Please take your dog to a vet if it has eaten one....That little needle can tear up its stomach and potentially kill him/her....And try to keep those Oh-So-Delicious needles away from him xP
It is a sewing needle.
A pin is used for temporarily keeping pieces of fabric in place while hand sewing, or sewing on the machine. After sewing you would remove the pin. An actual pin is a very thin piece of metal with a tiny head at one end. This head is to stop the pin slipping all the way through the fabric.
''Pin cushions hold pins for sewing. They also sharpen the pins with the material that's in the center of it.'' -Quoted by my 7th grade sewing teacher.
It depends on what kind of pin. Some examples are: pin (for sewing) = sikah (סיכה) pins (for sewing) = sikot pin (for bowling) = peen (פין) pins (for bowling) = peenim (×¤×™× ×™×)
Pins and pin cushion
a dog pin is a pin that is involved with a dog; it may have a dog face or the similar. btw you use bugspray :L
as neat as a pin
A spool pin does not require thread to function; its primary purpose is to hold the spool of thread in place while sewing. However, for the sewing machine to operate correctly and produce stitches, the thread must be loaded onto the machine from the spool. Therefore, while the spool pin itself doesn't need thread, it is essential for the sewing process.
To hold your bits of material in place while you sew them together
It is used to keep the sewing pins on so they don't get lost and for safety.
The size of a pin head is roughly two mm in diameter. The size of a sewing needle head is roughly five mm in diameter.
To hold the pieces of fabric in place while either cutting, sewing or marking