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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2011 22:53:39 GMT -5
I hope there isn't already a new thread already posted, but I was so happy to see that Dani has these new gadgets in stock! Now, if someone can explain a little more about the "needles"...
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Post by vicki7 on Oct 26, 2011 22:58:02 GMT -5
wondered about those too but aren't the designs they make gorgeous. Just might have to get some of these! Vicki
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Post by Susan on Oct 27, 2011 8:16:56 GMT -5
i have a set on its way to me - and was planning a video tutorial because I have gotten so many questions - BUT - until then... the needles are little plastic "wraps" for lack of a better word, they kind of remind me of the plasticky tabs that you put in the top of a file folder. Know what I mean? Well, you stick it to your ribbon's end - and the plastic is now your "needle" to thread through the holes you just punched. Because you know how ribbon kind of frays as you thread it in and out of a bunch of holes? The plastic needles keep the ribbon from fraying so you don't have to cut gobs of extra inches, with the intention of cutting off the frayed part at the ned. Could you use the system without them. Sure you could. Might you be crazy after having poked ribbon through every single hole on the edge of a scrapbook page. Possibly. Would you use more ribbon. A little. For sanity's sake and a little bit of ribbon savings - grab a pack of needles. They are reusable - for multiple times. So one pack will last you quite awhile! As soon as I have one in my hot little hands - we'll do a video! I promise!
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Post by Karen W on Oct 27, 2011 8:56:47 GMT -5
I have my first Sew Ribbon and love it. Looking forward to your video
Karen
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