I bought the magni clips on Amazon and thought the price was reasonable, certainly not $24! The thing I appreciate the most is that they are very light weight and do not pull my glasses down my nose. The bead mat is also very helpful. I keep it in a quart size zipper baggie while working on a project so I don't have to put the beads away everytime. Thanks Liz!
Love your gadgets the best one I have is what you call bug eyes. Many years ago I use to stitch 18 count. During 2020 I ordered a beautiful Santa 18 count and I am having a blast because I can SEE !! 😂Oh, the 2020 kit I ordered I just started doing it, well let’s just say I have to order another one and start over, because of what is called now frogging I mess us the fabric🤪🤪 love you girls and keep the video coming. God bless you both❤️
I use clear nail polish if my lick doesn't work...I also found at the goodwill, large hair clips to hold extra fabric. Soft grip. Thnks the info on products
I'm always amazed at the number of Works in progress by different stitches. I have all my stitching projects on a rotation. I pull one project bag a day and work on it on and off throughout the day . At the end of the day I put the project bag at the end of the project pile. The next day I pull the project bag that's at the front of the pile and work on that one that day. I continue this on a daily basis. Best reassures that I touch base with every single project that I have. I have been successful with this.
Such an informative video… Especially for this brand new stitcher! I lost a needle while working in my living room recliner. I’ve used magnets, flashlights, I’ve been on my hands and knees - can’t find it anywhere. I have two cat, so I’m very worried about needle injuries and have been so so careful. At any rate, this has caused me to rethink where my needle minder goes. It is now in an Altoids tin… Empty, of course… So that I can close the lid on the needle anytime I get up out of the chair. I have learned so, so much from you and Deb! I don’t know if I’ll ever get up the nerve to stitch on high count linen, but I have tried 28 count with some success. Many mistakes, but that’s how I learn. Thank you so much for all your fun and useful videos! You are both such natural teachers💕
Years ago when Beverly Crafts was going out of business, I purchased several different yo-yo makers in different flower shapes up to large circles. My greatest shopping find ever!
Love seeing the gadgets! I was enabled a bit ago with the magna clips, they were a huge game changer for my stitching, especially since I started stitching on higher counts. This video was no exception, the needle cards are in my basket for purchase 😁 Thank you for sharing !
Thanks for sharing your favorite gadgets, Liz. I use almost all of the gadgets that you showed. I tried the magniclips and they didn't work on my glasses so I just use magnifying glasses over top of my regular glasses and it works fine but just looks really silly to be wearing two pairs of glasses - my grandkids think it's funny.
I have loved your gadget corner, and I've purchased several gadgets you've shown. The needle ID card is just what I need! It's driven me nuts not knowing what sizes my needles are. I'm going to purchase it right after this video. I use the chart grippers (long shaft) but I didn't know there were short ones like you showed. Those would be perfect! I'll have to check supply stores. Great tip. I bought the stretchy magnetic holders some time ago but the magnets are garbage...so weak.😢 Where do you buy yours, please? Great video. Thank you.
Thank you for the gadgets. I use the magni-clips all the time. I have not been able to find them in a store. They are available on Amazon. I now have 3 pairs. I have tried so many items in order to see, these are the only item that really work for me. I love them. I have several of the items you showed from sewing for the past 50+ years. I have already pulled several of the items from my sewing room to use with stitching. Thanks to you now I have some new items to look for as well to purchase. I have always claimed to be the gadget girl and I do not make any excuses for it. 😊
Really great assortment of quite useful gadgets. One of them I totally don't understand. At 19:36 in the video, you show a clear box labeled ETC with a bee behind the letters with magnets to attach to your work and inside it's sticky; but it's not clear what its purpose is. You noted it was most useful for needlepoint but is also useful for cross stitch. What is it for? Hope you have time to answer and thanks in advance.
Thanks Liz,always love to see the gadgets and you had some that were new to me!😊
Great video.
Love seeing all of the gadgets.
Thanks for sharing.
Marilyn
Hello Liz: So nice to see another video and a very informational one, you are amazing.
Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you, very interesting gadgets!!!!
Thank you Liz for a fun and informative video
Love, love magna-clips. Thank you for the tip!!
Wow…so many gadgets I was not aware existed. Thanks for the info
Thank you so much!! Love your gadgets suggestions 😊
Thank you Liz. I love to hear about the different gadgets! I've never heard of a bodkin?? I'm going to have to look it up😊
Thanks for this Liz, it reminded me of a few things I had forgotten about!
I learned about the magni clips from you and they are a big help!! Thank you!!
Thanks Liz...can never have enough "gagets"!
bonjour, merci pour votre vidéo j'adore ❤
Thank you for sharing again so many of the little tools that help make our hobby mor enjoyable.
So good to see you Liz. Good morning from British Columbia. Love seeing all your gadgets,so helpful. Thanks for sharing💞
Gadget Galaria left the “corner” thanks 😊
Thanks so much Liz. I really enjoyed all your information. I have the magna clips…I’m always told I look like a bug with them on😂.
That was a delightful video! Thank you Liz for all the gadgets and the uses. Extremely helpful.
I have a boo-boo stick. I've had mine for probably 30 years. I'm surprised I still have it. 🙂
Thank you Liz. I always love these!
I love a good gadget. Thanks Liz, for an enjoyable floss tube.
thank you again for all your info!
I bought the magni clips on Amazon and thought the price was reasonable, certainly not $24! The thing I appreciate the most is that they are very light weight and do not pull my glasses down my nose. The bead mat is also very helpful. I keep it in a quart size zipper baggie while working on a project so I don't have to put the beads away everytime. Thanks Liz!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing all the gadgets have a wonderful day 😊🧵🪡🤗🤩
Thanks!
Love your gadgets the best one I have is what you call bug eyes. Many years ago I use to stitch 18 count. During 2020 I ordered a beautiful Santa 18 count and I am having a blast because I can SEE !! 😂Oh, the 2020 kit I ordered I just started doing it, well let’s just say I have to order another one and start over, because of what is called now frogging I mess us the fabric🤪🤪 love you girls and keep the video coming. God bless you both❤️
Pressed pause and ordered the ETC bead box :)
Thanks Liz for all the information. Happy stitching.
Thanks for sharing all of your favorite gadgets!! Love your channel! ❤❤❤
Thankyou Liz! I enjoy watching and learning about all the gadgets you share. 😊
Thank you for sharing all these goodies! Take care!
Loved seeing all the gagets and catching up. Take care❤
Thank you for sharing the gadgets!
Thanks for sharing all of your cool gadgets. There were a few that were new to me.😁
Thank you Liz great fun to see all the toys!
Loved this video. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
That was nice. Thanks, Liz. ❤
Made a list of things that I must have!! Thank you for the video 🙂
Thank you, Liz, learned a lot about sewing supports I don't have yet.
Thank you Liz for all this information . A great run through of your gadgets with really good explanations of their use.
What a wonderful video! Thank you so much Liz! It was so helpful! ❤❤
Thanks for sharing about your favorite gadgets. Always nice to find some help with stitching and organizing.
I use clear nail polish if my lick doesn't work...I also found at the goodwill, large hair clips to hold extra fabric. Soft grip. Thnks the info on products
Loved this video!! Great information for new stitchers. Thanks for sharing!
I'm always amazed at the number of Works in progress by different stitches. I have all my stitching projects on a rotation. I pull one project bag a day and work on it on and off throughout the day . At the end of the day I put the project bag at the end of the project pile. The next day I pull the project bag that's at the front of the pile and work on that one that day. I continue this on a daily basis. Best reassures that I touch base with every single project that I have. I have been successful with this.
Such an informative video… Especially for this brand new stitcher! I lost a needle while working in my living room recliner. I’ve used magnets, flashlights, I’ve been on my hands and knees - can’t find it anywhere. I have two cat, so I’m very worried about needle injuries and have been so so careful. At any rate, this has caused me to rethink where my needle minder goes. It is now in an Altoids tin… Empty, of course… So that I can close the lid on the needle anytime I get up out of the chair. I have learned so, so much from you and Deb! I don’t know if I’ll ever get up the nerve to stitch on high count linen, but I have tried 28 count with some success. Many mistakes, but that’s how I learn. Thank you so much for all your fun and useful videos! You are both such natural teachers💕
Hi Liz! So many useful gadgets. Thanks for sharing your gadgets!
Thanks for the wonderful gadget parade.
I love your gadget videos. I've been cross stitching about 40 years, give or take. It's always fun to see the toys.
Years ago when Beverly Crafts was going out of business, I purchased several different yo-yo makers in different flower shapes up to large circles. My greatest shopping find ever!
Thank you for the recap of the gadgets. We all love the “toys” that come with our hobby! Happy stitching!❤
Thank you Liz for sharing gadgets with us
I enjoyed this video and learned a few things that are helpful. I'm a newer stitcher so I appreciate seeing your gadgets. Happy stitching!
Cool items, Thanks!!!
Thank you, very interesting.
Thank you for sharing 😊
Love seeing the gadgets! I was enabled a bit ago with the magna clips, they were a huge game changer for my stitching, especially since I started stitching on higher counts. This video was no exception, the needle cards are in my basket for purchase 😁 Thank you for sharing !
Thanks for sharing your favorite gadgets, Liz. I use almost all of the gadgets that you showed. I tried the magniclips and they didn't work on my glasses so I just use magnifying glasses over top of my regular glasses and it works fine but just looks really silly to be wearing two pairs of glasses - my grandkids think it's funny.
I do the same and my DH always says “are you wearing two pairs of glasses?😮”. HAHA!
I have loved your gadget corner, and I've purchased several gadgets you've shown.
The needle ID card is just what I need! It's driven me nuts not knowing what sizes my needles are. I'm going to purchase it right after this video.
I use the chart grippers (long shaft) but I didn't know there were short ones like you showed. Those would be perfect! I'll have to check supply stores. Great tip.
I bought the stretchy magnetic holders some time ago but the magnets are garbage...so weak.😢 Where do you buy yours, please?
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you for the gadgets.
I use the magni-clips all the time. I have not been able to find them in a store. They are available on Amazon. I now have 3 pairs. I have tried so many items in order to see, these are the only item that really work for me. I love them. I have several of the items you showed from sewing for the past 50+ years. I have already pulled several of the items from my sewing room to use with stitching. Thanks to you now I have some new items to look for as well to purchase.
I have always claimed to be the gadget girl and I do not make any excuses for it. 😊
Really great assortment of quite useful gadgets. One of them I totally don't understand. At 19:36 in the video, you show a clear box labeled ETC with a bee behind the letters with magnets to attach to your work and inside it's sticky; but it's not clear what its purpose is. You noted it was most useful for needlepoint but is also useful for cross stitch. What is it for? Hope you have time to answer and thanks in advance.
Always love the gadgets…. But I don’t understand what the drill is for you showed in the beginning
No the Kensington item is meant to clip to your computer monitor and hold a piece of paper to type it. 😊
Do you know where I can find these counting pins
You’ve got yourself a child video bombing in the background 😂
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Thank you Liz for sharing your favorite gadgets, I always enjoy watching.