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Safety pins
where can i get some good safety pins for holding my quilt layers together that will not rust. Eleanor Burns has some but gives sizes of 1,2 and 3. I only have a few very large ones left. used them for many other things over the years but could use some now. Any stores that really have good ones??
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The last safety pins with the curve in them that were marked quilters safety pins were strong but dull. I ditched them and went with $ Store ones that were not very strong but very sharp. A little more difficult to do up without the bend but much easier to get through the quilt sandwich.
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I have purchased mine from JoAnns. They are pricey, but I like the curve and just used them on a king quilt. None came undone and my back is as good as my front. I did buy them with a 50% off coupon, tho. Mine are by Dritz Quilting, size 2 and are 1 1/2 inch. Package said 75 Curved Brass Basting Pins.
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thanks so much. I've heard horror stories of rusting, not that I am leaving these in long. Oh remembered i have some in a quilt! waiting to be quilted, of course. I still need more for this one.
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I found more of the smaller ones worked best for me, fist sized closeness. I never had any rust over many years, but they were good, bought new, not ones I had hanging around. The large ones, although quicker to use and easier on the hands allowed too much slosh/movement in the layer, my opinion only. That said, I don't hand quilt any more so seldom use my jar full. If you would like to trade (200-ish at a guess) for a priority envelope of scraps I'd be happy to barter. Fat quarters are yardage to me, I do mean scraps :) Sharyn
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Sharyn, that is so sweet of you to offer. I went ahead and ordered some off Amazon for tomorrow. otherwise I would haven taken your offer quickly.
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no problem, happy pinning ;) I was really happy with spray basting...except for the actual spraying, what a mess, what an odor.
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I always bought mine at Walmart. They never rust, I have the first ones I ever bought. I have several hundred of the large regular safety pins. All I ever use. I can pin 8 43 x 53" quilts at once.
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I do spray basting too but am tired of doing without a lot of space and taking folding tables outside isn't so easy anymore. I'm thinking of quilting as I go for other quilts. sections or rows or just blocks.
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Never use them, prefer to use a needle and thread.
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I bought my last new safety pins from my LQS. I have been using them now for more than 20 years.
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I see that you've ordered already. I have a couple of boxes of the smaller ones that I bought at JoAnn's a number of years ago. No rusting either in the quilt or in the box. Happy pinning!
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Try basting with Elmer’s washable school glue. No rusting, no odor, no overspray. Inexpensive.
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Fortunately, I have a large garage in which I spray items.
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