In this episode, Lynn gives a tip on storing broken or “retired” needles and pins before throwing them away.
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October 5, 2015
Great thought! I use one of those little round mint containers. They hold lots of small sharps and even those nicked rotary blades.and they fit easily into small space.
October 5, 2015
I use an Ice Breakers mint container. It’s small and round, and the “not to share” side is big enough to put rotary blades in, as well as pins and needles. I forget where I got that tip, but I’m not the first genius who thought of it.