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- #75 in Safety Pins
Replace your straight basting pins with the Dritz Quilting Curved Basting Pin. When it comes to quilt basting, these curved safety pins have an edge over straight pins. They are made of quality steel and feature a nickel-plated finish for enhanced durability. These pins are perfectly angled to penetrate right through multiple layers of quilt without bending. Easy to use and sturdy, these basting pins are a valuable addition to your quilting kit. This package includes 40 curved basting pins.
Beekann
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
They are sharp, easy to open and they are a a good value for the price.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
What has happened to Fritz products? They used to sell reliable quality sewing products. These pens open and close well. They are a great size. But, they are not sharp at all .
E Johnson
Reviewed in Australia on May 2, 2024
Very happy with this product, good quality and they are nice and sharp and pierce the layers of material and batting easily. No more sore fingers when pinning large quilt.
NowAndThen
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
New to using quilting safety pins. Size 2 recommended by a quilter. Easy to close with one hand. Storing them (open) in a jam jar. They tangle into a group when pulling them out, but a gentle shake separates them.
Eagle Mom
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
I am new to quilting, and I bought these to hold the layers of my quilt together. I am seeing no movement of my layers which is helping my whole quilting experience.
ROSARIO VALENZUELA
Reviewed in Brazil on March 22, 2024
Comprei para facilitar a costura de 3 camadas de tecidos, mas usando uma manta fina. Não enferrujam.
Nike
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I purchased another brand and they were not sharp enough to penetrate all layers of fabric
Ais
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2024
The pins are sharp, a good size, easy to use with thin or thick fabric projects. They keep layers in place that are too thick or too flimsy for straight pins to stay in place. They are excellent for holding quilt layers together in the middle of projects. They also hold stretch pieces together for serging (set far enough to the left of the maachine foot) to ensure the right seam allowance.
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Reviewed in Mexico on April 6, 2024
Por ser grandes no es fácil atravesar la tela con una mano, buenas para trabajos grandes
Patty
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2022
They were not as strong as my old ones are, however my old ones are very old. I do not think today anyone makes things like they did 15 years ago. I ordered them because I am quilting a king size quilt and needed more pins. They do work fine and for the price I paid, they are worth it.
@Mia
Reviewed in Spain on December 3, 2018
Útil para sujetar el acolchado, no muy espeso.
BillyB
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2016
These basting pins are great for quilting as they have the curved design. They are the perfect size to penetrate layers of fabric without leaving holes while still being able to use them with ease. They are super sturdy, sharp, and well made. I'll be ordering more.
SilverMom
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2015
I'm not a quilter, but I've found many, many other uses for these pins.*They make great row/stitch markers when knitting, since they are easily repositioned.*I use them when sewing to mark seamlines, darts, notches, etc on knits and other fabrics that can't be easily marked with a pen/pencil/chalk, i.e., anywhere you would use a tailor tack (which I am way too lazy to do).*I use them for securing underlining to the outer fabric, instead of basting the layers together. They are great for pin-basting and securing adjustments when fitting a garment on someone since they won't poke like a straight pin.*I place one of these pins to mark the right side of each pattern piece when the fabric right and wrong side looks the same.Other reviewers have noted that the pins aren't very "sturdy", and I know what they are talking about. Compared to traditional safety pins, these DO bend more easily. BUT, when fastening and unfastening a bunch of them, that is actually a plus, particularly if one has, ahem, more mature hands. I've purchased two big packages of these pins, and I keep a dish of them on my cutting table at all time.
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