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Jasmine's Tools of Trade

One of the best tools I had at school was the sewing machines they had on campus in the sewing lab. We had very nice machines. I have spent lots and lots of valuable time on those machines. I wanted to go in there one day and just see what all it could do but I never got around to trying and I don't think we were exactly encouraged to play on Bernina sewing machines. I definitely was sad to leave the machines behind but it landed on my list of my tools of trade.
 Bernina Activa 220

Another tool of trade that I love would be glue. It doesn't really matter what kind it is whether it be a glue gun, glue stick, rubber cement, whatever, I probably like to use it. Tape's nice too but I just like glue better (for most projects.)
My favorite tool would be my hands. Obviously, I do everything with them. I don't like to do shortcuts the first go around when I try to make things on my own. You can create worlds of whatever with just your hands.

9 comments:

  1. I love that you said your hands were one of your best tools. You are so right.

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  2. Very true!

    Visiting from Tatertot and Jello tonight,
    ~Suzanne in NW Illinois

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  3. i love that you said hands. They really are the best tools aren't they?! Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!

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  4. Yay! I'm a Bernina lover too!
    Lisa over from sewgloried.blogspot.com

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  5. I love my Bernina. I sewed on a Singer then a Kenmore for years, but my Bernina is my favorite!

    Jocelyn @
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

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  6. You guys are so fun! I love all the posts that you do! It's fun to read about all your favorite things! Thank you for sharing this at our Strut Your Stuff Link Party! We hope that you will join us again tomorrow!!
    Camille @
    SixSistersStuff.blogspot.com

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  7. Love it! And glue is one of my fav tools EVER! I swear I use it everyday! Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo Party.

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