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    #16
    Originally posted by heartnsoulquilts
    I take an old medicine bottle with a child proof cap and label it USED SHARPS. I put all needles, pins, hand needles, etc in there until it is full then trash it.
    So do I. But instead of throwing it in the garbage, I take it to the drugstore when it's full, along with the syringes I use to give my cat her insulin.

    I wonder if you can send needles (not the syringes, just the machine needles) for recycling?

    in Vancouver, Canada

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      #17
      We have a place that recycles old rotary cutter blades and needles. I keep them in an Altoids tin that is marked "SHARP" in big letters, then take them to a guild meeting where one of the ladies collects them for recycling.

      Nancy

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        #18
        Originally posted by rehak
        We have a place that recycles old rotary cutter blades and needles. I keep them in an Altoids tin that is marked "SHARP" in big letters, then take them to a guild meeting where one of the ladies collects them for recycling.

        Nancy
        No kidding! I wonder what they do with them? Is it a regular recycling place, or do they handlle just the sharp stuff?

        in Vancouver, Canada

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          #19
          I'm not sure, but I think it's a metals recycling center. That's what it sounded like when she mentioned it. The other thing I've never checked on so I don't include is whether they can handle pins with plastic or glass heads.

          Nancy

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            #20
            I use Margo's idea storing needles in a tomato pin cushion with needle sizes written in each segment. Instead of using painter's tape on my machine to indicate which size is in the machine, I just put a thumb tack in the corresponding segment of the tomato pin cushion.

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              #21
              A thumbtack! :shock: Brilliant Louise! I'll be doing that now!


              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                #22
                :roll: Me, too...what a great idea !

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                  #23
                  I have a longarm and change my needles frequently, if not every quilt, at least every other one. Also I change needles if the quilt is heavy on batiks to a smaller needle.
                  The needles are heavier than pins so I use the "used" needles as pins in my design wall. Then when I finish a quilt and want photos I can hang up the quilt with the heavier pins. I can also block some of the quilts using these heavier pins and a steamer on my wall.
                  My design wall is a piece of sound board covered with batting.

                  Susan

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                    #24
                    Great use of old needles Susan!

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                      #25
                      I think I need a new tomato pin cushion. Great tip!

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                        #26
                        I think I need a new tomato pin cushion. Great tip!

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                          #27
                          My most frequent reason for changing needles is changing types of thread. I love the idea of the blue painters' tape. That's the other reason...I can't remember what the loose needles are...time to get more organized ops:

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