Certainly. Though that does not mean it will hold air.
This needlework is embroidery stitched with wool thread instead of cotton or silk thread.
The Balloon Pops
A gore on a hot air balloon is a section of lightweight fabric that makes one of the panels of the balloon. The gores are cut from flat material and stitched together to give the balloon its shape.
A pin works well on an ordinary toy balloon.
place spool of thread on spool pin
A pin pops balloons because the latex (or whatever the balloon is made of) rips letting the air out therfore making the popping sound. The pin makes a rip in the balloon.. ;-)
Spool pins are used on sewing machines to hold the spool of thread. Most or vertical, some that are horizontal use a spool cap to secure the spool of thread. Some machine come with spool nets to cover the spool to ensure the thread enter the machine evenly. Some machines come with an extra spool pin that fits into a small hole on the top of the machine to hold a second spool of thread.
I think the thread count is just 200.
It takes a certain amount of force to push a pin into a balloon to pop it. When you put the balloon on the pins the weight of the balloon is creating the force pushing on it. When there are many pins this force is shared by the many pins. If the weight of the balloon were 20 milligrams and there were 20 pins, each pin would only be pushing against the balloon with a force of 1 milligram. If it takes 5 milligrams pushing a pin into a balloon to pop it no one pin is pushing that hard. On the other hand if it were resting on three or fewer pins it would pop. [NOTE: I have no idea how much balloons weigh nor how many milligrams of force pressing a pin into a balloon is required to burst it. The numbers given are for illustrative purposes only. ]
attach a pin to your butt lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ive heard from other people that if you tape the area you are gonna poke with the pin, that when removing the pin, it should not pop.