Step 7) Take one of the shorter ties and push and fasten
a small safety pin through one short end.
I also used
a small safety pin to secure the neckline higher up.
You might want to use
a small safety pin to keep the cuffs in place.
I did find the neckline clasp to be too low for my tastes on both sizes, so I secured it a little higher with
a small safety pin.
The kindergarten kids loved: • Cheap jewels from the craft store • Jingle bells for the branches (attached with
small safety pins.
Not exact matches
Some women find it helpful to attach a subtle reminder — a
safety pin or
small ribbon — to their bra straps indicating which breast they last nursed on so they'll know to start with that breast at the next feeding.
Take the time to look for
small items, especially coins,
safety pins, tacks, etc in the areas where your children are playing.
Back in the good ol' days, they used
small flat sheets of material as diapers (FLATS) along with
safety pins to secure them.
Avoid
small objects: Don't let young children play with buttons, coins,
safety pins, magnets, batteries, balloons,
small rocks, or anything with parts
smaller than 1 1/4 inches around or 2 1/4 inches long.
Set the racking
pins (the
small hooks where the weight rests against the frame) above the
safety rails.
If it's a
small / narrow belt, I have also used large
safety pins as «belt loops» on the side seams of my skirts.
Safety pins, it seems, couldn't be more valuable when it comes to curing wedding - day beauty emergencies big and
small.
The only problem was a very
small hole at the seam underneath the zipper but nothing a
safety pin couldn't fix.
The Geometric Silk Scarf: Add a chain to your
smaller scarves with
safety pins for a creative chic look.
I actually just used large
safety pins secured to the underneath side of the jacket's lapels and the stole has
small loops on it that you can thread through!
Mini Survival Pack: No matter where I go, I will always have my mini survival pack in my bag which contains: phone charger, extra camera battery and SD card, a
small map in case my phone dies, chapstick, compact mirror with powder, pony binder,
safety pins, tissue and whatever else you just can not live without.
This one is a size
small and sits too low so I used a
safety pin to take in the waist temporarily and am doing a quick loose stitch for a permanent fix.
As for the skirt itself, the heavy pleats allowed me to pull off one of my fave «no - sew» DIY alterations: I
safety -
pinned the waistband on one side to make the waist
smaller (and therefore higher), and hid the evidence under my knotted shirt.
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To further secure your food and trash,
safety pins, twist ties, paper clips, and
small carabiners are suggested to help keep zippers closed.