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Old 06-15-2021, 09:04 AM   #12
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I'm on a "sewing" group on Facebook. It has 165k members from all over the globe. A frequent comment and question concerns small magnetic guides that can be used on the metal presser foot plate that help you keep the fabric straight when sewing.

A popular accessory for many sewists are magnetic pin holders. Some are like smallish saucers, some are designed to be on a strip of fabric that holds them on the front of the sewing machine.

Every time someone asks about them, there is a chorus of warnings about them messing up computerized machines. Which of course they won't. But there is no convincing some folks.
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