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charsuewilson 03-25-2013 06:18 AM

The pins with the yellow ball on top melt, too. They are widely sold in large quantities as quilting pins.

jemma 03-25-2013 06:35 AM

clover glass head long shaft--worth the money

Tink's Mom 03-25-2013 06:45 AM

the price of the good glass head pins can be greatly reduced if you use a Joann's coupon on them, or wait till notions are on sale.

Monroe 03-25-2013 07:45 AM

I have had the worst experience with Dritz straight and safety pins- Very dull. Will never buy them again.

ube quilting 03-25-2013 07:55 AM

There are certain things I do spend good money on. Glass head silk pins is one of them. If they aren't abused by sewing over them, they last forever. I bought my last package of 100 pins about six years ago at about $8.00. They still work. I think that is a great investment.

Over the years I have bought cheaper pins and they are all gone now.

I do use colored pins on my design board and keep them separate from the silk pins.
peace

SueSew 03-25-2013 07:57 AM

The flower-top 'flat-top' pins melt too, just like the ball ones. And they are supposed to be whoopie-do best-in-class from LQS. Some of my LQS pins, right out of the package, looked a little tarnished in spots. And they definitely don't go through the fabric as easily as the glass-head pins which are my favorite.

The glass-heads are nice and long, they don't melt, they are slightly narrower in diameter than the flower-heads and very sharp and smooth. Straight from Joanns.

jlm5419 03-25-2013 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by Monroe (Post 5953118)
I have had the worst experience with Dritz straight and safety pins- Very dull. Will never buy them again.

Same here. I bought some at Joann's and they are the worst. So dull I can hardly get them through the fabric. I will probably use them for something like the "quilted" Christmas ornaments just to get rid of them.

applique 03-26-2013 03:05 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 5951604)
I switched to the flower top pins after ironing over a plastic ball on a cheaper pin. It melted right to the fabric.


I use the button head pins which are made to be ironed over. I use them with fusible applique.

Aurora 03-26-2013 03:41 AM

I have only used the glass head silk pins for years. They are very sharp and thin so they slide in and out of the fabric easily. I have used them since the 70's. They are a little pricey but I still have most of the pins I purchased in the 70's.

Reba'squilts 03-26-2013 04:20 AM

I am always on a quest for the finest pins in the store. Many of the pins at J's are dull. I never had the experience of pins melting. That could be a disaster! I think I will try to buy some of the flower pins.


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