![]() ![]() What a joy! These short pins, 3/4" long, hold tiny pieces in place when working on an appliqué project. The needle is made of stainless steel and and the glass bead top of ironing-proof glass.ġ50 pins per snap-close plastic box, $6.75 These pins are excellent for lightweight fabrics and will not leave marks. The stainless-steel needle and glass head are rust-proof and ironing-proof.Īs you can imagine, Silk Pins are fine-with a. 40mm in diameter, these 1 5/16" long pins pass smoothly through cloth. The glass head is heat-proof so you can confidently iron over the pins.ġ00 pins per snap-close plastic box, $8.50Įxtra-fine at. 50mm in diameter, these pins feature a stainless-steel needle and a super-sharp tip. If they share a pin cushion with regular Quilting Pins, think "translucent" when you want to grab a fine pin.ġ00 pins per snap-close plastic box, $7.15Ī handy 1 5/16" long and. Perfect for pinning a quilt sandwich, the glass-topped, stainless-steel pins can be ironed. ![]() Stainless steel with glass heads, they can take the heat of an iron.Īlso 1 13/16" with ultra-sharp points, these Fine Quilting Pins are. ![]() They are excellent for multi-layered quilt projects. These pins are long-a whopping 1 13/16" with samurai-sharp points. Note that the ABS resin heads will melt if an iron is applied directly to the pins. Both are just the right size for pinning two quilting fabrics together, with the blue ones designed for lighter weight fabrics. Both of these pins are 1.5" long but the red ones are noticeably sturdier than the blue ones. I have always enjoyed using Flower Head Pins. Here is what I learned through my testing experience: To answer my question, Veronica sent me packages with every kind of straight pin that Clover makes. I had three criteria-fine enough to sew over, not too long so the pins don't pop out when sewing on a curve, and strong enough to not bend easily. Louis this May, I asked Veronica of Clover Notions what would be the best pin for my workshop. What does that mean? Students have arrived with pins as fine as butterfly antennae and pins as chunky as little nails. SEATTLE WA The Supply List for my Doodle Piecing Workshop includes "fine pins" as one of the things to bring. ![]()
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