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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 :D

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 :lol:

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 :D

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 :D

Don't ask me how though, yet! :lol:

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 :-)