I have the Extra Long & Quilting Magic Pins, which I use. I did not know Taylor Seville also had Applique, Silk and Patchwork Magic Pins.

They offer 2 fabulous “Try Me” packs. These packs give you a chance to see the variety Taylor Seville offers.

When I design a OBW, I number each column across the top of the quilt and across the bottom section. I have been cutting up scrap paper and numbering them for the number of columns I have. A tedious little job.

Magic pins have these great Flathead pins in Applique, Patchwork, Quilting, Alphabet and Extra Long. My OBW’s vary in size. On average, I have about 30 columns across the quilt with another 15 on the bottom section under the panel.

The Flathead Magic Pins come in a 50 pack. That makes them PERFECT to number each pin and use them to identify each column. It’s wonderful to not need to have to number little pieces of paper every time I design a OBW.

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Do these pins come already numbered or do you need to write the numbers on them? If the latter, what do you use to do the writing that won’t come off on your hands or on the fabric? Thank you!
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Do these come with the numbers on them, or do you have to write the numbers? If so, what do you use for those small numbers — AND to be sure they do not come off on your hands or fabric? Thank you for the additional information.
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I numbered them myself. I use an Ultra Thin Sharpie permanent ink pen.
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Thank you — both for the information and the amazingly quick reply!
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I sprays thought they were expensive. But if they last could be worth it. I get tired of my butterfly flat pins bending out the top coming off.
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They sent me short ones but they nice have long ones
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