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stileto
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TooMuchFabric
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stileto
Local PBS station is airing Fons & Porter on Saturday mornings. This morning in the TIPS they talked about using a nut picker for a stileto. A lady had sent in that she had misplaced her stileto and used a nut picker in its place and found it to be a very good substitute.
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cindyg
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Re: stileto
Thanks, great info. Now if I can just find my nut bowl with the cruncher andn pickers - LOL.
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fabricgirl
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Re: stileto
I have a purple thang I have 2awals and 1 stileto and half of the times I can't find any of them .
that is a great tip thanks.
Lois
that is a great tip thanks.
Lois
- Marilynsgrammy
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Re: stileto
I use a skewer... they are cheap when they need to be replaced and like Lois, I can rarely find mine...
I always wondered what a purple tahng was.
Chriss
I always wondered what a purple tahng was.
Chriss
James 1:2
- purrfect-lady
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Re: stileto
I use a wooden skewer. In fact, our LQS just hands them out for free at their cash register, but you can buy a package of 50 for only a few bucks. Works well. maryz
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mic-pa
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Re: stileto
How about that wooden thingy that you push your cuticles back with. Don't know what it is called lol, but it would work. But I do have a stilleto and a purple thangy when I can find them. Marge
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sewbug
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Re: stileto
Wooden skewers are 100 for $1 at WalMart here. I keep a vase full of them by my cook stove. I use them to stir and poke food. LOL. It sure saves messing up a spoon or spatula. I'm in to disposables when it comes to dirty dishes. I figure I can save a few inch spot in the landfill if I wash dishes or save water and energy by not washing dishes. I opt to save water and energy and keep my stress level low to boot.
