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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Are they Pinmoors? http://www.pinmoor.com/ If this is it, someone here on the board suggested going to the Dollar store and getting childrens erasers and using them.
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Are they Pinmoors? http://www.pinmoor.com/ If this is it, someone here on the board suggested going to the Dollar store and getting childrens erasers and using them.
#7
I too noticed the clips to hold the binding as I sew it to the back was the same as used on hair. Much cheaper too. Getting so we have to keep are eyes opened, on our toes and keep our ears open. So many trying to get their hands in our pockets.
#8
someone else posted a while back about using something from the hardware store? It was a roll of "something" she found in her hubby's shop, and cut it into sections. Some kind of insulation maybe? Said it worked well. Was just thinking about that a day or so ago, and wondered what it was. Perhaps the poster will respond, or maybe someone else will remember.
#9
someone else posted a while back about using something from the hardware store? It was a roll of "something" she found in her hubby's shop, and cut it into sections. Some kind of insulation maybe? Said it worked well. Was just thinking about that a day or so ago, and wondered what it was. Perhaps the poster will respond, or maybe someone else will remember.
#10
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
Yes, and you can use those little pony tail holders to put on you bobbins to hold them in place and it's just like the ones they sell for it but cheaper. I get my sandpaper there which I use for sharpening my scissors and for laying my applique pieces down on when I tracing or my HST fabric and it holds it in place. The blue painters tape which I use for a lot. The Dollar Store is just great. I also hear people but foam boards there.
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