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Hand Punches

Hand Punches

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Fiskars Hand Punch, 1/16 Fiskars Hand Punch 1/4 1/4 Flower-Hand Punches Hand Punches: 5/16 Tree


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Brand: Fiskars

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Product Description
FISKARS-Comfortable grip handle and easy squeeze mechanism crafting with Fiskars hand punches fun and easy. Great for scrapbooks paper crafts stationery gift bags and making confetti. Make perfect shapes every time. Use with cardstock tissue craft ribbon construction paper gift wrap and fun foam.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Perfect for marking quilting templates   September 27, 2007
A. P. Hopkins (Columbia, SC USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

If you are a quilter who uses templates, you know how important accuracy is to making all the pieces fit together as they should. I found that when I used plain templates, sometimes the quilt pieces wouldn't fit properly. I was using the quarter inch method - sewing a quarter inch from the edge. If the seam allowances were just a tiny bit off, then the quilt would never fit together properly. I started punching a little hole in the template wherever the seam ends. Then all you have to do is match the little dots on the two pieces you are sewing. You just sew from one point to the next. This little hole punch is perfect for marking these points on your quilting templates.