6 Smart Ways to Use Locking Pins

In the old days they were used to hold babies' cloth diapers and keep them firmly in place. Over the years, however, zippered pins seem to have been forgotten at the bottom of sewing drawers, and are not of much use in people's daily lives. To rescue them from limbo, check out these suggestions on how to use them to make some everyday tasks easier.

1 ? Pairless socks, never again

Few things are as annoying as opening the sock drawer and not finding even a pair between them. Something happens between the time the socks are put in the drawer and the time you need to wear them. Perhaps they will flee to a parallel reality, perhaps they will disband, science has yet to explain. The fact is that fastening them with a zippered pin is a practical solution to avoid this hassle.

2 ? Keep the curtains completely closed.

No matter how much you have invested in it, your curtain will always let a small beam of light enter the gap formed between the two sides. You can use force, the "little way", nothing will make it stay completely closed. Nothing but a zipped pin. Simple, cheap, and extremely effective.


3? Sofa covers are made to stay on the couch

Many people have experienced this disappointment: after falling in love with a particular sofa cover or blanket, they have realized that they simply insist on leaving the place, even if the furniture is hardly used. To keep them firm and fulfilling their decorating function, use the pins by attaching the cover fabric or blanket to the fabric of the sofa itself.

4? Clothespins

To get rid of the marks left on the fabric by conventional clothespins, how about using pins to hang them on the clothesline? Especially with thinner fabrics, changing can be an effective way to prevent them from spoiling over time. The pin works as well as a clothespin, with the advantage of preserving the garment.

5? Improvising a keychain

You can look at the locking pin as a stopgap measure until you get a real keychain. However, there are so many beautiful pin options in sewing supply stores that you may simply give up replacing it later. Using a pin as a keychain is a great solution to avoid losing keys that you use on a daily basis or even those that you use infrequently, such as windows you don't often open often, for example.

6? Protection against bag and backpack theft

Attaching the zippers of your bags and backpacks to their fabrics with the help of a pin makes it difficult for pickpockets, for example. When riding a bus or subway, you often do not realize that someone is moving your belongings. If the zipper is attached to the fabric, criminals will have a harder time opening them without you noticing. This simple measure can save your wallet, your mobile phone, and many other valuables that you usually carry with you.

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