I accidently replied to Cherry only, but meant this for the list...Sorry Cherry!
  

La <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 08:00:28 -0800 (PST)
From: La <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [lace] Jewelers pins and for Display
To: Cherry Knobloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  It's a fun place to shop, too!  Although it's catalog orders over the 
counter.  Their loose gems are exciting to dream upon.  
    I use the pins for lace and needlework display.  The silver ones tend to 
blend into the background of our darkish gray liner fabric.  The lace pops out 
and the pins disappear into the background.  Much nicer than just pinning...I 
alway tend to poke myself in various places as I mount the pieces.  
  They also help keep things from walking away when you demo.  I pin some 
smallish pieces and lace jewelry to my large pillow.  If the item is pinned 
twice at different angles, it's pretty difficult for something to "slip" off.  
I'm trusting, but our lovely work is quite tempting to even the noblest of 
visitors.  ;-)
   
  Another endorsement for a neat, tiny tool!
   
  Laura Sandison
  Lace! in New Mexico, USA...with a new coat, and sunny, warm weather so I 
can't try it out!
   
  

Cherry Knobloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Try Rio Grande at http://riogrande.com/
Click on Virtual Library, then on display and packaging, then search for 
display pins.

Nickel plated pins, in either silver or gold colored, 5/16th" wide by x 
7/8" long, are $2.95. For a thousand.

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