05:08
I would use a magnetic planner with needle minders or some cardboard with heavy duty paper clips.
shadylady50
Publish time 2023-4-29 07:27
I use spring clips and fasten the pattern directly to my work a lot of the time so that it is always right in from of me.But with the ability to convert most patterns into a PDF i also use an ipad when I can supersize the design so I dont have to strain as much to see the pattern I am working on.
BordaDitas
Publish time 2023-5-2 01:00
static/image/common/user_online.gif d3lta static/image/common/clock.gif 2022-4-28 16:46
I recently purchased a 12-inch square magnetic board and 4-heavy duty circular magnets to hold the p ...
This sounds very useful.
manolimu
Publish time 2023-9-4 00:02
Esto suena muy Ăștil.
Knitpurlsm
Publish time 2024-4-9 00:02
Thanks for the info!
u1sunny
Publish time 2024-8-4 17:27
Very Nice!!