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Old 08-29-2010, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by craftybear
that reminds me we used to make these cool Christmas decorations years ago with my grandma, so I searched and found the free pattern for us


http://www.ehow.com/how_4545974_make...ornaments.html
Back in the 60's and 70's I used to buy kits from a company called "Lee Wards". They were ornaments like these only stepped up a notch. They were beautiful. I still have most of them but they are looking pretty sad now. Sure were fun to make.

And I miss Lee Wards. It was a great catalog. I spent all my money there
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Old 08-29-2010, 01:02 PM
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An idea I use for the old rotary blades...an empty loose powder (make-up) round container. Doesn't take up much space.
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Old 08-29-2010, 03:16 PM
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The hair has lanolin in it and that's what makes the pins slip into the material easily. I always do this with my needle when I am quilting and it gets sluggish.

I use my pins even when they are not their best. I have a container that I use these pins in and when I need to block something I have crocheted and starched, I use these to pin them to the large piece of cardboard I keep just for that. When they get too bad I put them into a pill bottle.
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I use a clear bottle that is labelled-(bent dull pins and needles)- for the ladies at church to use when we quilt. I shudder when I think of a needle just tossed in the dust bin!
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Old 08-29-2010, 05:54 PM
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I trash them in a couple of plastic bags.
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Old 08-29-2010, 06:17 PM
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I put mine in a R/X bottle.
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Old 08-29-2010, 06:28 PM
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Poke them into an old bar of soap, and if that doesn't work, I drop them in a pill bottle and toss.
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Putting them into a pill bottle is great. But before that try poking them in a bar of soap this sometimes helps.:)
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Old 08-29-2010, 07:22 PM
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I thought pins were like roaches. Eternal. I don't think I've ever worn out a pin. Or maybe I have, and I'm just to stupid to notice? LOL How does one know when one's pins are worn out?
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I'm a diabetic and I have those sharp containters that I put my seringes in and I just dd them into that. At costco they are usual under$3.00 for one of those containers.
Then I just take them to Walgreens and they take the full containers.
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