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    Pinmoor

    Pinmoors - they look like colorful ear plugs and seem a bit pricey - but wait until you try them. :idea: You baste your quilt with straight pins and push a pinmoor into the sharp end of the pin. They are so much easier on the fingers than trying to close basting safety pins. The quilt is a lot lighter weight too, which makes it easier to manage while you are trying to machine quilt it.

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    yep..they do look and feel like earplugs...and way too $$$ for me...but I made a substitution...had DH save
    his ear plugs, used the clean parts and with some sharp scissors and careful trimming I got several from
    each pair. They do work and are handy. I use that dense foam for protecting other points ..ripper, darners
    stiletto, tiny scissors and the like.. nothing beats a good recycle !!

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      #3
      I love PinMoor's. They hold my needles when traveling. No chance of pushing a pin in too far and having it come out the other side! They don't degrade or get dirty. I also put one on the end of my seam ripper. Price is ok IMHO because they will last forever. Happy to see a home based small business make it in this tough environment of today. I am sure it isn't easy (or cheap) getting an idea to market.

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        #4
        Diane, your little granddaughter is gorgeous!!
        From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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          #5
          Originally posted by Lorchen
          Diane, your little granddaughter is gorgeous!!
          Thanks Lorchen!

          I have been away from her for two weeks and I miss her.

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            #6
            Check out the Pinmoor website...she has multi packs of Pinmoors and all Pinmoors are on sale during the month of August (25% discount.) Wow! I wish that I had known about that before I ordered mine.

            There are several color choices, but I have a preference. I like her original multicolor pack (white, yellow, orange and red) because there is good contrast for light and dark areas of your quilt. Also, if you happen to drop them on the floor, they are easier to locate.

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              #7
              Originally posted by dfrank27
              Check out the Pinmoor website...she has multi packs of Pinmoors and all Pinmoors are on sale during the month of August (25% discount.) Wow! I wish that I had known about that before I ordered mine.

              There are several color choices, but I have a preference. I like her original multicolor pack (white, yellow, orange and red) because there is good contrast for light and dark areas of your quilt. Also, if you happen to drop them on the floor, they are easier to locate.
              Today (August 31, 2011) is the last day of the Pinmoor sale. All of her Pinmoor packages are discounted 25%. That includes the bulk packages too.

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                #8
                Darn! Missed the sale. Was going to order from Keepsake Quilting as saw them in there and had heard they were wonderful! Oh, well. Just another day even tho.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by idaho
                  yep..they do look and feel like earplugs...and way too $$$ for me...but I made a substitution...had DH save
                  his ear plugs, used the clean parts and with some sharp scissors and careful trimming I got several from
                  each pair. They do work and are handy. I use that dense foam for protecting other points ..ripper, darners
                  stiletto, tiny scissors and the like.. nothing beats a good recycle !!
                  I save my earplugs too. I put them in a lingerie bag and wash them in with the rest of my light colored clothing. Then, I can either reuse them or use them for pinning. There's no trimming needed. Just make sure you stick the pin towards the bottom, so it doesn't pull away from the quilt. Love it too!

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                    #10
                    I purchased sponge "beads" in the children's section at Wal-Mart. Some of the bigger "beads" need to be cut
                    in half, but they work well -- assuming I can keep them away from the grandkids. :wink:

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                      #11
                      When you find out that there is nothing that holds as well as Pinmoors while the Quilt is being pushed through the yoke of your machine you might want to get Pinmoors.
                      We are having a holiday sale very soon!
                      Thanks,
                      Loretta

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                        #12
                        I love my Pinmoors! I got them a few months ago and have both machine quilted and hand quilted with them. No more sore fingers and they are so easy to reposition and remove. Thanks, Loretta, for a terrific example of Yankee ingenuity!

                        in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                          #13
                          I haven't tried mine yet but I'm about to embark. Excited to be using something everyone likes so much.

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                            #14
                            Hooray for sales! The regular prices give you price breaks based upon the size package that you purchase. Normally the 200 count package is the best deal, but I suppose if you are just testing them, you might want a smaller amount.

                            Have fun with them; I REALLY like Pinmoors!

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                              #15
                              My local quilt shop had these, they are worth the $$

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