Re: [flasah] tape
Hi Anne,
I looked at the Wawak web site and hopefully that
leather tape is what you're looking for. I know
how frustrating it is when you need something and
are not able to find it. Good luck and let us know if this works for you.
Diann
At 03:40 PM 1/31/2011, you wrote:
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>Hi Diann
>I made many small idems , always used tape. I
>love working when I have the tape, just try to
>get it out of the needle run. When I sew a shirt
>or pants, I will turn them over and do all the bending down with tape.
>If I do anything in fabric, I use tape..........
>learned from the leather......... smile...........
>Anne
>
>--- On Mon, 31/1/11, Diann Amberger <DAmberger@centurytel.net> wrote:
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>From: Diann Amberger <DAmberger@centurytel.net>
>Subject: [flasah] tape
>To: flasah@yahoogroups.com
>Date: Monday, 31 January, 2011, 18:32
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>
>
>Hi everyone,
>Ok, I have to jump in here on this tape thing. I've just been
>working in my leather room and cut out a checkbook cover from red
>embossed alligator print leather and the lining for it. Sometime ago
>I bought an Elmer's Glue Runner from Wal-Mart and thought I'd try it
>out. It works wonderful. It has enough sticky stuff to it to hold
>multiple pieces of leather together and is re-positionable if need
>be, too. It is very inexpensive and works very well. Thank you,
>Anne, for starting this tape thread. I would never have thought to
>use something like that to hold leather in place while stitching, but
>now I won't use anything else. Of course I just make small items,
>and it might not work with leather clothes, but might be worth a try
>for you. The tape is so much better than using clothespins, etc. to
>hold the pieces together.
>
>Just my 2-cents worth.
>
>Diann
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