Thursday, May 15, 2025

Cookie Sheets, Spatula, Oven Mitt - For the Sewing Room?


Some of my favorite sewing supplies are actually kitchen items, and I use them all the time. There are other odd things I've found around the house that I find helpful as well. Right now I'll discuss my three favorites.

Baking sheets: I bought the set that comes with three different sizes. These things are the most helpful for everything. I use them to separate fabric pieces for projects, to set on my lap while I'm watching a movie and doing some hand stitching or clipping jump threads from my embroidery projects. They are also great for organizing the various steps in smaller items like the gift card holders above. If you want to make those, there is a free tutorial right HERE on the blog. It's a great kids project. I made some that I hand stitched instead of gluing and painting.

Rubber spatula: I think of this one as my hand and finger saver. When I'm at the embroidery machine and I'm needing to hold something in place or move something out of the way, I use this instead of my fingers. As of this writing, I've never had a needle go through my fingers!

Super thick oven mitt: This item is invaluable for ironing in areas that can't be laid flat when pressing. I don't use this as much as the other items, but when I do need it, I'm happy to have it. 

And no, I don't use any of these items in the kitchen also. They are now my sewing supplies.


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2 comments:

  1. I love when a tool can be used for another purpose. I save the plastic buckets that dishwasher tablets come in and use them for mini trash cans at the cutting table, next to the embroidery machine for trimmings etc. The other thing I repurpose are containers that salad greens, blueberries and strawberries come in. They hold blocks & varying cuts of fabric.

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    1. Thanks for sharing these great ideas! I've never thought to save those buckets but I will now.

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