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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 08:34:42 AM I found these at the estate house, they are as big as Hat pins. Do you think they are for sewing? I took two pictures.
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jan49829 |
Posted - Mar 06 2012 : 08:57:23 AM I have been looking for those pins. Would you be willing to sell some?
Janet
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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Mar 06 2012 : 04:57:06 AM Yes, corsage pins, I bet that is what they are. She must have known someone in the florist business. Thank you Kathy for thinking of that.
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Joey |
Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 4:41:34 PM i agree with Kathy. That is what I was going to suggest. Joey
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nut4fabric |
Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 2:19:38 PM Hat pins tend to be about 4 inches and longer. These look like corsage pins from back in the day when women wore corsages often. Kathy |
Bear5 |
Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 09:06:41 AM I don't sew, but I have seen lots of hat pins similar to the picture on your blog. Nice picture. Marly
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pinkroses |
Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 09:01:10 AM Those look old too ; I think you could use them for sewing. don't see why not . you always seem to find the best things. hugs to you sheila
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foreverbooks |
Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 08:51:31 AM The quilt that you bought at the thrift store is absolutely gorgeous!
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