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Post by workingclassdog on Sept 26, 2024 1:38:56 GMT
I’m doing a little deep cleaning… they are from Making Memories but I have no clue??
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Post by honeypea on Sept 26, 2024 1:55:41 GMT
These look familiar, but I can’t remember either.
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Post by artisticscrapper on Sept 26, 2024 2:00:33 GMT
Found it on eBay. They’re from a MM kit and could be used to punch holes and set eyelets.i had something similar way back.
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Post by workingclassdog on Sept 26, 2024 2:16:41 GMT
Okay now I see they fit into a metal thingy like used for eyelets.... now the sizes are baffling.. especially the 1/2 round one.
Now I wonder where they came from? LOL..
they are all weird shaped..
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Post by Lurkingpea on Sept 26, 2024 2:39:13 GMT
They are not for eyelets. Although they could be used in the setting tool. The wide thin ones are for punching holes in tags or paper for ribbons. The round one is for making cuts in paper to hold photos.
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Post by workingclassdog on Sept 26, 2024 2:57:59 GMT
They are not for eyelets. Although they could be used in the setting tool. The wide thin ones are for punching holes in tags or paper for ribbons. The round one is for making cuts in paper to hold photos. ohhhh ribbon.. that makes sense... and the round one too.. .THANKS!!! Now do they go back into the land of never never land or use them? LOL
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Post by riversong1963 on Sept 26, 2024 15:00:18 GMT
I think they are hand-held dies that are hammered to create photo slits and tabs.
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Post by Night Owl on Sept 26, 2024 16:36:54 GMT
This reminds me of when (it always made me laugh) there would be threads back at 2 Peas and other scrapbook sites of people being ticked at fellow croppers hammering eyelets, especially if you shared a table at the crop.
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Post by workingclassdog on Sept 26, 2024 18:33:30 GMT
This reminds me of when (it always made me laugh) there would be threads back at 2 Peas and other scrapbook sites of people being ticked at fellow croppers hammering eyelets, especially if you shared a table at the crop. Oh YEAH... LOL.. that is funny!
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vexedangel
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Post by vexedangel on Sept 26, 2024 23:34:49 GMT
Do you remember the Making Memories instant setter? These were made after the setter and setting components were released--the post on the top of the pieces snaps into the magnetized holder on the bottom of the setter. Then you would position them where you wanted them and make different tabs/slots/closures. Fun but it was difficult for me to place properly--the POP of the setter always seemed to shift things ever so slightly and it didn't actually cut where I wanted.
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Post by melanell on Sept 27, 2024 16:07:28 GMT
This reminds me of when (it always made me laugh) there would be threads back at 2 Peas and other scrapbook sites of people being ticked at fellow croppers hammering eyelets, especially if you shared a table at the crop. I used to scrap while our youngest was sleeping, and DH used to absolutely cringe any time I whipped out my little hammer in my scrap space right across the hall from where the baby was sleeping, LOL! But both doors were closed, and I knew the baby always slept right through it.
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Post by papersilly on Sept 30, 2024 17:20:57 GMT
i remember those notch making tools! i still have some. mine were basic grey brand.
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amysolovay
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Post by amysolovay on Oct 20, 2024 5:49:22 GMT
Is it just wrong that I still love and adore eyelets? I still have my eyelet setters and a bag of them from 2008.
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Post by miss2peas on Oct 20, 2024 20:03:28 GMT
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amysolovay
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Post by amysolovay on Oct 20, 2024 23:38:42 GMT
Interesting link! Thank you for posting that. Loved MM so sooooooooo much, back in the day.
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