Re: Punches for cloth, was Re: [h-cost] re; Wizard

2007-03-05 Thread Chris Laning
Just be sure your paillette-maker uses sturdy enough plates if you're going to use it on metal. I know folks who have tried to use the scrapbooking type of plastic-plate sort of thing, designed for paper, on lightweight metal, and the plastic gets mashed flat in about three passes no fu

Re: Punches for cloth, was Re: [h-cost] re; Wizard

2007-03-05 Thread Catherine Olanich Raymond
On Monday 05 March 2007 5:35 pm, Lauren Walker wrote: > While we are talking about tools we can borrow from scrapbooking -- > has anyone tried using any kind of paper punches on fabric? I do > swatch books of the fabrics I sell, and would love to be able to > cleanly punch two holes through multipl

Punches for cloth, was Re: [h-cost] re; Wizard

2007-03-05 Thread Lauren Walker
While we are talking about tools we can borrow from scrapbooking -- has anyone tried using any kind of paper punches on fabric? I do swatch books of the fabrics I sell, and would love to be able to cleanly punch two holes through multiple layers of cloth, so I can run a yarn or ribbon thro