Rusted safety pins stuck in a UFO
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Rusted safety pins stuck in a UFO
I didn't even think about pins rusting and sticking to the fabric when I put away some UFO's several years ago. I Googled and found all kinds of ways to get the rust out after the pins were removed, but what can I do to get the pins out without tearing up the fabric. They are really stuck good. One of the pieces is part of an elaborate machine embroidered project.
All ideas are welcome...or websites... I've thought about putting some of the rust removal product on the stuck pin and see if will break down the rust molecules. Is that what you would do?
Note to self: Buy some brass pins and throw away those silver metal safety pins or remember to take them out if you are going to store a partially finished project.
All ideas are welcome...or websites... I've thought about putting some of the rust removal product on the stuck pin and see if will break down the rust molecules. Is that what you would do?
Note to self: Buy some brass pins and throw away those silver metal safety pins or remember to take them out if you are going to store a partially finished project.
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I have not tried this - and I think the idea may cause another problem -
put some cooking oil or shortening on the pins - then they may loosen up from the fabric.
But then you will have a grease spot. But a grease spot might be less of a problem than a hole in the fabric.
put some cooking oil or shortening on the pins - then they may loosen up from the fabric.
But then you will have a grease spot. But a grease spot might be less of a problem than a hole in the fabric.
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In general I haven't had very good luck rescuing fabric with rust issues. Sometimes no major problems, but mostly I end up with some holes.
When I collected vintage fabric I carefully bought brass safety pins and acid free labels that I would write the yardage and other information on. Stored them in a box lined with acid free tissue paper, etc.
A lot of my vintage fabrics had stapled on tags (which rust), pins (which rust), and safety pins (which rust). When they are solidly encased in the rust I have been able to bend/cut them out, but usually can see the flawed areas and so I cut around them when I use them. Since I was selling I left them in place and noted it on my tag, some of the rusted items had provenance to the piece, like a store tag and date on it.
In the case of finished blocks, I'd probably cry a lot and then remind myself that it was "Just a UFO and if it was important to me it would have already finished". Then I'd work at breaking out those pieces as best I can. You can apply a dot of fusible interfacing on the back if the threads break. Finish it the best you can, and then move forward -- with brass pins!
When I collected vintage fabric I carefully bought brass safety pins and acid free labels that I would write the yardage and other information on. Stored them in a box lined with acid free tissue paper, etc.
A lot of my vintage fabrics had stapled on tags (which rust), pins (which rust), and safety pins (which rust). When they are solidly encased in the rust I have been able to bend/cut them out, but usually can see the flawed areas and so I cut around them when I use them. Since I was selling I left them in place and noted it on my tag, some of the rusted items had provenance to the piece, like a store tag and date on it.
In the case of finished blocks, I'd probably cry a lot and then remind myself that it was "Just a UFO and if it was important to me it would have already finished". Then I'd work at breaking out those pieces as best I can. You can apply a dot of fusible interfacing on the back if the threads break. Finish it the best you can, and then move forward -- with brass pins!
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And if the pieces are still belligerent, try grasping with a needle nose pliers or hemostat to pull the bugger out!
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