
Oh me, oh my! What a blog hop this promises to be!!! Gadgets, gadgets, gadgets … I have a few! Do I need to pick just one??? Carol, from Just Let me Quilt, organized this blog hop and I signed up right away!!!
But before I started, I decided that I needed to actually define what a “gadget” is. According to Mirriam-Webster a gadget is “an often small mechanical or electronic device with a practical use but often thought of as a novelty.”
Hmmm, to me, I have always considered a gadget something that makes my quilting easier. Sometimes the “gadget” is electronical, sometimes mechanical, but always is practical and useful. Hence, I’m going with my own definition of “gadget.”
I will show you the gadgets that I used for this project. I doubt this will make me the Queen of Gadgets, but even I was surprised at how many I actually used!
Gadget #1
EQ8
I used EQ8 to design this quilt using Island Batik’s “Pumpkin Spice,” a signature collection for Sarah Fabian, designed by Kathy Engle. I had received a 10″ stack, along with a 2 yard cut of “Celery” (which I used for the background) and a 2 yard cut of “Bluegrass” which I used for the binding.
And yes, just in case you were wondering, I recently upgraded from EQ7 to 8. A tiny learning curve, but lots of features I really really like! Well worth upgrading! Wish I’d done it sooner!

Gadget #2
Prairie Spirit Pressing Mat
Initially, I used the Prairie Spirit Alpacas alpaca/wool mat to press the 10″ squares prior to cutting them. The mat worked like a charm. The creases came out easily without the use of water. I continued to use the mat for all pressing as I assembled the quilt.


Gadget #3
Accuquilt Cutter
My Accuquilt Cutter was given to me as an Island Batik Ambassador. When I received the cutter, I was given the 8″ Go Qube dies. Of the Qube 8 dies, I used #3 for the larger half square triangles (shown); #1 for the 4.5″ squares, #6 for the centre of the square in a square and #5 for the outside of the square in a square. The 2.5″ strip cutter was used for 2 of the borders.

Gadget #4
Shape-Cut Ruler
I use this ruler to cut the 3.5″ and 5″ strip sizes of “Celery” (background) I needed for using in the Accuquilt.


Gadget #5
Cutting Gizmo
This is used to quickly separate units when I chain piece. I chain piece a LOT, so this is used LOTS!!!

Gadget #6
Magnetic Pin Cushion
Picks up the pins when they are lying near the machine, or fall on the floor. It also keeps the pins from spilling onto the floor!


Gadget #7

I received these Klips for a project that is due in October. They are WONDERFUL!!! When webbing a quilt together, I find that you have to “anchor” one end or it gets twisted around. (Picture on the right). The Klips are a great width and hold the pieces together very well! I also use them when holding the binding in place. (picture on the left.)


Gadget #8
Hera Marker
I used this marker to mark the center of the block. It leaves a crease or small groove in the fabric. It’s quick and easy and the marks are usually gone by the time I’ve finished quilting it!

Gadget #9
Quilting Rulers
I used a variety of Silly Moon rulers. Mostly 3 different sizes of Beanie (curves) and Rocket (straight lines).


Gadget #10
Tweezers
I use tweezers to pull up my bottom thread when I’m quilting.


Gadget #11
Seam Ripper
I was really really hoping that I wouldn’t have to use this gadget! But alas, I don’t think there’s been a single quilt in my quilting life that the seam ripper hasn’t been used at least once! Those curves were suppose to meet in the middle! It’s extremely obvious that they didn’t!

Gadget #12, #13 & #14
Rotary Cutter, Cutting Mat and the Gipsy Gripper
The first picture is trimming the quilt. I absolutely LOVE the extra stability that the Gripper provides. The 2nd picture is cutting the binding. I cut my binding at 2.25″, so the shape cutter doesn’t work for that.


The Finished Quilt

Quilt Stats:
- Size: 48″ x 48″
- Fabrics: Island Batik “Pumpkin Spice”, Celery (background), and Bluegrass (binding)
- Backing: Flannel from my stash
- Thread: Piecing Aurifil #2000, Quilting Glide “linen”, and Binding Aurifil #4129
- Batting: Hobbs 80/20
Visit the Blogs that are Gadget Hopping!
September 19
- Creatin’ in the Sticks
- Annie’s Musings
- Days Filled With Joy
- Quilting Gail
- Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
- Scrapdash
September 20
- MooseStashQuilting
- For The Love Of Geese
- Pieceful Thoughts of My Quilting Life
- Food for Thought
- Karrin’s Crazy World
- Patchouli Moon Studio
September 21
- Inflorescence
- Selina Quilts
- Samelia’s Mum
- Just Sew Quilter
- That Fabric Feeling
- Songbird Designs
- Just Because Quilts
September 22
September 23
- Just Let Me Quilt
- Quilt Doodle Designs
- DayBrook Designs
- Lianne Makes Stuff
- Homespun Hannah’s Blog
- Time 4 Stitchn
- Lynn’s Blog
One who sleeps under a quilt is covered by LOVE!
Happy Quilting!
Gail
Linking to:
- So Scrappy @ Scrap Happy
- Sunday Stash @ quiltpaintcreate
- Oh Scrap @ Quilting is More Fun than Housework
- Frédérique @ Quilting Patchwork Applique
- 15 Minutes to Stitch @ Life in Pieces
- Sew and Tell @ Melva Loves Scraps
- Monday This and That @ Days Filled With Joy
- Monday Making @ Love, Laugh, Quilt
- Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
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All wonderful gadgets. Your finished quilt is beautiful.
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Thank you, Danice!
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The quilt is fantastic! Love all the gadgets you used to bring it together.
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So many wonderful gadgets. Some of mine I couldn’t live without. I got the cutter for chain piecing as a gift and couldn’t believe how much I liked it. Surprise! An old dog can learn new tricks. Great quilt!
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Thanks, Debbie! I know I thought the cutter was pretty lame, UNTIL I used it! LOL!!!
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I agree with your definition of a quilty gadget and use most of the same ones you do. Anything that potentially saves time is a potential buy for me. Pretty quilt and a flannel backing? Yum!!
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Thanks, Vivian!
I’m glad that you and I agree on a gadget definition! 🙂
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I love your gadgets and love your definition of gadgets, too. I agree with almost all of them but there a few new ones; I must give them a try, too. Thanks, Quilting Gal.
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You are welcome, Lj!
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So many great gadgets to play with, in your sewing studio. Beautiful quilt.
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Thanks, Anorina! They are gadgets that are useful and ones I use frequently! 🙂
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It’s fun to see all the gadgets you are using! I use some of them too, and agree that they are very useful. Your quilt is wonderful.
Thank you for sharing, and linking up!
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Thanks, Frédérique! It was a fun post to write!
Thank you for hosting the linky party! 🙂
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Great post Gail! I love those button pins and your finished quilt is fabulous.
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Thanks, Denise! Those button pins are suppose to be heat resistant. However, other than the occasional brush with the iron, I haven’t tested them. 🙂
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Those are all great gadgets. I totally agree with the Shape Cutter, it’s my favorite!
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I do like the Shape Cutter! It has made my cutting more accurate!
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Thank you for sharing so many wonderful gadgets. There are so many ways for us to spend our money, huh!??
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Oh yes, Elana … there’s no shortage of things for us to buy! 🙂
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So many great gadgets were used in this one project. I love this quilt, too. That star surrounded by the blocks on point is perfect.
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Thanks, Kathleen! I’ve always felt that the carpenter’s star / wheel needed a border!
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You just might be the Queen of the Gadgets! A couple of them I plan to check into. Your quilt is beautiful, and I’m sure your gadgets helped to make it a quick and fun project.
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Hi Charlene! It was quick … until I got to the quilting! Ruler quilting is always slower! 🙂
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You win! All those gadgets!!! I agree with pretty much all of them though so yeah I have a bunch of them too and can’t live without them
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LOL!!! Thanks, Bea!!! I’m sure there’s a LOT of quilters that can’t live without many of the gadgets.
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How very fun!! I love the use of all your gadgets! I use a few of the same ones. 🙂
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Thanks, Sandie!
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Very pretty quilt Gail. The one piece I hadn’t seen before was your cutting gizmo. There are so many tools that help us enjoy our creating. Thanks
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Thanks, Lynn! I thought the cutting gizmo was a waste of money – until I tried it! 🙂 I LOVE it!
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Great background you chose for the quilt!
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Thank you, Susan!
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Such a pretty quilt. What a great way to showcase quilting gadgets. I, too, live in the Lower Mainland. Can you tell me where you got your Cutting Gizmo? I could use that.
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Hi KJ,
I bought the Cutting Gizmo years ago at Fabric Etc in Bellingham. Sadly, they closed several years ago. I’ve seen other cutting Gizmos – perhaps on Amazon? I can’t say that I’ve seen any in the local stores.
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Too bad. I checked Amazon earlier and they have one that ships from “outside of the country”, with additional fees. So, I add this to my list of items to keep an eye out for. 🙂
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That’s a bummer! I know duty can sometimes cost way more than the product is worth!
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You use many of my favorite gadgets too, Gail. Some of mine have different names, but EQ8 is definitely probably my favorite!!
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Hi Brenda, I certainly would have great difficulty without EQ!!! I would loath to go back to graft paper and pencil! Happy Quilting! 🙂
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I know what you mean!! I love colored pencils, but coloring in EQ is WAY better!!
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It sure is! 🙂
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Isn’t it amazing just how many toys (sorry, gadgets)we have and use on such a regular basis. Thanks for sharing part of your collection.
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Hi Selina! I know I was surprised with how many I used for this one quilt! And I know I have others that I use at various times, but didn’t use for this project!
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Great use of gadgets. I think I need one of those magnetic pin cushions for my longarm pins. Beautiful quilt by the way!
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Thanks, Karrin! I love the magnetic pin cushion!
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thanks for sharing. and thanks for sharing what “gadget” means
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LOL! I did have to look up the dictionary meaning – but then ended up with my own definition! 🙂
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I’ve been pondering the meaning of gadget too, as I prepared for this Hop. You’ve covered so many – but I’ll have one more to add!
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Hi Wendy, I can’t wait ’till tomorrow to see what your gadget is!
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Yes, yes, yes to all of those gadgets. Using them definitely made a beautiful quilt! I love my EQ8 and can’t be without it. Thank you for sharing your gadgets and that amazing quilt!
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Thank you for stopping by and commenting with your kind words!
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Gail, you have gadgets galore! Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, I’m sure I have a few more that I didn’t use in this project! 🙂
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Your quilt looks so wonderful! The colors are so pretty. Aren’t we lucky to have all the great gadgets we need to create such beautiful quilts and other items.
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Thank you, Annie! It truly is a blessing to have exactly what we need to make the tasks easier! 🙂
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Your quilt is beautiful, and thanks for sharing so many wonderful gadgets with us!
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Thank you! And you are more than welcome!
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What a beautiful quilt and fun post. I love seeing what you used, to make it all come together. I think that cutting gizmo is a stroke of genius. I love mine. The hera marker is something I tend to forget about. It would be so much easier than marking fabrics for all the half square triangles I seem to make all the time. Thanks for sharing your favs with us!
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Thank you, Joan! Now … since you have the hera marker … I challenge you to use it at least once this week and once next week! 🙂
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Beautiful quilt! I can’t pick just one gadget either–we use so many. Thanks for sharing all of yours with your lovely project!
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Thank you, Carol! I had to post about all of my gadgets! They are essential to me!
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You might just be the queen of gadgets, at least for the most used gadgets in this project! It turned out great.
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Thank you, Vicki! And I’m 100% positive that there are others that have more gadgets than me!
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I use a lot of those great gadgets myself. They sure made a beautiful quilt!
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Thank you very much Daryl!!!
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Oh my! What a nice blog about gadgets. My grandmother would be so excited to see all the new things out. All she had was some sandpaper for templates, scissors, needle and thread and a pencil for drawing out the pieces for the sandpaper templates! Thanks for sharing all of those. I have had EQ 6, 7, and 8 since they came out and I just can’t seem to get into it long enough to actually learn it. I must do that. Thanks for the encouragement,
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Hi Pamela! I remember starting out with cereal box templates! When I met my first rotary cutter & mat, I couldn’t believe how much easier it was to make a quilt! And yes, you need to work on EQ!!! There’s lots of free tutorials … check them out! That’s basically how I learned!
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What a fun post from start to finish, love the gadgets. You have a masterpiece quilt and it was so fun to see all the process.
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Thank you very much, Carla! I’m glad you enjoyed all the gadgets!
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Wow, love all those gadgets and the finished quilt, it is just beautiful!! xx
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Thank you, Joy!
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tha quilt is lovely I agree with your gadgets I also uograded to EQ8 but I don’t know enough about it yet I haven’t played enough, I would love an aququilt very jealous
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Our guild has an accuquilt and a zillion dies. It rents out for a small weekly fee. It’s a great way to have access to an accuquilt without spending a lot of personal money! If you belong to a guild – it might be worth mentioning!
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There’s no guild oout here I’m in rural NSW
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Oh … that’s too bad!
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