becuse your side fell asleep
my right foot is like pins sticking me. and numness
the return of blood flow to the deprived area of your body.
Try removing your pins as the fabric feeds through the machine. If your needle hits the pins it may break.
i think its pins and needle caused by lack of oxygen being carried by the blood
Voodoo and witchcraft have rituals where an effigy is made of the person, and pins are stuck in various body parts to curse the victim with pain, deformity, sickness, death in that body part
Voodoo and witchcraft have rituals where an effigy is made of the person, and pins are stuck in various body parts to curse the victim with pain, deformity, sickness, death in that body part
No, because believe it or not, the brain let's us know when we hurt and where, but the actual brain has no feeling. I learned that one is psychology class. Insteresting huh?
To make sure it does not slip out of the way
You can but they are severly crappy with thehelp of needle nose pliers.(They have to be needle nose pliers,anything else is to big.)
If you use straight pins to hold the pattern pieces to your fabric, be sure to remove them before sewing because the machine needle might hit one. If this happens, the sewing needle might bend or break and, in either case, the needle would no longer work.
I heard feel that too I haven't done much research but I found out that they are called shingles or something like that... Sorry I can't help a bit more but it's like an invisible rash.
Needles and pins is a British song from the sixties. The original North American English expression is to be on pins and needles or to have pins and needles. An uncomfortable feeling in a part of your body, caused when a normal flow of blood returns after it has been partly blocked... In the song they meant to say the boy got sick when he saw the face of his girlfriend on a specific day.