Pins may be a small (and easily lost!) sewing tool, but they play a big part in the making process of any garment. Not only do they hold pattern pieces in place, but they can be used for fitting garments, holding on trims and maintaining seam allowances. There are many different types of pin available, and this guide is designed to help you figure out which type is best to use on your project. Pin components and types: While there are many different types available, they essentially have the same components, the head, point and shaft, and simply vary by thickness, length and metal content. Here are different styles of pins, and what they can be used for; Flat Headed Pins - Also called 'no-head' pins. These pins can be pressed with a hot iron. Thread will not catch on
Pins may be a small (and easily lost!) sewing tool, but they play a big part in the making process of any garment. Not only do they hold pattern pieces in place, but they can be used for fitting garments, holding on trims and maintaining seam allowances. There are many different types of pin available, and this guide is designed to help you figure out which type is best to use on your project. Pin components and types: While there are many different types available, they essentially have the same components, the head
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