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papersmiles Posted - Apr 16 2013 : 5:14:09 PM
I have been a crocheter for decades and am now teaching myself how to knit. I always seemed to be at odds with those little split ring plastic stitch marker thingies. Several years ago I found a box of bobby pins in an old keepsake package (not that I hang on to things forever....) and wondered how well they would work for marking the right side of projects and using as a stitch marker. At first I thought they would slide right off but the springy tension lets them dangle without wandering away . These little beauties also don't snag or split the yarn or thread.

Another thing I use them for is securing a hem that I am hand sewing rather than using pins that mark delicate fabrics.

Just thought I'd pitch my two cents worth into the pot. Have a great day of stitching.

Barbara

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soapmommy60543 Posted - May 09 2013 : 10:40:26 AM
Thank you for sharing such a great idea! I've also used larger paper clips because the ring-type stitch markers gave me fits, too.

With 2 long-haired girls in my house, we have an overabundance of bobby pins - now we'll be able to make them do twice the work!

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patchworkpeace Posted - Apr 25 2013 : 06:49:36 AM
What a resourceful idea, Barbara. Thanks for sharing it.

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Lavender Rose Posted - Apr 18 2013 : 3:15:17 PM
Barbara,

Love the hint, I've crocheted and knitted for years and can still learn something new. I have, also, taken plastic straws and cut little circles to use as stitch markers. It's cheap and works as good as purchased ones.

Thanks,
Brenda

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jenne.f Posted - Apr 17 2013 : 06:39:44 AM
Thanks for the idea. What a neat solution!

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Bear5 Posted - Apr 16 2013 : 8:53:36 PM
I often use bobby pins while I am crocheting, to mark my place! Sometimes I use a barrett or my cats will undo my work.
Marly

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