Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2024-07-03 Origin: Site
Enamel pins are a popular way to express personality, commemorate events, or promote brands. However, one common issue is keeping them securely attached to clothing or accessories. Here are some effective methods to ensure your enamel pins stay put:
Description: Locking pin backs are designed to securely hold the pin in place and prevent it from falling off.
Types:
Butterfly Clutches: Common but can sometimes come loose.
Rubber Clutches: More secure than butterfly clutches but still not foolproof.
Locking Pin Backs: These have a locking mechanism that requires a small tool or specific action to release.
Description: For a more permanent solution, you can apply a small amount of super glue to the pin back before attaching it.
Steps:
Apply a drop of super glue on the post of the pin.
Attach the pin back and hold it in place until the glue dries.
Description: Adhesive foam pads provide extra grip between the pin and the fabric.
Steps:
Cut a small piece of adhesive foam pad.
Place it on the fabric where you want to attach the pin.
Push the pin through both the foam pad and fabric, then secure with a pin back.
Description: For items like bags or jackets that can be sewn, you can sew around the base of the pin for added security.
Steps:
Position your enamel pin where you want it.
Use needle and thread to sew around the base of the pin post.
Description: Magnetic backings offer an alternative to traditional posts and clutches by using magnets to keep pins in place.
Steps:
Attach one magnet behind your clothing or accessory item.
Place another magnet on top of your enamel pin.
Always check that your pins are securely fastened before wearing them out.
Avoid placing pins in high-friction areas where they might get snagged or pulled off easily.
Consider using multiple methods (e.g., locking backs combined with adhesive foam pads) for maximum security.
By following these tips and methods, you can ensure that your enamel pins remain securely attached and reduce the risk of losing them.