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Old 03-06-2008, 01:40 PM   #1  
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Default Paper Piercing Guide/template only available

I just need a template, just the template, for keeping my paper piercing straight...is there any other brand then SU that carries something like that? I just need a plastic template like SUs, but not the other stuff and was hoping to find it for a less amount or a place that takes coupons.

I only have Joannes, HLobby and Mikes around--not the others I have heard listed before.

Online sources welcome too....

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I use that plastic canvas stuff. I don't know what it is called but it has perfectly spaced rows of holes and does a great job. It also only costs less than a dollar.

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I use the plastic for cross stiching. Im not sure what it is called. You can get it WalMart.
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Oh my goodness thank you so much for the plastic canvas tip!!!! I never would have thought of using that.
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I use that plastic canvas stuff. I don't know what it is called but it has perfectly spaced rows of holes and does a great job. It also only costs less than a dollar.

Pamela

it IS called plastic canvas...

very clever!

thanks for the tip.

i was just using a ruler
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