Oh, oh, Anne ...
Take a few pictures of it and post them with a link (can't remember if the
list will carry attachments...).
Also look it over - there _has_ to be a least one 'manufacturer's plate' on
it or maybe it's molded into the body. If it's molded in and you can't read
it well, do a pencil-on-paper rubbing to bring out the sculpting. :-)
I, for one, would like the info! :-)
Please and thank you!
Europa von Weber
(mundanely stuck in the 'unknown lands' of Oregon... anybody else out
here?)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Irina Moeller" <[email protected]>
To: "'Historical Costume'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Has anyone tried any of these on fabric?
I found a cute little hand cranked machine that does the pinking. I have
no
idea how old it is but it does the job just fine.
Anne
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Marjorie Wilser
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 4:02 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Has anyone tried any of these on fabric?
Alas, I have not seen any Fiskars/rotary blades that successfully
duplicate 18th or 19th C pinking designs. There are approximations,
but none exact that I have seen. I've been looking. . . for 20 years!
== Marjorie Wilser
=:=:=:Three Toad Press:=:=:=
"Learn to laugh at yourself and you will never lack for amusement." --MW
http://3toad.blogspot.com/
On Feb 4, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Land of Oz wrote (in part):
The rotary cutters now have blades with designs. I'd think that
would be a lot more likely to work on fabric.
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