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Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 20:58
by Stitch Up
Paul wrote:sorry for Hijacking your tread
KAZ but is here ANY one who actualy doing rhinestones??? I need little designe priced

We do rhinestones Paul
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Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 22:36
by Kaz
John
Can I ask please, what do you use for your stencils? DO you use the gem tec stencil film, or somrthing else?
Thanks
Kaz
x
Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 28 Aug 2010, 22:38
by Stitch Up
Yeah, we use the GemTec stencil film.
Angie's been busy adding to her stock of designs today

Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 10:36
by Kaz
Thanks John
I've not got any software for converting the images, so it's taking me a while to get some designs sorted
Have tried cutting all sorts of different things to make the stencils, but it looks like I'll need to bite the bullet and get the gem tec film

Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 11:09
by Stitch Up
The GemTec stencil stuff is excellent for the job. It's also known as Sandblast vinyl available from most vinyl suppliers. I have found Xpres to be reasonable on price though.
The R-Wear software is hideously expensive in my opinion.
John
Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 13:17
by Kaz
Thanks John

Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 29 Aug 2010, 17:06
by Kaz
Well, it's 3 hours later and I've figured out how to do it in coreldraw
Don't ask me how though, yet!

Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 27 Sep 2017, 13:49
by Grigaut
Stitch Up;9758 wrote:The GemTec stencil stuff is excellent for the job. It's also known as Sandblast vinyl available from most vinyl suppliers. I have found Xpres to be reasonable on price though.
The R-Wear software is hideously expensive in my opinion.
John
Unfortunately, Gemtec stencil film is no longer produced by Xpres. What film do you use nowadays, John?
Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 30 Sep 2017, 22:51
by Disky
@Kaz, ive started to experiment with rhinestones a little using a cameo and silhouette software.
Paul did a video on here about making your own sticky flock, ive tried that and it does work well. (thanx Paul)..
I managed to get some mylar film for picking up the stones from the template, and for brushing in, i found the best tool was a cheap micro fibre type paint pad from a diy store.
still very much a learning curve tho
Re: Rhinestones, again
Posted: 01 Oct 2017, 13:33
by Justin
Might be an idea to start a new thread folks, this one is from 2010
