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Old 02-01-2011, 01:09 PM
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I've seen so many cute and adorable patterns for pin cushions, but the only place I've ever seen a pin sharpener is on a basic tomato pin cushion. Does anyone have a suggestion for how to make or where to buy just the pin sharpener?

I don't want to be buying new pins every six months, I'd rather sharpen the ones I have and only replace them when they're bent.

Thanks for all of your great hints and helps!
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Old 02-01-2011, 01:32 PM
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I heard you could make your own ..filled with bird grit you know the stuff you give to your pet parakeet? My mother always use to run her pins through her long hair if one had a burr, not sure what that was all about but I have tried it gives me the willies (like finger nail down blackboard)
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Old 02-01-2011, 01:40 PM
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You can buy emery powder, which is what is in the strawberries, on etsy.
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I've read some where you put emery grit in the top for the sharpener. Not sure where you get it though. someone(on here I think) said use very fine sand.Let us know what you find out please. Mary
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Old 02-01-2011, 01:45 PM
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Just read about the Crushed Walnut Shells: Says they will keep pins sharp.

http://www.etsy.com/listing/62774122...cushion-filler
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Emery powder is sold at most hardware stores. It works very well. And if you have a problem lock (in the house) you may use a little in there as well.
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I've read that the walnut shells actually dull the pins. It's like pushing it through wood chips. My dd is deathly allergic to walnuts so I have quit doing all swaps, giveaways, etc because I never know if people use walnut shells in their pincushions.
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Originally Posted by gale
You can buy emery powder, which is what is in the strawberries, on etsy.
This is the Pin Lady's Etsy shop. http://www.etsy.com/shop/dottyral?section_id=5432686
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Originally Posted by gale
I've read that the walnut shells actually dull the pins. It's like pushing it through wood chips. My dd is deathly allergic to walnuts so I have quit doing all swaps, giveaways, etc because I never know if people use walnut shells in their pincushions.
Thanks for the info. I sure hadn't thought about this. I would stay away from them , just in case the recipient was allergic to nuts...
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I bought the emery in a packet at an area quilt show. I then made my own 'strawberry' - like the old strawberry that used to be emery filled on those round tomato pincushions. I love it.

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