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together by a spring at 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
more easily. t-pins mm ⁄ in ( mm) these pins have a head bent into a capital letter "t" to make it easier to grab with the finger tips. dressmaker pins - ⁄ in ( mm) the most common type of sewing pin, they are used for light- to medium-weight fabrics and may have either a small flat head or a round plastic...
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