Friday, January 10, 2020
Pinning Helper
I was getting ready to pin baste a Friendship Star quilt top. I couldn't find my Kwik Klip tool, the cat must have chased it under the couch. The last time I pinned a quilt, I used an orange peeler tool made by Tupperware which worked like a charm, but it broke in two. I found a small screwdriver in the toolbox. After cleaning it, I used that to pin baste. It works! I'll keep it with the safety pins instead of throwing it back in the toolbox.
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