Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques

Hi Judy,

I don't have my pin in front of me but have your tried adjusting those 
little wings that are usually on these pins? I think they control how well 
they grip.

You might check other lapel pins that you have to see if their back will 
stay on better.

Janis

At 06:34 PM 6/7/02, you wrote:
>Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques
>
>
>
> > TWIST PINS!!!  Now is a good time to buy that pin you've been thinking
>about.
> >  We will be able to recognize you immediately, almost from across a
>crowded
> > room, if you are wearing one of these large and lovely pins.
>
>Nancy,
>I wear my TWIST pin whenever I get a chance, however it fell off three times
>at the spinning seminar in Kingston Ontario last weekend. Luckily I was able
>to retieve it each time. Wish I could wear it to Convergence but alas, I
>will not be there this time. It is way too expensive for * this* Canadian.
>
>Judy


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