Bird Gravel for Pincushions
#11
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
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I agree, I can't see the bird gravel doing this. I'd do some research on line for different things. I know there are a few, the ones that I have seen are very small, like sand or a tad larger, which is why it sharpens the pins going in and out.
#14
I agree with irishgal...and at the risk of killing a sacred cow, I made my first pincushion with the walnut shells and put it away with pins in it for a couple of months. I later pulled it out and noticed immediately that my pins were dull! I attribute it to the sacred walnut shells...now I use emery sand. and I"m not going to be pulling the pins in and out enough to rub off the nickel...that's a lot of pin pulling!!
#16
Don't laugh! Many (MANY) years ago we had to make a pin cushion as a 4H project. We were told to use "used and dried coffee ground's" I made a brown velvet pincushion with coffee grounds, and still have it, some 65+ years later. Most of the "velvet" is worn off, and no, it does not smell like coffee, but it worked!
#18
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 353
Has anyone ever used rice for filling a pin cushion? Personally, I don't use a pin cushion with the intent to sharpen my pins, I just use mine for convenience. Nicer than trying to pick up a pin from a container.
#19
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I use "bird gravel" or parakeet gravel all the time. I like that my pin cushion stays in place. Whether it keeps my pins sharp I don't know, like just janet it is easier to pick a pin from a pin cushion rather than picking one up from a box.
I stay away from food products as I had a cute little snowman my sister gave me. She filled it with dried beans. A hungry mouse found it one winter..granted I no longer live in the old farm house, but I still don't want to feed the mice!
I stay away from food products as I had a cute little snowman my sister gave me. She filled it with dried beans. A hungry mouse found it one winter..granted I no longer live in the old farm house, but I still don't want to feed the mice!
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#20
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Southern Idaho
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I'm also with Peckish. I don't even use a pin cushion, I love my magnets and don't have to look away from machine when putting them down. When the pins get nicked or lose their sharpness, into the sharps container they go. It's so much easier to buy new ones-not expensive when you get on sale or use coupons. I always have a new package in my cupboard for back-up.
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