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    Super Member AliKat's Avatar
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    You can use Harbor Freight ear plugs and cut them up into smaller pieces for homemade pinmores. Or so I have been told.

    Personally I don't feel the need for them.

    ali
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    Super Member Raggiemom's Avatar
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    I like the pinmoors. My pins were always falling out and being pulled out by the cats and the pinmoors helps hold everything together better for me. They're well worth the cost to me but different people have different methods that work for them.
    Heather

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    Super Member Becky Crafts's Avatar
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    I always check Nancy's Notions when I'm in the market for things like that. She has a lot of things I don't find
    other places easily & gives wonderful, fast service. Good luck with your hunt!
    Live Simply, Love Generously, Care Deeply,Speak Kindly, Leave the rest to GOD

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    I tried all the alternatives to Pinmoors. Some of them worked okay but not great. I thought why am I wasting money trying things that I want to work like a Pinmoor when I can just buy the Pinmoors. They won't wear out so really the cost of a package is a one time buy. I buy them when they go on sale on the website. Their Facebook page posts all sales to my Facebook page. I use them whenever I use a pin. No more pricks. I hate pin pricks.
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