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DOTTYMO 12-25-2012 11:05 PM

Do you have the problem we have in my quilt group with flat/ flower head pins? That is the heads come off. We try to buy the yellow ones only which are stronger. I gave H my friend a needle, yes you've guessed after five minutes or more trying to thread it she discovered it was a missing head pin. Hohoho.
I would love to know where pins run off to as well. I am always buying more.

Jackie Spencer 12-26-2012 05:00 AM

I love Fons and Porters Flower head Pins, very thin.

PaperPrincess 12-26-2012 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo (Post 5740658)
Get in the habit of tossing every pin that is bent or dull. Why save the bad pins? This way I know when I'm getting low on good pins and can start looking for a sale.

I'm trying to get in the habit. I've been sewing for 50+ years and for some reason if I grab a bent or dull pin, I put it back in the pincushion. That is high on the list of stupid things I do!

QuiltnNan 12-26-2012 06:17 AM

thoug :)good idea... i need to go through my pins, too. doubt that it will help my quilting though :)

Aurora 12-27-2012 04:21 AM


Originally Posted by ube quilting (Post 5740434)
Look for or ask for silk pins with glass heads. They are very fine but sturdy and work great. cost a few pennies more but if you don't try to sew over them they should last a lifetime.

peace

My local WalMarts actually sells these. Sometimes I use a 50% coupon and order them from JoAnn's. I love these straight pins and have been using them for over 30 years. Some of mine are actually that old.

MargaretH 12-27-2012 09:03 AM

I keep an old pill bottle with a hole in the lid near me. All bent pin and needles go in it. also prevents getting poked in the trash. I put a label on it that says sharps.

Oz 12-27-2012 02:43 PM

I, too, was in the market for pins. I searched high and low for 1 3/8 " for a long time. I finally found glass ones that I love. I previously purchased longer pins so I knew they would be perfect. Both sets of glass-headed pins were by Clover - my favorite notions and needle (knitting, that is) company.

BellaBoo 12-27-2012 03:56 PM

Clover makes all of Fons and Porter notions and scissors. I will buy Clover products over any other brand if given a choice.

sewdamncute 12-27-2012 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy (Post 5740765)
The best pins for piecing are very fine pins, because they cause minimal or no distortion. I like pins made by Clover which are .4 thick and have clear blue and yellow (in the same pkg) glass heads. Clover also makes identical pins in the .5 thickness, which is thicker, and the size commonly called "thin" by most manufacturers. Don't buy .5---buy .4 thickness. I have to buy them at quilt shows because they aren't sold locally. The closest I can get locally are flower head pins which are light blue on one side and dark blue on the other side and are .45 thick. I'll use those in a pinch, but prefer the thinner .4 thick pins. They are so fine I sew right over them---slowly---and have never broken either a pin or a needle. If you sew slowly, the needle seldom hits a pin, and if it does, it usually will just push the pin a bit. On the rare occasion that the needle does hit a pin, the pin is so fine that it just gets bent. These pins are so thin I have to remember to be gentle in placing them or they will bend slightly. They're the best!

I totally agree!


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