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 through to hold them together. I've been looking
at the McGill drill-punch (view here: http://www.misterart.com/store/
view/001/group_id/7373/McGill-Adjustable-Paper-Drill.htm) but I have
no experience with it. Do you know if it would work on stacks of cloth?
Thanks!
Lauren
Lauren M. Walker
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On Mar 5, 2007, at 5:19 PM, JAMES OGILVIE wrote:
Well, this is where you can buy one:
http://store.scrapbooking-warehouse.com/spellbinders.html?
gclid=CLnfhN_T3ooCFSRFSgodADi0uw
Joanne's is selling another brand that is similar (Cuttlebug) and
is much cheaper - I ordered one Saturday and am eagerly awaiting
it. (We don't have a superstore here so half the stuff in the ad
was not available.)
Janet
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