I use mine for garment construction, for quilting I use flower head pins.
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Originally Posted by kathy
they're great for frame quilting
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Those are pinmoor.The lady invented these because she had peoblems with her hands.They cost 40dollars for 100.
You can buy less but once you buy them you will never have to buy again because they self seal.She said she would never have me as a client because they last for ever. Her web sight is www.pinmoor.com she has a video on it to explain how they work.You can do a queen quilt with the 100. Depends how many you use in it.They are made from silicone.I bought them and called her.Men are buying them to use on the end of fish hooks for flyfishing so they dont jab their fingers.Im using them and they work great. |
my sisiter is not a quilter but she can sew some beautiful clothes and she loves them
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All I know is with arthritic hands, they are easier to grip. I do use mine exclusively, for quilting and all other sewing.
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I like the longer pins - Usually pin them in like badting pins. - work well
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That's how I use them, too. I prefer the flat flower head pins.
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I use them on almost every quilt project, I use them to pin the blocks together, to pin my layering together, man, I use them for all kinds of things, I have several packages and use them a lot come to think of it
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Anybody who has these quilters pins and doesn't want them could send them to me. I love these pins and use them for everything. I don't even own any short pins anymore.
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I love them and use them all the time. I weave them in the quilt so they hold. Their very sharp, as I get stuck a lot with them. You don't have to use so many pins with them.
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