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Old 05-14-2015, 05:22 AM
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Flat head pins are necessary to do stack-n-whack quilts. When doing stack-n-whack quilts, normally you have (for example) eight layers of fabric cut on the design repeat of the fabric. So you have eight exact repeats on top of each other. You take the pin and pin through one design in that repeat lining it up at that same design on each of the other seven pieces of fabric in the layer and pin. After you have done this in numerous places, you take your ruler and cut through all eight layers in a particular way. These pieces form a kaleidascope. In order for your ruler to lay flat and not roll or move, you must have flat head pins.
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Old 05-14-2015, 06:25 AM
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My comment is that you CAN sew over them. I did with no damage to needle or machine.
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Originally Posted by Latrinka View Post
You will want to slap me, but maybe cuz they're cute?! Sorry, couldn't resist, LOL!
That's why I use them and plus they have a head that lays flat and are easy to hold onto.
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Old 05-14-2015, 10:11 AM
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Just because they are so darn cute! I also bought mine when doing a OBW, the book said you should have them and I am glad I got them even if I only used for that quilt (have done about 7) but I also saw to use sharpies on them and use for numbering or direction. So yes I have some and the times when I need them I LOVE them
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Old 05-14-2015, 10:28 AM
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If you go to massdrop.com it explains how massdrop works.
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Old 05-14-2015, 10:37 AM
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I LOVE the flower (yellow Dritz brand) pins.

Mainly because:
1) They are thinner
2) They are longer
3) I can see the "flat" side easier than the pins with ball heads.

This is just my PERSONAL preference though.
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Old 05-14-2015, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
I like the flower head pins because they are thinner and longer then other pins. If you accidentally sew over a pin head it doesn't mess up your machine. I bought mine when I was doing OBW so I could lay my ruler on top of them to cut 6 layers. When pinning seams they cause less distortion in the fabric and the fabric lays flatter. Love my flower head pins!
Ditto. They are easier to handle and Dritz has a "no melt" flower head pin. I love them.
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I use them for paper piecing as they lay flat. I also like that they are thinner and longer.
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If you go to massdrop.com it explains how massdrop works.
Thanks for answering, but they want me to sign in. I really don't want to sign into something else. I have enough stuff to look at here.
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Oh sorry-I forgot that you can't look without registering. I hate sites like that. Anyway massdrop has group buys. The more people join a group buy, the lower the price goes. Some buys have limits. I guess Tula Pink ocean-type fabric is popular because it had a limit and sold out within minutes.
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