Dear Chris.
In Redwood City, there is a place called Allen Steel. It has tons of metal
stuff, from and old submarine (small sized) to rolls of metals, some very
thin. Inexpensive, too. 650-369-2526. I'd be happy to check it out for you
if you let me know what you're interested in.
Sharon (from the St. George group)

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Subject: Re: [h-cost] silver foil tape for Paillons?


On Jun 22, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:

> In recreating materials found in 18th century embroidery, i thoaght i
> might could use this for shaped spangels or Paillons as they were 
> called. These were cut from silver plates, and often vernished in 
> different shining collours. I would like to try it. Does any of you 
> know this material? Is it hard to cut out, can you use an ordinary 
> scissors? I am in need of some cut like a flower with 5 leaves.
> Also how would you make the holes for sewing?

Hi Bjarne --

Yes, I'm on this list, and here's the information on my experiments making
paillettes or bezants:

A short report and a couple of photos of my first efforts (and a very nice
medieval original!): http://claning.home.igc.org/bezants/bezants.htm

Here are the articles I wrote for our local Needleworkers' Guild newsletter:
http://www.bayrose.org/wkneedle/Articles/stars_spangles_studs.html
http://www.bayrose.org/wkneedle/Articles/make_bezants.html
http://www.bayrose.org/wkneedle/Articles/bezants_decorating.html

I am going to be teaching two classes on making bezants in July (sorry,
Bjarne, they're in California! :) so I've been looking for a less expensive
source of metal. Both of the Internet addresses in the "Make your own
Bezants" article seem to have what I need, in both gold (brass) color and
silver (aluminum) color. Of course they are both in the USA, but perhaps you
can print out the information and look for other places that have the same
thing. This stuff is really easy to use -- you can cut it with ordinary
scissors and make holes with an ordinary large sewing needle.

Good luck!

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