FYI, you can usually find leather punches for a pretty good price at a local hardware store. I use mine for just about everything–fabric, paper, plastics, etc. I had no idea when I bought it that it’d be one of the most often used tools in my studio!
Love this. I wonder if any of my friends have a leather punch I can borrow?
FYI, you can usually find leather punches for a pretty good price at a local hardware store. I use mine for just about everything–fabric, paper, plastics, etc. I had no idea when I bought it that it’d be one of the most often used tools in my studio!
Cool! i’ll look for one the next time I’m at the hardware store.
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