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Eyelet setter - is this the right type?

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 13:54

New to all this scrapbooking, so hope you will bear with me!

I have some mini eyelets (1/8 I think) and some larger eyelets. I also have some eyelet pliers - but these are, I now know, only suitable for the larger of the eyelets.

So, what type of eyelet setter do I need?

\link{http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MAKING-MEMORIES-UNIVERSAL-EYELET-SETTING-TOOL_W0QQitemZ8258007882QQcategoryZ103484QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem\Like this?

And if this a good price?

Thanks.

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 13:56

Like this?

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katzg · 13/02/2006 14:13

the ones you've chosen need a hammer to go with them.

There are a number of choices for eyelet punches and setters.

i have these springy eyelet setters and punch

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katzg · 13/02/2006 14:13

you pull the top and it twangs down and makes a hole and then the other end is the setter

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 14:14

So does that one not need anything else to go with it, and no hammer?

And is it a good price for it?

If so, will get that later on tonight. Have some Paypal money to use

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katzg · 13/02/2006 14:16

no hammer, so less noisey, not sure about price, will have a quick look for you, there are some others on ebay on auction too, which were cheaper

sure more experienced crafters will come!

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 14:18

The auctions seem to go almost as high by the end. I am a coward with the auctions

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katzg · 13/02/2006 14:18

googling that does look like a good price,

if you to go for an outing this pm then Craft Haven near MFI is good, and i think they sell this tool and others!

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katzg · 13/02/2006 14:19

you'll want a mat too, but you should get one with your fiskars shape cutter set!

but you can buy little ones just for doing eyelets

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 14:20

Never seen that place. Not sure I dare go!!! LOL!

Thanks for looking.

Off out to park in a sec, will look more later.

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 14:20

Cutter seta rrived this morning, complete with mat

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katzg · 13/02/2006 14:22

its a little shop - but has lots of very tempting stock!

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JayzMummy · 13/02/2006 14:23

Ive got the making memories silent setter which is fantastic...it makes a lot less noise than the sprung loaded and the conventional hammer and setter type, although it is more expensive.

Ive tried all of them and TBH still find myself reaching for the hammer and my trusted old setter set which you can pick up from most craft shops for less than £5. Papermania do an excellent set of assorted sized hole punches and setters for only £3.99.
HTH

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 14:25

Thanks!

TBH at the moment a lot of this all seems a different language.

Katz - think I might need a demo day. Reckon the blokes fancy baby sitting for an afternoon!

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katzg · 13/02/2006 14:26

oh i think that can be arranged, and i bet bouncytigger will let us use her brand spanking new craft room!!

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 14:29

Fab!

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Hulababy · 13/02/2006 14:30

Have sorted all my stuff out now, so know what I have at last!

Do have an album and some bits coming tomorrow from PILs too.

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Dior · 13/02/2006 22:56

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BouncyTigger · 15/02/2006 21:05

Hula/Katz, scrapping afternoon sounds fab now craft room is finished (although DH insists I call it the playroom!). Let me know when you're both free :-)

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Hulababy · 20/02/2006 09:01

I am efinitely up for that bouncytigger Really getting into this scrapbooking!

Reckon the blokes are on for a spot of baby sitting?

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Pixiefish · 20/02/2006 12:56

did you get that setter Hula/ I've just ordered the silend setter from Crafty Pastimes and it was the cheapest at £13.49 (apart for canny crafts at 12.10 but they're out of stock) They're 16£ upwards everywhere else

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JayzMummy · 20/02/2006 14:10

pixie....IMO you would have been better off spending a couple of pounds more and getting a sprung loaded setter....the zision needs some brut force so I hope you have mighty muscles.

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Pixiefish · 20/02/2006 14:27

JM-I need the silence more than anything. I craft when dd is asleep and so can't use my hammer at night. AAt the moment I'm leaving the eyeletts and doing them quickly in the morning when we wake up. I just thought that the sprung loaded setter would make a racket as well. If I can't use it I'll flog it on ebay- they're going for over £20 so it won't matter

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JayzMummy · 20/02/2006 14:53

The MM sprung loaded setter is silent....the zision is twist action and can rip the paper/cardstock very easily. One of the ladies at my crop class has it and I tried it out because she thought she was doing something wrong...she wasnt.

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Pixiefish · 20/02/2006 16:24

Doesn't it bang when it hits back? Ah well I've ordered the other one now- will see how I get on with it- may sell it on ebay

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JayzMummy · 20/02/2006 16:59

No bang with the MM one....the spring loaded fiskars one is as noisy as using a hammer.

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