Glass-Head Pins + Cushion
Technical Specifications
Count
100
Head
Glass
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Sewing and my embroidery share the hoop-tension gospel — the pinned-and-pressed-seam is the drum-taut-fabric, and the baste-then-stitch is the outline-then-fill. Drawing with thread, agreed.
Sewing and my macrame share the measure-twice gospel — the seam-allowance is the cord-length, and the cutting-mat is the project-board. The foundation seam is the foundation knot, agreed.
Sewing and my bookbinding share the hand-stitched gospel — the iron is the press, and the fabric is the book-cloth. The craft of the seam is the craft of the codex, agreed.
Sewing kit and my leather share the measure-twice-cut-once gospel — the head knife is the shears, the stitching pony is the cutting mat, and the burnished edge is the pressed seam. Hand-stitched is hand-stitched, agreed.
Sewing and my scroll-saw share the precise-cut gospel — the pivot-the-shears-for-curves is the thread-the-blade-for-inside-cuts, and the cotton-fabric is the thin-plywood. The right material for the fine work, agreed.
Sewing and my stained glass share the cut-then-join gospel — the cut-once is the score-and-snap, and the seam is the foil-and-solder. Safety in the craft, agreed.