A Bodkin point, also known as a bodkin, is a type of sharp, pointed tool traditionally used for piercing holes in fabric, leather, or other materials. It often has a slender, tapered shape and can be used for various applications, including sewing and crafting. The design allows it to create holes without cutting through the material, making it useful for threading yarn, string, or other materials.

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