Sewing Pins
Straight Pins: Straight pins are the most common type of sewing pin. They have a long, thin shaft with a flat head and a sharp point. They are used to hold fabric in place while sewing, and can be used to mark fabric for cutting or pattern placement.
Safety Pins: Safety pins are similar to straight pins, but they have a spring-loaded clasp at the end of the shaft. They are used to hold fabric in place while sewing, and can also be used to attach two pieces of fabric together.
Headless Pins: Headless pins are similar to straight pins, but they have no head. They are used to hold fabric in place while sewing, and can also be used to mark fabric for cutting or pattern placement.
T-Pins: T-pins are similar to straight pins, but they have a T-shaped head. They are used to hold fabric in place while sewing, and can also be used to
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