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Post by MARIBETHR on Jun 18, 2021 0:40:33 GMT
I recently purchased a used (not in package) Martha Stewart Around the Page Punch set Twirl Loop. I do not know the appropriate square measurements to make the punch work. Hoping someone will be able to help me out on this.
Thank you
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Post by Margie on Jun 18, 2021 1:11:16 GMT
I don't have this punch, but I found this video, and it looks like she used a 4x4 piece of paper. I would try even numbers...6x6, 8x8, etc., or even 6x12. Also, this video shows how to place the corner and then the straight edge punch. Let us know if this works for you.
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 18, 2021 2:35:16 GMT
From the Martha Stewart website (and punch instructions):
3.25 inches 5 6.75 8.5 10.25 12
(If you forget, start with 12, subtract 1.75 inches for each dimension.)
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Post by MARIBETHR on Jun 18, 2021 10:40:49 GMT
I don't have this punch, but I found this video, and it looks like she used a 4x4 piece of paper. I would try even numbers...6x6, 8x8, etc., or even 6x12. Also, this video shows how to place the corner and then the straight edge punch. Let us know if this works for you. Oh thank you so much. I didn't see the little silver line up marks and didn't get the flip over. I tried everything last night, I was getting so frustrated. This worked great.
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Post by MARIBETHR on Jun 18, 2021 10:41:42 GMT
From the Martha Stewart website (and punch instructions): 3.25 inches 5 6.75 8.5 10.25 12 (If you forget, start with 12, subtract 1.75 inches for each dimension.) Do you have a link to the website? I could not find this on the Website I found. Thank you.
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Post by rune2484 on Jun 18, 2021 16:44:46 GMT
I scanned in the edge punch directions I have in my instructions binder for you. They appear to be identical in size, so it will probably work for your set too Click here if you need to zoom in
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Post by MARIBETHR on Jun 18, 2021 17:00:05 GMT
I scanned in the edge punch directions I have in my instructions binder for you. They appear to be identical in size, so it will probably work for your set too Click here if you need to zoom inThank you so much.
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 19, 2021 2:21:35 GMT
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 19, 2021 17:03:31 GMT
I need to break those punches out again. I have 13 sets of them.
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 19, 2021 17:48:50 GMT
I recently purchased a used (not in package) Martha Stewart Around the Page Punch set Twirl Loop. I do not know the appropriate square measurements to make the punch work. Hoping someone will be able to help me out on this. Thank you Stop the presses. I just realized that the punch you are talking about is the LARGE punch. MS originally made PATP punches that were smaller. The dimensions for paper are not the same. For the large punches, I believe your paper needs to be in two inch increments. You can tell by size of one punch of the edge punch. If it punches 1.75 inches, you need the smaller punch sizes, if your punch is 2 inches, you need the larger size dimensions. I'll show you a picture of the smaller one so you can see it. ETA: Just realized a previous poster got it right the FIRST time!
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Post by MARIBETHR on Jun 20, 2021 0:16:13 GMT
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Post by MARIBETHR on Jun 20, 2021 0:17:17 GMT
I recently purchased a used (not in package) Martha Stewart Around the Page Punch set Twirl Loop. I do not know the appropriate square measurements to make the punch work. Hoping someone will be able to help me out on this. Thank you Stop the presses. I just realized that the punch you are talking about is the LARGE punch. MS originally made PATP punches that were smaller. The dimensions for paper are not the same. For the large punches, I believe your paper needs to be in two inch increments. You can tell by size of one punch of the edge punch. If it punches 1.75 inches, you need the smaller punch sizes, if your punch is 2 inches, you need the larger size dimensions. I'll show you a picture of the smaller one so you can see it. ETA: Just realized a previous poster got it right the FIRST time! View AttachmentThank you so much, that helps a bunch.
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