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    Question for people who do craft

    How do you fasten crystals or rhinestones to leather, ie a dog collar? Buffy's collar has pink crystals that are encircled in some type of metal and seem to be riveted. I don't know the proper terminology so can't do a search on what tools or materials I need to do this.

    Like this:
    http://www.hugodesignerdogwear.com/H...stone_Dog.html

    Thanks, thanks, thanks from someone who just learnt to sew on the weekend!
    Nicole, Mini, Jasmine, Pickles, Tabasco, Schnaggles and Buffy

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    Miss M,

    Sounds like it is the same sort of tool you use to make leather belts.
    That might be a place to start looking. ALSO, people who make leather saddlery would use rivets, etc.

    Have fun
    M!
    "No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."

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    Welcome back!

    How was your holiday? Excellent and relaxing, I hope I thought of you yesterday when we saw two spotty dogs at the foreshore. One was covered in liver(?) spots and was the cutest dog

    I'm doing a shoemaking course but the shoes we have to make are truly ghastly. So thought I'd put my energy into something more useful I've worked out I need flatback rhinestones, a pressy doodah and some rim things to surround them (and some help with the correct terminology!)
    Nicole, Mini, Jasmine, Pickles, Tabasco, Schnaggles and Buffy

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    How can someone with a PINK kitchen not be totally domesticated???

    My mother, who made most of my clothes when I was growing up, had a devise for putting the gromets on the belts. Now, that is of absolutely no use to you but what if you looked under "belt making" or "leather tooling?"

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    There's always epoxy ... but the rhinestone rivet-gun would be more "permanent."

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    BTW...I'm glad to hear you are still doing the shoe making. I need a new pair of red silk evening mules. Got grease all over mine. WIll you be taking orders?

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    Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
    BTW...I'm glad to hear you are still doing the shoe making. I need a new pair of red silk evening mules. Got grease all over mine. WIll you be taking orders?
    Sara, we are making flat, flip flop-type leather shoes with hideous clear rubber soles, and leather tops that are gouged with fish-gill patterns on the top. I cannot describe how foul they are.

    We practised the gouging technique on the weekend and made a leather fish , so I have precisely five days to wriggle my way out of making these shoes. The instructor got all offended when someone else said she hated the pattern! Maybe I can make little flowers and sew them on

    Silk mules one day
    Nicole, Mini, Jasmine, Pickles, Tabasco, Schnaggles and Buffy

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    I think this is what you're looking for... you can buy the little prongy things or the whole machine...

    Gosh, I used this thing in highschool. I can't believe its still around!

    http://www.nsiinnovations.com/bedazzler.html

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    Originally posted by catnapper
    I think this is what you're looking for... you can buy the little prongy things or the whole machine...

    Gosh, I used this thing in highschool. I can't believe its still around!

    http://www.nsiinnovations.com/bedazzler.html
    Thank you . That looks like a good start.
    Nicole, Mini, Jasmine, Pickles, Tabasco, Schnaggles and Buffy

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    Ooooooooo the bedazzler!!!

    Nicole,
    I think you can buy it from "Bert"!
    M!
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    Glad you got that sorted Nicole - I was going to say you need a prongy thingy rogether with a whapper!! Notice how good I am on termingology too.
    Everything is a doodah for a thingymebob!

    Please, please tell me the collar WONT match the kitchen!!!!

    Those shoes sound - UURRGGHHH - can't you tell the instructor you're allergic to fish?

    Lynne
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