2" Long Corsage Pins with Teardrop Champagne Faux Pearl Heads - Package of 144
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I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. However, I have a few that have bent (after passing through several thicknesses), so the right pliers might work.
Yes, they're sturdy enough to be used as boutonnières.
They haven't been exposed to moisture before- Not at all, I believe.
They had been. They were, however, very crowded. I returned them because I was unable to use them.
Selected User Reviews For 2" Long Corsage Pins with Teardrop Champagne Faux Pearl Heads - Package of 144
These pins are ideal for pinning a quilt to the leaders on my longarm quilting machine, as I am a longarm quilter.
It is a good deal. I use the pins to pin quilts to my LongArm and they are much stronger than I expected for the price. It's quite effective.
I used these to add a pretty visual element to a bridal bouquet by attaching ribbon to it. I saw a few bouquet-related videos. I was making tutorials and looking at a lot of pictures of them (I had no idea what I was doing) when I came across one with a row of these corsage pins running the length of the bouquet. Obviously, you don't need that many to anchor the ribbon; this was merely a decorative element, but it certainly did so. As a result, the outcome was favorable. win. br>br>Didn't give it a star because they rusted quickly- in less than a week They aren't reusable (not that they need to be, given how good they are). I didn't mind if they rusted because I only needed them for one day. So, if you intend to use them for an extended period of time, Keep that in mind if you're working on a project and there's a chance you'll be working with moisture.
These are for pinning my quilt backing to the leaders with my quilt machine. They are in good working order and are a great value for money.
It's a bit frail. Wasn't what I expected, but it was difficult to tell from the description that they aren't very sturdy and bend easily.
For the amount of pins, the price is reasonable. There are a couple of dull and burred ones, so be cautious. Before you put them on your most expensive suit, make sure they're up to par. They're well-built and hold their shape. br>I use them to secure quilts to the leaders of my long arm quilting machine. Several quilts have been made with them, and they have held up well.
They are. A third of the pins were stuck together at the point of manufacture. When I dismantled them, the metal came off in a dull spot, preventing them from passing through fabric. They're used to secure quilts to a quilting machine's cloth leader.
Warning! These pins do not have the right metal to be magnetic, so if you use a magnetic pin holder, they will not work! I'm not sure what material they're made of, but they don't stick to my magnetic bowls. That is a recipe for disaster.