Here in our studio, we use a lot of pins. Like, a lot.
We have at least six pin cushions and several boxes of pins in our studio space as well as in our photography kits, project bags, traveling teaching kits, tool bags, and workstations throughout the house (read: the arm of the couch and that one footstool over by the window).
Draping garments, pinning seams for sewing, pin-basting quilts and quilted projects… all of these activities require pins of different lengths, gauges, and head types. And, thanks to Clover, we always have the type of pins needed close at hand. The Wonder Pin is the pin we didn’t even know we needed. Definitely a game changer.
Okay… okay… Yes, pins are pins and, aside from different head types and gauges, pins have remained largely unimproved since… well… since the first sewist stuck themselves with a pin! With about a dozen shapes and sizes of pins in their catalog, we know that Clover certainly knows their pins. But, as always, the folx at Clover have found a way to improve on a classic and have elevated the pin to a new level with a welcome upgrade.
Wonder Pins feature an ergonomic design that makes pinning quick and easy if you have mobility issues in your fingers, hands, or wrists. And those same ergonomic features, make pinning on flat surfaces like worktables or partially pinnable dress forms a breeze. Even without mobility concerns, Wonder Pins make one-handed pinning faster than ever.
Whether you are a quilter who works with coiless safety pins or a garment designer who works with straight pins, you’re going to want to check out the new Wonder Pin by Clover.
Here are just a few of the features that impressed us:
- Curved Pin that is perfect for pinning on flat surfaces or partially pinnable dress forms. The curved pin goes into the fabric and easily reemerges without having to pick up the fabric or pucker the fabric to push the pin back to the surface.
- Ergonomic Design features large, easy to grasp body with divots for easy holding while pinning meaning less hand pain for those of us with mobility issues in our hands and wrists.
- A Gentle Push on the top of the wide, flat end of the Wonder Pin is all that is needed to open the point of the pin. Another gentle push on the top clicks the point of the pin into the protective
Check out our video to see our favorite Wonder Pin features in action!
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