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    Posted 10 years ago

    SharonSpen…
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    This was found in an old sewing box and no one knows what it is. It is about 3" - 4" long - the body is layered, the "Arrow" head is attached to a metal shaft and appears to be attached.

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    1. SharonSpencer, 10 years ago
      I am going to check - Thank you!
    2. junkcollector junkcollector, 10 years ago
      Is the yellow end about the size of a 'notch' on a pattern?
    3. racer4four racer4four, 10 years ago
      I think this is a point turner for small work that has been sewn from the back. Different angle heads for different shape points. Used in quilting when separate padded piecespecially are made individually and then sewn together.
      Could be wrong though!
    4. SharonSpencer, 10 years ago
      That's what I thought -
      something for "points" I believe you are right. Thank You!!!!!
    5. SharonSpencer, 10 years ago
      Junk Collector - I believe so. racer4four suggested it was used to shape "points" - I think they may be right. Thank you!!

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