Tuesday, June 13, 2017

The Best $4 Craft Supply I Ever Bought


Tracing craft and embroidery patterns isn't too challenging, and we all have our methods. 

Being a make-do sort of gal, I've just used the window to trace out embroidery patterns. But my arms get tired, it's not always sunny out, and there sometimes isn't enough light even on a sunny day because of the awnings outside the windows. 


I was looking at some light boxes but they can be quite pricey and I get migraines when I'm looking into light for too long.

Then I saw it at the store. A clear plastic clipboard.

You should be jumping up and down shouting "Brilliant, Allison!"

Honestly, I have used this thing nearly every day for the last couple of weeks. Embroidery patterns and fabric clip to it solidly. It easily props up against my sewing machine or in my lap, and there's enough light behind it to trace out the design to the fabric. 

It's also perfect for tracing template pieces when I don't want to cut up a pattern in a magazine or something belonging to a friend.

I also discovered, a clip-on reading light clipped so the light is underneath turns it into an instant lightbox.

It's super portable and totally clear so the light comes through very well. 


It cost less than $4 and can be found at any discount department store like Target, Walmart, Kmart, Big W (Australia)....those sorts of shops.

I stitch in two different rooms of the house, but I also take projects to my parents when I go help them for a couple of days a week. For me, it's a simple solution that really works. It's probably the best $4 I ever spent on a craft supply.

6 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, what a crazy simple idea! Total genius! :) Lisa

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    1. I literally did a double take as I happened down a aisle I rarely go down at the store. It was a "duh" moment for sure.

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  2. Very clever Allison & so portable! Glad to have glimpses in to how you are settling in and the contact you have with your parents as they age. Delighted for you!

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    1. It's been a pleasure to be able to spend so much time with my folks, Janette. And it feels so good to be of some help to them. And I'm getting to hear family stories I never knew before. Such a joy!

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  3. Thanks for this fantastic idea AllisonšŸ˜˜! I'm definitely going to try this!

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    1. I'd love to know how it goes for you, Lydia. It's so nice to share these little wins.

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