real useful pincushion
#52
Originally Posted by irishrose
I would add piece of study cardboard or plastic inside the pin cushion on the machine side. Some of our grandmothers really did a number on their machines using something tied on the cross bar for a pin cushion. My machines may be vintage, but they don't need any more scratches than they get with normal use.
That being said, I do like this idea.
That being said, I do like this idea.
I keep a magnetic pin cushion (a dish, really) in that same area, on the table right in front of the tower, and just drop my pins onto it. It's fast, I don't have to look, and if I'm even close the magnet will pull the pins to it.
I can also wave it over the floor to pick up pins that have fallen.
#55
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Oh, please be careful. I have been told that magnetic on your electronic (computerized) sewing machine is not a good idea. Mine may have quit because I had one of those pin magnets on top of it. May be put it inside the cushion, but on the outside, facing us?
Cute idea too. I have one of those magnetic one for your wrist, but I am so small, the strap is so long... Now I have an idea to modify it.
THank you for the link.
Thuan
Cute idea too. I have one of those magnetic one for your wrist, but I am so small, the strap is so long... Now I have an idea to modify it.
THank you for the link.
Thuan
#57
Irish Rose has the best idea about placing something inside to keep the pins from scratching. All in all, a great idea that I sure will make this weekend...one for each machine, custom made! Whoo hoo!
#60
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 282
This doesn't have anything to do with pin cushions, but it is about pins. My husband presented me with a little deal he got at the auto parts store. It is only about 8 inches long with a magnet on the end, but you can pull it out to
several different lengths so you reallly don't have to get up from your chair to pick them up. Not very expensive.
I assume they were made for mechanics to retrieve screws,
washers, etc.
several different lengths so you reallly don't have to get up from your chair to pick them up. Not very expensive.
I assume they were made for mechanics to retrieve screws,
washers, etc.
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