Monday, February 15, 2010

Review of the Craft-N-Spin Crafting Turntable

Craft-N-Spin TurntableWhen I received an e-mail from the makers of the Craft-N-Spin asking if we would like to review this unusual crafting tool on The Artful Crafter, I asked them to send the free sample to my very eclectic crafting friend, Shaaron Chambers, for testing.

The Craft-N-Spin allows crafters to securely elevate and effortlessly rotate their craft projects without touching wet surfaces or waiting for the paint to dry ...

Here is Shaaron’s no-holds-barred opinion of the Craft-N-Spin.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:59 AM

    Thanks Artful Crafter! The Craft-N-Spin looks really helpful!

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  2. You're welcome.

    Shaaron continues to find uses for hers and says it makes crafting easier on her back not having to contort herself around a project. I hadn't even thought of that.

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  3. Thanks for the info... When I first saw this product I thought why in the world wouldn't a just use a cheap lazy susan... But now I know why! :-)

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  4. You know, I've been doing a great many cakes lately, of the topsy turvy sort with lots of "extreme" shapes...if this can hold 100 pounds, I can see where it would be an amazing tool not only for crafting, but for the cakes too...maybe I need to get two of them...hmmm

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  5. Well that is a VERY clever design, I must say. I started out thinking, "oh, it's just a lazy susan", but it's obviously much more than that :-)

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  6. That's very clever. I tend to work on quite small pieces that have both sides needing to be worked on, so it would be lovely if the manufacturer addressed that issue...

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