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From: "Robin Netherton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] embroidery supplies
You got off easy ;-) I shop the sale stuff once or twic
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Dianne & Greg Stucki wrote:
> > Warning: You can spend hours here.
> And lots of money. I just bought some things to make a girdle, and
> spent $60 in under ten minutes! Would have been a whole lot more, but
> I already had the pearls.
You got off easy ;-) I shop the sale s
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From: "Robin Netherton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] embroidery supplies
Not sure about the spangles, but one huge source of gl
come
up with something that would more than "DO".
Kathleen
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From: "Chris Laning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] embroidery suppli
The stationary punches don't work real well with metal. What works to a
degree are leather punches, dies and stamps. Smoothing the edge is
recommended as the edge cut and will cut fabric, embroidery floss and your
fingers. And it not cut snag you fabric and embroidery, as well as prick
your finger(
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From: Lloyd Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Nov 3, 2005 1:23 PM
To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] embroidery supplies
Would it be possible to use one of the new fancy punches that are currently
the vogue for scrapbooking?
Emery boards for fingernail filing work very well for delicate things like
this, I use them for smoothing out the edges of plastic jewels and glass
shisha mirrors for dance costumes. Added bonus, a pack of the disposable
ones is usually very cheap.
Sheridan
> If you cut your own shapes you will
quins
will be 'buried' in the embroidery enough that the rough edges will not be a
problem.
Kathleen
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From: "otsisto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 3:30 PM
Subj
If you cut your own shapes you will need something to smooth down the edges.
De
-Original Message-
Hi,
It was oval seaqins i was after, doesnt seem to be in fashion these days.
I looked at your link and found this:
German Silver Sheet Metal - 28 Gauge, 6"x12"
Wich is thin silver plate wic
th century
to cut out special shapes and add to your embroidery.
Bjarne
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From: "otsisto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 8:23 PM
Subject: RE: [h-cost] embroidery suppli
-Original Message-
Hi,
After you sended the link to chenilles et pappilons, i have wondered. Does
anybody know where i could get such oval silver spangels, as one of the mens
jackets, are embroidered with?
Such ones i have ben looking for for ages, and i cant think of what things i
mis beca
At 14:23 03/11/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
After you sended the link to chenilles et pappilons, i have
wondered. Does anybody know where i could get such oval silver
spangels, as one of the mens jackets, are embroidered with?
Such ones i have ben looking for for ages, and i cant think of what
things
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:
> After you sended the link to chenilles et pappilons, i have wondered. Does
> anybody know where i could get such oval silver spangels, as one of the mens
> jackets, are embroidered with? ...
> Small tiny oval glassbeads would be a treassure two!
Hi,
After you sended the link to chenilles et pappilons, i have wondered. Does
anybody know where i could get such oval silver spangels, as one of the mens
jackets, are embroidered with?
Such ones i have ben looking for for ages, and i cant think of what things i
mis because my french is so lou
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