Magic pins extra fine are a type of sewing pins that are highly regarded for their superior quality and thinness. They are specifically designed to be used with delicate and lightweight fabrics, as their fine point allows for precise and effortless pinning. One of the main advantages of magic pins extra fine is their ability to seamlessly glide through fabric without causing any damage or leaving visible holes. This makes them an excellent choice for intricate sewing projects that require meticulous attention to detail. These magic pins are made from high-quality materials, ensuring that they are both durable and long-lasting. They are resistant to rust, making them suitable for use with both wet and dry fabrics.
Tom Malloy, President of Glass House Distribution, added, “Now that Vertical Entertainment has signed on as our distribution partner in North America, we’re confident the dominos will fall around the world and The Curse of La Patasola will be enjoyed by a global audience in 2022.”
The Curse of La Patasola is a character-driven thriller that we feel is going to appeal to a wide audience, said Tony Piantedosi, SVP of Acquisitions at Vertical Entertainment. Shot over a 21-day period in a COVID-free bubble just outside of Orlando, Florida, La Patasola follows two struggling couples who are haunted by a famed vampiric monster from South American folklore, testing their relationships, morality, and will to survive, reads the synopsis.
They are resistant to rust, making them suitable for use with both wet and dry fabrics. This feature is particularly useful for sewing projects that involve fabric that may be prone to fraying. Furthermore, magic pins extra fine are available in various lengths, allowing users to choose the right size for their specific needs.
Exclusive: The Curse of La Patasola Trailer From Vertical Entertainment’s Horror Film
ComingSoon is excited to debut the exclusive trailer for the horror film The Curse of La Patasola. Producers of the movie have also announced that Vertical Entertainment has secured the rights to distribute the indie thriller across North America. The horror feature is scheduled to hit theaters and will be available across streaming media and other platforms on January 14, 2022.
“Shot over a 21-day period in a COVID-free ‘bubble’ just outside of Orlando, Florida, La Patasola follows two struggling couples who are haunted by a famed vampiric monster from South American folklore, testing their relationships, morality, and will to survive,” reads the synopsis.
Check out the exclusive trailer below:
Marking the directorial debut of actor/writer AJ Jones (The Game, Lovecraft Country), with a story co-created by Jones and Florida native Daniela Gonzalez (Frenemies), the film also stars Luciana Faulhaber (Shades of Blue), Patrick R. Walker (The Resident) Najah Bradley (Black Box), and Gillie Jones (Mr. Frost), who makes her feature film debut. Gonzalez, Jack Young (The Perfect Race), and Mark Pettit (True Detective, Mindhunter), round out the cast.
“The Curse of La Patasola is a character-driven thriller that we feel is going to appeal to a wide audience,” said Tony Piantedosi, SVP of Acquisitions at Vertical Entertainment. “We were drawn to the story, mythology and the way the monster was brought to life—and think fans are really going to enjoy this film.”
Tom Malloy, President of Glass House Distribution, added, “Now that Vertical Entertainment has signed on as our distribution partner in North America, we’re confident the dominos will fall around the world and The Curse of La Patasola will be enjoyed by a global audience in 2022.”
Broadway actress and songwriter Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer (Hadestown, Grease Live!) wrote and performed The Curse of La Patasola theme song. The original score for the movie was developed by Kelsey Woods.
Whether you are working on a lightweight blouse or a delicate hem, these pins offer the versatility needed for a wide range of sewing projects. In addition to their practicality, magic pins extra fine also offer aesthetic appeal. They often come with colorful tops or decorative heads, adding a touch of flair to any sewing project. This makes them a favorite among sewing enthusiasts who value style as much as functionality. Overall, magic pins extra fine are an essential tool for any sewing project that requires precision and delicate handling. Their superior quality, thinness, and durability make them a favorite choice among professional seamstresses and hobbyists alike. If you are looking to elevate your sewing experience, consider investing in a set of magic pins extra fine..
Reviews for "Extra Fine Magic Pins: Unlock the Secrets to Perfectly Pinned Projects"
1. Jennifer - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Magic pins extra fine. When I first used them, the ink was so light and faint, it was almost impossible to see the writing on the paper. I thought maybe it was just a faulty pen, but I tried multiple pens from the pack and they all had the same issue. The ink also smudges easily, so it's not practical for any important documents or projects. I would not recommend these pens if you need something with a darker, more visible ink.
2. Mark - 1 out of 5 stars - I found the Magic pins extra fine to be quite unreliable and frustrating to use. The ink flow is inconsistent, sometimes it writes smoothly and other times it skips or even leaks. The pens also tend to dry out quickly, even with the caps on, making them useless after just a few uses. I wasted a lot of paper trying to get these pens to work properly, so I wouldn't recommend them if you're looking for a reliable and long-lasting pen.
3. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for the Magic pins extra fine as I've heard good things about them, but I found them to be quite scratchy and uncomfortable to write with. The extra fine tip seemed to drag on the paper, causing the pen to skip and stutter. It was not a pleasant writing experience and I quickly switched back to my usual pens. The ink quality was average, nothing special. Overall, I was disappointed with these pens and would not purchase them again.