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Old 11-05-2018, 11:04 AM
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Has anyone every use rice for the stuffing in their pin cushion. Or should I stick with sand or lentils for a filling?
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Walnut shells; the finely ground variety.
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I don't like to stuff anything with a food item because it attracts "critters". I like polyfill or even poly pellets.
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Thank you for your suggestions. I will try the sand and/or polyfill.
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I like to use emery or wool. I make wool pin cushions but winding wool yarn into balls and felting them in the washer and dryer. Easy to make and you can make them in lots of fun colors.
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I don't like to stuff anything with a food item because it attracts "critters". I like polyfill or even poly pellets.
I agree...voice of experience...no rice I'm going to try using steel wool, heard it would help keep pins sharp.
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I agree...voice of experience...no rice I'm going to try using steel wool, heard it would help keep pins sharp.
Might steel wool get rusty in a humid environment?
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Might steel wool get rusty in a humid environment?
Hmmmm...good question. I guess I'll have to try and find out, unless there's another board member who might know...
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As a FYI we use ground up walnut shells as a media for blasting (like sand blasting) in our business, we buy it in 50lb bags, nary a critter has ever opened or got into a bag of shells, I have no idea about rice, but I would be concerned about steel wool and rust.
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I'm sounding like Debbie Downer here -

Can people with nut allergies tolerate being around walnut shells?
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