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Old 01-19-2011, 09:55 AM
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I sandwiched my first quilt using the pinmoors. I really liked them--didn't stab myself with a pin at all! Unfortunately my quilt inspector likes them too!She kept bitting at them and slapping them!
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Old 01-19-2011, 09:57 AM
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quilting toys are the best!
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:02 AM
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My luck, she would choke on it!
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:22 AM
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What a beautiful quilt inspector. I need to look up Pinmoors. I never heard of them.
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:28 AM
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I love Pinmoors. Someone will post they are too expensive. I don't care. They are worth it to me.
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yes, they are expensive so i purchased just one set to try. i am considering cutting them in half since they are really big. my friend suggested just using mini marshmallows. lol

when i had a small quilt to use them on i could not find the darn package. now i have found them but don't have a quilt to use them on. sure hope to get the pinmoors and the quilt together soon.
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What are pinmoors?
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I love these amazing gadgets. Well worth the $$$$.
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Originally Posted by dforesee
What are pinmoors?
new quilting gadget. little bits of rubbery stuff that go on the end ot straight pins for pin basting. use straight pins instead of safety pins. the little green things the cat is investigating in the picture.
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Originally Posted by pdcakm
yes, they are expensive so i purchased just one set to try. i am considering cutting them in half since they are really big. my friend suggested just using mini marshmallows. lol

when i had a small quilt to use them on i could not find the darn package. now i have found them but don't have a quilt to use them on. sure hope to get the pinmoors and the quilt together soon.
After looking at the adorable face on your avatar, I can just imagine you trying to make a quilt using marshmellows to hold your pins.
I have 2 greyhounds that won't let me lay my quilt on the floor to pin it together, without their help ( they lay all over it) - I have to close them off in another room to get any peace.
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