On your score-line, another thing you can do is, if you have a sewing machine, you can run them through without thread to get perforations. If you don't have a machine you could use a pokey-tool. 🙂
Love these tickets. I have a little wheel that has "teeth" and when you roll it over the paper, it perforates it. (I don"t know what it is called, but I think that "normal" people use it for sewing) Am going to make a stack of these for my different journals. Thank you for your inspiration, your humour and for showing us how to think out of the box. I just love watching you work, you are a breath of fresh air. Blessings and hugs from Cape Town. Diana 😊🤗🦊🦊
What you have magically transformed is a “tracing wheel”. It is now no longer a normal sewing implement, it is a magic hole maker. BRAVA and congratulations on being a genius creative. I love love your idea. Thank you- and best wishes for a joyful Spring!
I may have just a mild obsession with tickets- being able to make my own might be dangerous. Oh well. I will anyways. It'll be fun, ty for showing me how
Love this! What gorgeous tickets. My favourites are the darker coloured ones with the smaller layer of paper on top. Just fabulous! I've got one of those sewing wheels - would be great for this! Years ago I made a little board with hardboard on the back and a layer of cork glued on the top. It's about the size of a regular tile. I use it all the time for piercing stuff.
Lol, just when I couldn’t adore you any more! You go and tell us you love Star Trek!!! You’ve got a subscriber for life! Love from Marylou in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦
@@SevenplazaCreative yes! Exactly! I had no idea you would know about them 💗 we also watch them on UA-cam 💗 we even went to the shop a few times before Alex closed it 🥲
These are adorable. Another option to perforate between the tickets is to sew over the lines without thread loaded in your machine. I will have to give these a go! 🙂 Thank you for the inspiration and sharing your process.
Lovely idea, really like the 2nd layer. I wanted to say that I love listening to you talk to yourself. You say/call yourself “love”or “lovey”. What a wonderful way to refer to yourself!!
Those tickets with the pink butterflies are so amazing and pretty!!! ❤ you're so creative, I want to make one of everything from your videos, then start again😅😊
Oh Margreth, l am loving watching your subscribers going up and up. Thank you for this video. The tickets are gorgeous. Can’t wait to make some of my own. Barbara 🇦🇺
Eindelijk iemand dichter in de buurt gevonden met superleuke tutorials! ❤😊 Ik zit in heel veel Amerikaanse groepen op Facebook maar hier bij ons (België) is journaling nog maar weinig bekend heb ik de indruk... Zou je ooit een video overwegen om te laten zien waar we de leukste benodigdheden kunnen kopen voor deze hobby?
These are awesome, going to make some of these. Thanks for sharing all your great ideas. I love the green. Make tickets from all the colours. Black would be interesting.
I subscribed last night. I enjoy your channel very much. I watched a video from someone else I don't recall, but what she did for her words and sayings was print them on sticker paper. The ones with the type of glue that makes them repositional or useful for making your own stickers. I can't recall where she ordered them or what exact type they are but it was some office store or paper company. I remember she pointed out that the company she ordered from made 2 types the are in simular packaging but she said to watch for the repositionible ones.
This is the first time I have come across your videos. I would never have thought to make tickets. You made them so beautiful and interesting! I am subscribing to your channel because I love listening to you and after quickly looking over what else you have I can't wait to watch them and see what you do next!
Really enjoyed your video...enjoy all of them 😄 I had the exact same paper cutter and could not get a straight cut out of it no matter what I tried. Got so fed up I gave it away and bought a Fiskars Procision Rotary Bypass and I love it straight cuts every time. I also make mini albums so I really needed one that cut straight, if it´s 1/16" off it shows in a mini album.
Hi . I just subscribe to your channel because you have given me new ideas on faux tickets. I've made them before but it's limited on stamping only. Which is frustrating to me coz I don't have those vintage kind of stamps. But the book page idea is so cool.. thanks.
Zo leuk om te zien.Ik ga dit ook proberen. Al eens geprobeerd om met een gum of oude nagelvijl licht over de stempels te gaan.zeker die van ome Ali hebben een laagje op de stempel waardoor ze zo slecht stempelen
@@SevenplazaCreative No Lovely, I am an Aussie and my niece could not say my name properly (Sandra) and she could only manage to say Aunt Sassy... and it stuck... that was lots of years ago now... Nieces and nephews call me Aunty Sassy and the adults call me Sas. 💜
Bonjour, merci pour cette jolie vidéo qui m’a donné plein d’idées. Par contre pouvez-vous me dire où vous avez trouvé votre planche de tampon car le fait qu’il soit tous détachable est top. Merci d’avance.😊
I watched a lady who had a channel who did a project in which she built a pamphet/book in which she made a place for easily seeing and sorting thru small labels, sayings, cutouts and others smaller things. She used cream colored cardstock or maybe just slightly thicker than printer paper and folded each paper in half lengthwise to make it into 4 sides or pages. She then took some vellum and cut 3 strips the width of the smaller page and cut them something at about 4" in 2 1/2" 1" deep or what ever. She then made 3 pockets per page with the larger one at the bottom then spaced the other 2 up the page to make 3 pockets the width of the page and covered the rest of the pages simular. She then put all her stickers, quotes or words and cutouts in the see thru pockets sorting them by type , color and whatever. I think she may have put 5 to 10 sheets inside each other to make 20 or 40 pages of 2 or 3 pockets each. Quite a bit of room. She opened the book to the center and then poked or punched 3 holes down the length of the spine in approximately in the center of all the pages then punch the other 2 holes thru the approx half way point between the middle of the top and bottom of the center of the lages. She then took a piece of string or several lengths of embroidery floss that she cut so it that it was about about 2 1/2 to 4 times the length of the pages. At this point either tread it thru a large eyed needle or just twist the end to make it easier to go thru all the holes. She then bound the booklet using the "3 hole pamphlet stitch" which means she sewed the string down thru the middle leaving a tail of the length you like. Then go from the front, up thru the top hole, down thru the bottom hole and up again up thru the center hole. She put the last tail on either side of the lenghtwise string pulled it snug and tied a nice and fairly tight knot. She trimmed the tails leaving just a bit. You also have the option of leaving the tails longer to any length you like. If you want it be a bookmark or a dangle you can leave it long and tying something on the ends of the string tails. You can tie on a tassel or dangle with beads or make a your own tassel by cutting an assortment of very thin strips of cloth of assorted colors or color range and make a dangle like tassel by tying it to ther tails around the middle of all the strips. You can also add a string or so of small beads to fancy it up or add thin pieces of ribbon. Tie it tight, then trim the edges evenly. I may have mixed the channels up with other creators or partially other creators,but I believe the channel that made the organizer was called "Scrapbooking with Me crafts". I like her because she also has a blog with a few other people, which she usually links on her youTube episodes and gives lots of links to download several pdf or jpg freebies like butterflies, birds templates, tags, cards, ledgers, cutouts and decorative pages etc! She has links for her previous blogs so you can easily go thru all the previous months and years previous monthly freebies! She has a very large assortment. Make sure you scroll thru the blog because they are several parts with links.
Wow Sue that was almost a tutorial ☺️ Thanks for sharing . I follow the channel you are talking about. They are a mother and daughter duo. And I just love them to bits 😍 Very talented and kind ladies , bless them 🙏🏼
These are amazing.. now hopefully I can pull off the math portion lol. Where did you get your amazing stamps, the set that has the ticket one (if you recall). Thank you for this amazing tutorial
Great job on the tickets. Love them. The tools you thought might be for sewing are probably used in leatherwork. They are way too sharp for sewing. The small one is like the one used in sewing but still too sharp. The sewing one is used for transferring patterns to cloth, so has to be less sharp so as not to cut the pattern or cloth. Hope this helps.
They are sewing wheels I have them. They are for copying your existing clothes. You place your paper with the clothes folded in half and then trace round the clothing to pierce the paper to transfer the shape. They are called tracing wheels. Different shaped teeth are for different thicknesses of fabric. Of course they don't make holes in your clothes or are too sharp....they are less sharp by hand than a sewing machine needle thundering through fabric. They don't pierce the fabrics, they just separate the cross hatch fibres of the weave of the threads, which return back into place after. Just like choosing the correct needle thickness, you choose the correct gauge tracing wheel for the fabric you are tracing around. Leather piercing wheels are much tougher thicker teeth that are not technically pointed on the ends, they actually have a tiny circular punch end on the end of each prong. Leather wheels actually cut holes through leather, not just prick holes, because otherwise once the prong is out the fibres would fill back into the hole making it too hard to fit rivulets or grommets in through the leather. Tracing wheels don't puncture the fabric, they are for piercing the paper underneath. Providing you use the correct gauge for the fabric of course.
I watch a lot of ur tutorials & DIY'S nd I get inspired easy. Have u done anything with the Halloween Theme? I haven't seen any yet. But still watching out for what u have next.☺️😇🤔
They are used to trace a pattern.. the paper pattern piece is placed onto a sheet of carbon paper then traced with the wheel onto the fabric or other paper to preserve the original...
Thank you Nicola 😊 I have been searching for the link but can’t find it anymore . Found Lots of other nice small pink butterflies . Just use the search term “small pink butterflies” 👍🏻😊
😊 needed tickets ~ now I have them thanks to your wonderful instructions. Enjoy listening & learning! ❤
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On your score-line, another thing you can do is, if you have a sewing machine, you can run them through without thread to get perforations. If you don't have a machine you could use a pokey-tool. 🙂
Thanks for the tip Rachel 😊
Or a pattern tracing wheel
@@databirds I never thought of that! Cos I don't have one! Have to get one! 😀👍
Oh super idea , thanks Rachael. I have the tool you use for drawing patterns but that would be easier. 🙏💜
Came here to comment this same thing ❤️
Love these, so creative!
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Perfecto! You're the de Best
Love these tickets. I have a little wheel that has "teeth" and when you roll it over the paper, it perforates it. (I don"t know what it is called, but I think that "normal" people use it for sewing) Am going to make a stack of these for my different journals. Thank you for your inspiration, your humour and for showing us how to think out of the box. I just love watching you work, you are a breath of fresh air. Blessings and hugs from Cape Town. Diana 😊🤗🦊🦊
What you have magically transformed is a “tracing wheel”. It is now no longer a normal sewing implement, it is a magic hole maker. BRAVA and congratulations on being a genius creative. I love love your idea. Thank you- and best wishes for a joyful Spring!
I may have just a mild obsession with tickets- being able to make my own might be dangerous.
Oh well. I will anyways. It'll be fun, ty for showing me how
Love you, love your personality!💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much Kelly 😘
Love this! What gorgeous tickets. My favourites are the darker coloured ones with the smaller layer of paper on top. Just fabulous! I've got one of those sewing wheels - would be great for this! Years ago I made a little board with hardboard on the back and a layer of cork glued on the top. It's about the size of a regular tile. I use it all the time for piercing stuff.
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Would love to know more about freebie too!
All my freebies are on my KoFi
I love these tickets! 😊❤
Thanks 😊
Hermoso 💜💗💜💗💜
TFS 😊 my favorite thing is the journal cards❤
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These are lovely. I really like how you printed 2 to a page, I've only printed mine 1 to a page. Totally going to revisit my digital files now x
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Thank you!😊
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Jeri Ryan ROCKS❣❣❣
I know right 😁
Lol, just when I couldn’t adore you any more! You go and tell us you love Star Trek!!! You’ve got a subscriber for life! Love from Marylou in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦
Where the wonderful Archbold family lives 🥰👍🏻😘
@@SevenplazaCreative yes! Exactly! I had no idea you would know about them 💗 we also watch them on UA-cam 💗 we even went to the shop a few times before Alex closed it 🥲
love this project, especially the flutter byes tyfs
I love watching you create. Such a fun idea and so many options. On my to do list.
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These are adorable. Another option to perforate between the tickets is to sew over the lines without thread loaded in your machine. I will have to give these a go! 🙂 Thank you for the inspiration and sharing your process.
Thanks Kelli , for the tip !👍🏻😘
Thank you…I love your videos.x
Thanks so much 😊
I love the first one the most.
Lovely idea, really like the 2nd layer. I wanted to say that I love listening to you talk to yourself. You say/call yourself “love”or “lovey”. What a wonderful way to refer to yourself!!
Thank you so much Karen ☺️
Those tickets with the pink butterflies are so amazing and pretty!!! ❤ you're so creative, I want to make one of everything from your videos, then start again😅😊
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Julie is also very creative!
Oh Margreth, l am loving watching your subscribers going up and up.
Thank you for this video. The tickets are gorgeous. Can’t wait to make some of my own.
Barbara 🇦🇺
Thank you so much Barbara ☺️😘
Superbe 👍 merci beaucoup 😊
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Fun tickets. I would like gold embossing with your beautiful green tickets.
Yessss that’s a fantastic idea, thank you for that 😘👍🏻
love all your tickets ~
New subscriber here. Junk journals and Star Trek! I think I'm going to like it here.
🤣 I hope you will Sandra 👍🏻
Love❤️, love it very much.Thanks for sharing.xoxo Sylviane
Thanks ☺️
I love these, think I'll have a go xxx
These are beautiful and would make a perfect addition to any journal . Thankyou for sharing your wonderful projects with us. Xxxx
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Eindelijk iemand dichter in de buurt gevonden met superleuke tutorials! ❤😊 Ik zit in heel veel Amerikaanse groepen op Facebook maar hier bij ons (België) is journaling nog maar weinig bekend heb ik de indruk... Zou je ooit een video overwegen om te laten zien waar we de leukste benodigdheden kunnen kopen voor deze hobby?
Al mijn knutsel spulletjes koop ik bij Doe@ding. Ik heb een link naar mijn webpagina onder alle video’s staan 😁👍🏻
You’re a delight to listen to and so creative! TFS!
Thank you so much sweetheart 😘
Had a cropodile 3 years. Never knew it would do that. Only used it twice
Thank you for the explanation. Lol!! I envisioned you in a penthouse sweet at the Sevenplaza towers. 😂 live long n prosper
Love your video and Star trek and McGiver, you made me smile. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome Giovanna 😊
These are awesome, going to make some of these. Thanks for sharing all your great ideas. I love the green. Make tickets from all the colours. Black would be interesting.
Yeah … I could use my white ink. What a great idea thanks lovey 😘
Love love love your site. So glad I found you🥰🥰 have a great day😊
Thanks 😊
I made 3 strips with you! So much fun! Yours are beautiful. My favorites are your mushrooms and butterflies! Tfs.
So happy to hear you were crafting along with me 🥰 Thanks Tonya
Just a wonderful project. I love them. Your ideas blow me away. So very pretty. Thank you for sharing and God Bless.
Thanks so much dear Rose 🥰
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Very nice love it I will try tks for sharing 💕
Thanks Ammu 😊
Finally I am here yeeeh!
Three very pretty ways off making tickets, very inspiring!
Greetings Maia
Good to have you back sweetheart ☺️
If I make faux tickets what will I do with all the tickets I already have? 😂💙 These are so cute!!
This was such a fun project and so timely. I wanted to use up my scraps and this is a good way to do so. I am subscribing to your channel!
Thanks Grace😊
These are great! Love watching you make these. So fun
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I love all of the tickets I will try to make them with my scraps. thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome Yvonne 😊
I subscribed last night. I enjoy your channel very much. I watched a video from someone else I don't recall, but what she did for her words and sayings was print them on sticker paper. The ones with the type of glue that makes them repositional or useful for making your own stickers. I can't recall where she ordered them or what exact type they are but it was some office store or paper company. I remember she pointed out that the company she ordered from made 2 types the are in simular packaging but she said to watch for the repositionible ones.
Thank you for subscribing Sue 😊
I so enjoy your tutorials. You have a pleasant voice. I subscribed 2 weeks ago and watch you every chance I can. ❤️Thank you🌸
Thank you so much Carol 🥰
This is the first time I have come across your videos. I would never have thought to make tickets. You made them so beautiful and interesting! I am subscribing to your channel because I love listening to you and after quickly looking over what else you have I can't wait to watch them and see what you do next!
So happy to hear that. 😊
Thanks for subscribing hope you’ll enjoy my video’s 👍🏻
Wow your ticket process is amazing! 😃 Love it!! Thank you!! 🌷
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More busy fun! I love them! Thank you Margareth,
You’re welcome Marti 😘
Absolutely fantastic ! Wow!
Thanks Mona ☺️
Really enjoyed your video...enjoy all of them 😄 I had the exact same paper cutter and could not get a straight cut out of it no matter what I tried. Got so fed up I gave it away and bought a Fiskars Procision Rotary Bypass and I love it straight cuts every time. I also make mini albums so I really needed one that cut straight, if it´s 1/16" off it shows in a mini album.
I need to buy another one for sure ☺️
New subscriber… I am enjoying watching you channel! Thank you so much for sharing with us!!!❤️
Hi Georgia, welcome to my channel. Thank you for subscribing my dear. Hope you’ll enjoy the video’s 😘👍🏻
So adorably cute 🥰. Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome Melinda 😊
Tracie Fox is the queen of Lables!! Lol
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Love the tickets!! You are so creative and I love watching you! 💕
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Hi . I just subscribe to your channel because you have given me new ideas on faux tickets. I've made them before but it's limited on stamping only. Which is frustrating to me coz I don't have those vintage kind of stamps. But the book page idea is so cool.. thanks.
Thank you for subscribing Ellah , I think you might like my label making videos as well 😊
We are a treckie family too. My daughter's married name is Riker. They named their son William.
When using your stamps try putting a piece of fun foam under your paper it might help to get the full image
Zo leuk om te zien.Ik ga dit ook proberen. Al eens geprobeerd om met een gum of oude nagelvijl licht over de stempels te gaan.zeker die van ome Ali hebben een laagje op de stempel waardoor ze zo slecht stempelen
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I LOVETHEM
Thanks 😊
On my to do list! Would love to see you make some ticket clusters!!!
Great idea thanks Mandy 😘
Absolutely loved your video ❤ thank you, I subscribed.
Thanks Pam 😊
new subscriber. great video. love the tickets!
Welcome 🤗
weer erg mooi geworden deze tickets. leuk die labeltjes met vlindertjes ook! ik heb de bruine en groene labetsets gekocht bij michelle
Gaaf zijn ze hè 😜
I really like this idea you gave great instructions
Thanks Sherry ☺️
What a great idea... Keep 'em coming Lovely... So happy for all your new subscribers, you deserve them...
Cheers for Sharing...
Thank you so much Sas. You must tell me , is Sas short for Saskia? 😊
@@SevenplazaCreative No Lovely, I am an Aussie and my niece could not say my name properly (Sandra) and she could only manage to say Aunt Sassy... and it stuck... that was lots of years ago now... Nieces and nephews call me Aunty Sassy and the adults call me Sas. 💜
Ziet er goed uit. Leuk om te doen❤👍
Dankjewel 😊
Have just found your channel. Amazing 🤩.
Thanks , and welcome 🤗
I would love the index card freebie. I can not fine you email. I started following you a week or so ago and I am totally enthralled with your style!
My email is below every video I make just scroll a little bit 👍🏻
These are fantastic!
Thanks sweetheart 😘
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These are lovely, thank you for sharing. Hugs Ann-Maj
Thank you so much Ann-Maj ☺️
These are fabulous!!! Nicely done!!🤓👍💜
Thanks Joie 😘
Margaret love everything you do. What is the storage you are using for your stamps.
Thank you so much sweetheart.☺️
The little boxes I find in thriftshops. They are vintage and were used to store postage stamps in
They all look fabulous lovey! ❤️😊🇦🇺 xxx
Thanks sweetheart 😘
Bonjour, merci pour cette jolie vidéo qui m’a donné plein d’idées. Par contre pouvez-vous me dire où vous avez trouvé votre planche de tampon car le fait qu’il soit tous détachable est top. Merci d’avance.😊
Je parlais du tampon rouge avec les chiffres
I watched a lady who had a channel who did a project in which she built a pamphet/book in which she made a place for easily seeing and sorting thru small labels, sayings, cutouts and others smaller things. She used cream colored cardstock or maybe just slightly thicker than printer paper and folded each paper in half lengthwise to make it into 4 sides or pages. She then took some vellum and cut 3 strips the width of the smaller page and cut them something at about 4" in 2 1/2" 1" deep or what ever. She then made 3 pockets per page with the larger one at the bottom then spaced the other 2 up the page to make 3 pockets the width of the page and covered the rest of the pages simular. She then put all her stickers, quotes or words and cutouts in the see thru pockets sorting them by type , color and whatever. I think she may have put 5 to 10 sheets inside each other to make 20 or 40 pages of 2 or 3 pockets each. Quite a bit of room.
She opened the book to the center and then poked or punched 3 holes down the length of the spine in approximately in the center of all the pages then punch the other 2 holes thru the approx half way point between the middle of the top and bottom of the center of the lages. She then took a piece of string or several lengths of embroidery floss that she cut so it that it was about about 2 1/2 to 4 times the length of the pages.
At this point either tread it thru a large eyed needle or just twist the end to make it easier to go thru all the holes. She then bound the booklet using the "3 hole pamphlet stitch" which means she sewed the string down thru the middle leaving a tail of the length you like. Then go from the front, up thru the top hole, down thru the bottom hole and up again up thru the center hole. She put the last tail on either side of the lenghtwise string pulled it snug and tied a nice and fairly tight knot. She trimmed the tails leaving just a bit.
You also have the option of leaving the tails longer to any length you like. If you want it be a bookmark or a dangle you can leave it long and tying something on the ends of the string tails. You can tie on a tassel or dangle with beads or make a your own tassel by cutting an assortment of very thin strips of cloth of assorted colors or color range and make a dangle like tassel by tying it to ther tails around the middle of all the strips. You can also add a string or so of small beads to fancy it up or add thin pieces of ribbon. Tie it tight, then trim the edges evenly.
I may have mixed the channels up with other creators or partially other creators,but I believe the channel that made the organizer was called "Scrapbooking with Me crafts". I like her because she also has a blog with a few other people, which she usually links on her youTube episodes and gives lots of links to download several pdf or jpg freebies like butterflies, birds templates, tags, cards, ledgers, cutouts and decorative pages etc! She has links for her previous blogs so you can easily go thru all the previous months and years previous monthly freebies! She has a very large assortment. Make sure you scroll thru the blog because they are several parts with links.
Wow Sue that was almost a tutorial ☺️
Thanks for sharing . I follow the channel you are talking about. They are a mother and daughter duo. And I just love them to bits 😍
Very talented and kind ladies , bless them 🙏🏼
Super gaaf idee
Dankjewel 😊
I love the tickets! Hey, could you please share with us the link for the pink butterflies? They're so cute! Thanks!
Unfortunately I can’t find them anymore 🤔
These are amazing.. now hopefully I can pull off the math portion lol. Where did you get your amazing stamps, the set that has the ticket one (if you recall). Thank you for this amazing tutorial
Im sorry lovey, that is a very old video 🙄
Great job on the tickets. Love them. The tools you thought might be for sewing are probably used in leatherwork. They are way too sharp for sewing. The small one is like the one used in sewing but still too sharp. The sewing one is used for transferring patterns to cloth, so has to be less sharp so as not to cut the pattern or cloth. Hope this helps.
See how much I know about sewing 🤣
They are sewing wheels I have them. They are for copying your existing clothes. You place your paper with the clothes folded in half and then trace round the clothing to pierce the paper to transfer the shape. They are called tracing wheels. Different shaped teeth are for different thicknesses of fabric. Of course they don't make holes in your clothes or are too sharp....they are less sharp by hand than a sewing machine needle thundering through fabric. They don't pierce the fabrics, they just separate the cross hatch fibres of the weave of the threads, which return back into place after. Just like choosing the correct needle thickness, you choose the correct gauge tracing wheel for the fabric you are tracing around. Leather piercing wheels are much tougher thicker teeth that are not technically pointed on the ends, they actually have a tiny circular punch end on the end of each prong. Leather wheels actually cut holes through leather, not just prick holes, because otherwise once the prong is out the fibres would fill back into the hole making it too hard to fit rivulets or grommets in through the leather. Tracing wheels don't puncture the fabric, they are for piercing the paper underneath. Providing you use the correct gauge for the fabric of course.
These are so cool. Did you say Magiver it 🤣🤣 🙏💜🙏💜
Yep 🤣
@@SevenplazaCreative I decided I needed the stamps as a treat.. I’ve been making these. Thanks again so much for this tutorial.
I am sure someone else has told you this but to help punch soft papers use a firm piece with it. Hope this helps.
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I love your papers... I have no working PC right now.. is it possible to buy them already printed??
So sorry, the shipping costs would be enormous. 🙁
It looks like your ink pad may need reinking. That's always my go to when they don't come out well.
What do you use these on or with after you make them??
Little embellishments for decorating 👍🏻😁
Where did you get the pink magnet holders? Those are perfect for steaming tool.
They came with the stamp tool. Very handy indeed 👍🏻😊
I watch a lot of ur tutorials & DIY'S nd I get inspired easy. Have u done anything with the Halloween Theme? I haven't seen any yet. But still watching out for what u have next.☺️😇🤔
Not really, we don’t celebrate Halloween in the Netherlands and I don’t have any affinity with it 😊
They are used to trace a pattern.. the paper pattern piece is placed onto a sheet of carbon paper then traced with the wheel onto the fabric or other paper to preserve the original...
Love these! Can you post the link to the butterflies?
so sorry i cant find it anymore :-(
Thanks for trying!
Please can you tell me the name of the Tim Holtz stamp set?
Tiny toadstools
Could you please let me know what stamp set you are using. Thank you please
It was tiny toadstools 👍🏻
I love your tickets! I am going to subscribe to your channel. Can you share the link for the butterflies, they look very pretty? Thank you.
Thank you Nicola 😊
I have been searching for the link but can’t find it anymore . Found Lots of other nice small pink butterflies .
Just use the search term “small pink butterflies” 👍🏻😊
@@SevenplazaCreative Thank you for trying x
@Nicola White...I think the butterflies are from an Etsy Store called Allegradigital 🙂
@@shadowgirl815 Thank you, I'll have a look! 😀
@@whiteherondesigns ...
You are so very welcome!
Ohh.. they are generally originally called a Wherenburg Wheel... Possibly spelt wrong lol
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Need to give this a try! Also reach out to Friskars regarding wonky paper guide, thier products are life guaranteed.
Really, I didn’t know that. Thanks for the tip Robin 👍🏻😊
Oh, dear. Are we about to be assimilated?
My assimilating days are far behind me 🤣