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Sewing With Fork Pins – How They Help With Pattern Matching, Slippery Fabric and Seams

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Description

Fork pins are sewing pins with two points instead of one. Both points are joined at the top, so the pin looks a bit like a tiny metal fork. The two points slide into the fabric close together and hold the layers in place.

In this article I am talking about what fork pins are, how I use them, and what I like and do not like about them.

This is a printable version of the article Sewing With Fork Pins: How They Help With Pattern Matching, Slippery Fabric, And Seams from https://www.ageberry.com. You will receive a printable PDF file which you can read at leisure on your device, without ads. This is a digital download only.

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