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"pins" redirects here. for other uses, see pins (disambiguation) . a collection of push-pins in a cork board a sewing pin a bobby pin a pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together, and can have three sorts of body: a shaft of a rigid inflexible material meant to be inserted in a slot
one end so that, when the spring held open, one can insert some material between the prongs at the other end that, the spring allowed to close, then clamp the inserted material. according to their function, pins can be made of metals (e.g. steel , copper , or brass ), wood, or plastic . contents sewing...
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wikipedia needlecase from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search th-century needlecase of bone, lead, wood, glass pearls, amber, leather, bronze, and iron. nivkh or evenki people, amur river basin, russia . a needlecase or needle case is a small, often decorative, holder for sewing
designed to hang from a belt. needlecases are sometimes called by the french name étui and are typically one of the tools attached to a chatelaine . a pin poppet is a similar container for pins , common in the th century. [ ] [ ] contents history gallery references external links history[ edit ] early sewing...
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