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Old 08-11-2011, 01:29 PM
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I tried the comb tip this morning. I pushed a few pins in the carpet and the comb took them right out. I did break a tooth from the comb. I have seen the metal pet combs so that may be better.
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Old 08-11-2011, 04:38 PM
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I have ca[eting in my house & when I know I dropped a pin I reach for the magnetic wanf & get them that way.
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Old 08-11-2011, 04:54 PM
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Thanks for the tip.
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Old 08-11-2011, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Homemother
I made a discovery when I spilled my container of straight pins on the floor. You all know how easy it is to pick up pins!!! Along with the pins, I also knocked a comb on the floor and they were in the same area. Well, I started using the comb to sweep the pins in a pile then continued to pick up the pins.

Once the pins were in their container, I used the comb to sweep through the carpet fibers and found many pins down in the carpet! Since I sew barefoot, I combed the rest of the carpet within stepping distance from my machine and found more! How many of you have gotten a pin jammed into a toe?

Protect your feet and comb through your carpet occasionally! Works better than a vacuum. (Wish I had hardwood floors under my machine.)
This is such a great idea. I've been using my magnetic pin "cushion" but sometimes I find "stragglers" in the carpet.
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Old 08-11-2011, 06:03 PM
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I can not sew with a shoe on I have tried many times and I can not control the footpetal the way I want too. Even at retreat I wear a pair of soft slippers so I can feel the petal. I sew in the basement and have a carpet because of the cold concrete floor. I use a mat under my chair and a extended handle magnet to pick up dropped pins.
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Old 08-11-2011, 06:10 PM
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What has helped me with pins and carpet. DH bought me a extending pole with a magnet on the end.
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Old 08-11-2011, 06:14 PM
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Thanks for a wonderful tip. I would prefer hardwood floors, but the apt. will only put in carpeting, but I know I will use this idea the next time I knock over the pins.
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Go to a big office store. They have mats in different sizes and grades used under chairs/desks. Easier to move your chair but the pins might all roll to the edge. LOL
I did that on top of my carpet. The darn mat just wanders over the floor as I roll across it, even though the mat has prongs in it to hold it into place on carpet. Same thing goes for the pins - they wander as well. If I can stop the pin from rolling, it is easier to pick up.

You know how it is with something round hitting the floor!
Well, dang, wonder why?
Mother Goose says:

See a pin and pick it up,
All the day you'll have good luck.
See a pin and let it lie,
You'll need a pin before you die.


Pins were a lot more expensive in Mother Goose's day. 8-)
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Originally Posted by SuziC
Great tip......that is why i put hardwood in my sewing room instead of cozy carpet!
Me too and I love it. Tearing out all carpeting room by room as we can afford to put down the new wood/laminate flooring.
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Originally Posted by Homemother
I made a discovery when I spilled my container of straight pins on the floor. You all know how easy it is to pick up pins!!! Along with the pins, I also knocked a comb on the floor and they were in the same area. Well, I started using the comb to sweep the pins in a pile then continued to pick up the pins.

Once the pins were in their container, I used the comb to sweep through the carpet fibers and found many pins down in the carpet! Since I sew barefoot, I combed the rest of the carpet within stepping distance from my machine and found more! How many of you have gotten a pin jammed into a toe?

Protect your feet and comb through your carpet occasionally! Works better than a vacuum. (Wish I had hardwood floors under my machine.)
There are now some great pin holders that are magnetic even when pins are dropped on the floor they "pick them up" the magnet is very strong.
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