Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Pins, Pins, Pins

 Wow, do I have a lot of pins!

Does anyone else have that plan when

they go into a quilt store and feel obligated to buy, 

you always leave with a little something?

Well my little something is pins.

Also sewing machine needles but 

we'll leave those for another day.

So here are most of them !


I like to use T pins to hold up 
partial works and patterns on my cork board. 



These are heat proof pins. Long, which is good, 
but the round top makes the 
iron move when you press them, so not my favorite. 



I do love novelty sewing pins. 
They seem to get misplaced, 
damaged or lost easily tho.
There are spool shapes, chicks and 
even button as well as the flower headed ones. 


Way too many traditional yellow headed quilting pins.
 

Longer than a normal pin, not heat resitant, 
but easy to see and quite strong. 
These were one of the first items I bought for quilting!


I do like the flower headed ones, 
but I think I am overstocked on them. 
Some are still in the box!



There are two boxes of these pins. They are silk pins. 
Thinner than the yellow headed pins but shorter.
These may go in the garage sale box.


These colorful pins are great mutlipurpose pins for 
for hanging things up and pinning. They are pretty and 
I do use some on the design wall. 




These are my current favourite. Heatproof and
  flatheaded  they allow for easy pressing and
 doesn't make the iron move. 
They are long enough that I can pin things easily.
Not as long as a yellow-headed pins though.


These flathead flower pins, were used as row markers, 
until I was gifted these below. 


They work great but the shape is a little awkward.
The numbers on the pins wear off very quickly.
As you can see, I've taken the writing 
over the numbers with a Sharpie.

 

This pin cushion keeps all the pins
used on the design wall close at hand.
Yes,  I fell victim to the things at the counter,
and bought the star pins. I won the blue crystally pins,
 bought the Unicorn pins, found the corsage pins in the middle and then just supplemented with yellow-headed pins 
and the pink flower headed pins.
Oddly enough, the unicorn pins are not magnetic so 
are only good for stick pincushion. 

After all that, I will try to thin out the amount of 
pins sticking around the sewing room. 

Linking up with:




A Little Gem

 My stash clearing friend,

 gave me some string blocks that

 she'd foundation pieced a while ago.


Last week I stitched them all up with two colored borders .

 The blue looked great and I found 

a red that complemented it.

The first day of the sale I managed to stitch the rows together.


She used a muslin square for the foundation.

The muslin doesn't add much weight to the top itself 

and it does provide stability to bias scraps.


They were stitched together 

in an alternating pattern and the additional border

will make them a nice baby quilt size.


It is off to the charity today for quilting and distribution.

I think it's a great way to say goodbye

 to a guild when you're moving away is a nice quilt donation.

Thank you CF . You will be missed!


Stay Safe and Sew On!