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    silk pins?

    Saw Alex on a show and she mentioned silk pins and they were expensive. Does anyone know what she uses? Are they really better than other pins?

    #2
    Alex as many including me using those pins from clover silk pins glass heads, you can find them in amazon.com

    they are expensive but they worth the price.

    why - i like they are long and thin - there are pins that are the same thickness - very fine or ultra fine they call it but
    they are shorter, it can works as well.

    only thing that you need to remember they are in a way geting funny shapes if you force them. dont use them on design wall.

    buy one package and i am sure if you will take care of them as they will take care of you, you will need only one package for life time.

    * i use different pins for different goals so you can find it very useful as well.

    good luck

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      #3
      Funny, I have both the long and the short pins, but I like the short ones most. I just bought a new packet because mine are disappearing. The glass heads on the short ones have a very light color and they are hard to find when you drop them, but mainly I loose them because they bend so easily and when it's too much I throw them away.

      living in Central Denmark
      Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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        #4
        I love the silk pins and they are the only ones I use, and they are worth the extra cost, but as suggested check out on-line.


        Taree NSW - Australia
        My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself

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          #5
          As with most quilting choices, different pins work better for different people. For me, the silk pins are too thin and I have problems with them sliding out of the fabric when I am sewing long seams like sewing a border on a quilt. Part of this depends on the tightness of the weave of the fabric I'm using and the number of fabric layers the pin is going through. I have two sets of pins in my pincushion, a thicker set and a thinner set (but not as thin as the silk pins). The thin ones work well at seam intersections where I have extra layers of fabric and for batiks. The thicker pins are needed for commercial cottons. But even with the thicker pins, I often poke them through the fabric an extra time so that they will stay in until I get to them. I've never heard of anyone else having this problem so this may just be something about the way I sew or something.

          Nancy

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            #6
            Nancy, it sometimes happens for me too. I have several types of pins and use the ones that fit my project best

            living in Central Denmark
            Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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              #7
              Nancy, it happens to me too!

              living in Central Denmark
              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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