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Sounds like the blue Clover flower head pins are what I need to get. I love the yellow ones because they're flat and long but always wished they were thinner.
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I like the Clover Flowerhead pins, Clover Fork pins and try to get them as thin as possible. But use whatever is on the machine I'm working with at the moment.
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I have some extra fine pins in a small plastic container with a lid that snaps on that I almost always use. They are new and sharp. I have two containers of them. I don't know the brand.
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Originally Posted by maminstl
(Post 7910825)
Hands down, Clover patchwork pins. Yellow and blue glass heads.
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Lots of pin users! I don't like pins. I only use them when it's a have to. I use Clover Wonder clips instead of pinning block pieces. I use the big yellow head pins for my design wall.
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I use the clover glass head (yellow and blue) for piecing. I use the longer, heavier yellow plastic head ones for pinning stuff to my design sheet (they don't always stay). I also use these to hold the top down on the LA.
I love the flat flower head ones for mounting backing to the leaders on the LA frame. |
I love the Clover "silk" pins. They are a nice length but are very sharp and narrow. They can bend if forced but seem to slip in the fabric easily.
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The thinnest pins that I can find, that means I replace frequently d/t bending but love the thin ones!
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Here are the ones I like..glide through the quilting cotton like butter...
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Originally Posted by LilaKay
(Post 7911750)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Here are the ones I like..glide through the quilting cotton like butter...
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