Basting pins are not created equal. Please help
#31
Originally Posted by sandiphi
I love the Kwik Klip tool also, but I don't use the plastic covers. I haven't done much pin basting since I bought my mid-arm frame and machine.
#32
I use a large crochet hook to close my pins. I have a ton of them since I crochet too...so I choose which hook to use depending on how my safety pin is. Works great...no pin pricks, no fatigued fingers or crampy hands. Ohhh yeah...did I mention cheap...uhhh I mean frugal? I love multi-purposing things LOL.
#33
Originally Posted by jbsstrawberry
I use a large crochet hook to close my pins. I have a ton of them since I crochet too...so I choose which hook to use depending on how my safety pin is. Works great...no pin pricks, no fatigued fingers or crampy hands. Ohhh yeah...did I mention cheap...uhhh I mean frugal? I love multi-purposing things LOL.
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i used to use the gun that shoots those plastic tags. the tags come in different lengths, and i chose the length that i needed to go in and come up one inch away. since they are flexible and bend with the fabric i had no distortion. and if i left it in for years, there was no rust. when you finish up, you just clip the 'string' and remove the tag ends. i used it until i got my longarm, then i didn't need it anymore.
#35
Originally Posted by butterflywing
i used to use the gun that shoots those plastic tags. the tags come in different lengths, and i chose the length that i needed to go in and come up one inch away. since they are flexible and bend with the fabric i had no distortion. and if i left it in for years, there was no rust. when you finish up, you just clip the 'string' and remove the tag ends. i used it until i got my longarm, then i didn't need it anymore.
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when i got the longarm, i passed the grid part on to k3n, who uses the gun. when she gets back from her trip, ask how she likes it.
EDIT: i never used the grid part. my method was different. but i liked the gun a lot.
EDIT: i never used the grid part. my method was different. but i liked the gun a lot.
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Originally Posted by Quiltgranny
Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I use these long pins with yellow tops to them.
They came ALOT to a plastic box.
Sorry I cannot help you more than that.
They came ALOT to a plastic box.
Sorry I cannot help you more than that.
I've tried the curved pins, regular safety pins, nope, didn't like them.
I just pin, pin, pin and pin. If I think I don't have enough pins, I pin some more. Sure, it's a bit tiresome, but like they say.....to each their own,right?
#38
[quote=tlrnhi Oh, I have stuck myself numerous times! OUCHY!
I've tried the curved pins, regular safety pins, nope, didn't like them.
I just pin, pin, pin and pin. If I think I don't have enough pins, I pin some more. Sure, it's a bit tiresome, but like they say.....to each their own,right?[/quote]
What works best for us is usually what we get used to, for sure. Thanks for replying. Hope you stay scratch-free. :)
I've tried the curved pins, regular safety pins, nope, didn't like them.
I just pin, pin, pin and pin. If I think I don't have enough pins, I pin some more. Sure, it's a bit tiresome, but like they say.....to each their own,right?[/quote]
What works best for us is usually what we get used to, for sure. Thanks for replying. Hope you stay scratch-free. :)
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Getting the quilt ready to quilt is the worst job of all so I invest in all the easiest gadgets to help out.
Tried the spray and it worked well for awhile but then had a disaster with it so stopped using it.
Pining always works so went back to that. But I use the bent pins with covers and the quick clip with the large wood handle, much easier on the hands.
I cant get down on the floor so use my cutting table with the special clips to hold the quilt. I use the large black clips when I run out of the small plastic ones. Larger quilts I have to reposition so the clips are a must.
Tried the spray and it worked well for awhile but then had a disaster with it so stopped using it.
Pining always works so went back to that. But I use the bent pins with covers and the quick clip with the large wood handle, much easier on the hands.
I cant get down on the floor so use my cutting table with the special clips to hold the quilt. I use the large black clips when I run out of the small plastic ones. Larger quilts I have to reposition so the clips are a must.
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I have clips that I bought in the auto section of Kmart to clip my quilt to the table so I can pin, pin, pin. But, sometimes the quilt is just too big and needs to be on the floor. That's where the Painters Tape comes in handy.
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