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Fiskars fabric Circle Cutter Blade

Lino cuttting set 7pcs

Lino cuttting set 7pcs

Create amazing lino printsWould you like to learn lino printing? It's a fantastic creative pursuit for adults and children alike. Buy this lino cutting tool set and you’re off to a great start. Find everything you need to get started making great lino prints at Selfmade.The perfect lino cutting tool setThe set comprises five lino cutting tools, which are perfect for cutting lino printing motifs.The set consists of:1 beech wood shaft1 wooden blade ejector tool5 lino cutting blades (0.6 mm thick) with different profiles: 1 V-shaped blade, 1 U-shaped blade, 1 U-shaped blade (3 mm wide), 1 U-shaped blade (4 mm wide) and 1 sharp knife blade.The lino cutting blades are easy to mount on the wooden shaft:Insert the end of the blade into the wooden shaft. Insert the ejector tool down inside the shaft and apply a little pressure. The blade now sits firmly inside the shaft.To remove the blade, insert the ejector tool and pull the blade out. Lino cutting blades should be sharp. Be sure always to cut away from yourself. You will need the following lino printing materialsIn addition to a set of lino cutting blades, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB or fabricLino printing block (Item no. 95700 and 95701)Lino roller (Item no. 95705)Lino printing ink (Item no. 95702)Lino cutting board (Item no. 95703 and 95704)Protective cardboard or card How to do lino printingDraw up your motif up with a pencil on a lino printing block.Either cut your lines or cut contours (i.e. the surface around the lines). Use a lino cutting tool. It’s always a good idea to use a cutting board. Always cut away from yourself. The blade should be sharp. Adult supervision is recommended when children use lino cutting tools.Using a lino roller, roll a thin and even layer of lino printing ink onto a clean paint tray. Transfer the ink by rolling over the surface of the lino printing block. Roll backwards and forwards and in different directions until the lino printing block is completely covered with ink.Lay a sheet of paper, PAP FAB or fabric over the lino printing block. Then lay a sheet of protective cardboard or card on the top. Using a clean lino roller, roll backwards and forwards over the protective cardboard. Change direction. Make sure you roll from edge to edge so the ink is evenly distributed.Remove the protective cardboard. Carefully lift the print paper/fabric and leave to dry. Your motif is done.Clean the lino roller in lukewarm water. Dry carefully.

GBP 16.50
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Painting palette knife set of 5 pcs.

Fiskars fabric circle cutter L:41 W:26cm

KAI micro-serrration scissor 21cm

Gleener compact fabric & lint shaver

Gleener compact fabric & lint shaver

Revitalize your textiles with Gleener lint and pilling shaver It's frustrating to find that your favorite sweaters, suits, sofas, or bedding start to look worn due to lint, pilling, and pet hair. But there's no need to despair! The Gleener lint and pilling shaver helps you extend the lifespan of your clothes, furniture, and linens. Solid tool This impressive tool features three different fabric-friendly blades that remove lint, pilling, and pet hair from almost all types of fabric. Each blade is designed to gently refresh different types of fabric, ranging from coarse and thick materials to medium and fine textiles. The integrated lint brush removes pet hair, sheds dry skin, and can be used to give a final finish to any depilling job with a beautiful result. Extend the lifespan Extend the lifespan of all your favorite items without using expensive and environmentally harmful batteries. Choose Gleener and feel good about buying less and making things last longer. No batteries required The Gleener lint and pilling shaver doesn't require batteries or electricity. It saves you both time, money, and is good for the environment. Three fabric-friendly blades Each blade is specially designed to refresh different types of textiles. BLADE 1: Perfect for thick and coarse materials, such as heavy wool, synthetic materials, and blends. BLADE 2: Ideal for medium-thickness textiles like cashmere, merino, and finer wools. It's also excellent for fleece. BLADE 3: Revitalizes your summer knits, t-shirts, silk blends, and ultra-fine textiles. Built-in lint brush The Gleener lint and pilling shaver is two clever products in one. The integrated lint brush removes pet hair, dry dead skin cells, and can be used to complete any depilling with a beautiful result. Use it on both clothes and furniture. Patented ergonomic design The durable ergonomic handle features a soft-shaped grip, and the quick-release button makes it easy to switch between the interchangeable blades. End of lint and pilling With the Gleener lint and pilling shaver, you can easily and quickly remove lint, pilling, and pet hair from all your favorite items and make them look new again. You'll love how this amazing tool helps extend the lifespan of your clothes, furniture, and bedding, and you'll feel good about choosing an eco-friendly alternative to battery-powered fabric shavers. Join the many other creative souls and choose the Gleener lint and pilling shaver to take care of your textiles.

GBP 13.50
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Rotary cutter dia 45mm

Painting palette knife set of 3 pcs.

Prym Love seam ripper ergonomic

Prym Love rotary cutter 45mm

Blades for craft knife 10pcs

Lino cuttting set 7pcs

Lino cuttting set 7pcs

Create amazing linocut printsWould you like to make linocut prints too? It's a fantastic creative project for both adults and children - and with this linocut carving set, you're already well on your way. Find everything you need with us and start creating beautiful designs.The perfect linocut carving setHere you get a set with 5 different linoleum knives, perfect for carving out designs when making linocut prints.The set includes:1 knife handle in beech woodWooden stick for removing the linoleum knives5 linoleum knives (0.6 mm thick) in different shapes: 1 V-shaped blade, 1 U-shaped blade, 1 U-shaped blade (3 mm wide), 1 U-shaped blade (4 mm wide), and 1 sharp blade.It's easy to mount and replace the linoleum knives in the wooden handle:Insert the end of the knife into the wooden handle, insert the accompanying wooden stick, and press slightly. The knife is now securely in place.To remove the knife, insert the wooden stick again and pull it out. Always make sure to cut away from yourself as the knives can be sharp.What you need for linocut printingIn addition to a linoleum knife, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB, or fabricLinoleum sheets (item number 95700 and 95701)Linoleum roller (item number 95705)Linoleum ink (item number 95702)Linoleum cutting mat (item number 95703 and 95704)Protective paper or cardboardHow to make linocut printsDraw your design with a pencil on a linoleum sheet (printing plate).Either cut out the line or the background behind the line with a linoleum knife. It's recommended to use a cutting mat and always cut away from yourself. The knife can be sharp - so adults should also assist children with this.Roll out linoleum ink on a clean painter's tray in a smooth, thin layer with a linoleum roller, and roll the color onto the printing plate. Roll back and forth in different directions from edge to edge of the printing plate.Place paper, PAP FAB, or fabric on top of the printing plate, and place a piece of protective paper or cardboard on top. Roll back and forth with the cleaned linoleum roller on top of the protective paper. Change direction and roll from edge to edge to evenly distribute the color.Remove the protective paper, gently lift the printing paper off the printing plate, and let it dry. Now you have an amazing design!Clean the linoleum roller in lukewarm water and dry it off.

GBP 16.50
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Craft knife 14cm w/6 blades

Jeans needles size 90/5pcs

Jeans needles size 90/2, 100/2, 110/1

Fiskars EasyAction scissor 26cm

Black super stretch needles size 75 5pcs

Fiskars EasyAction sewing scissor 15cm

Linoleum cutting-board 20x30cm Left hand

Linoleum cutting-board 20x30cm Left hand

Create amazing lino printsWould you like to learn lino printing? It's a fantastic creative pursuit for adults and children alike. Buy this lino cutting board for the left-handed user and you’re off to a great start. Find everything you need to get started making great lino prints at Selfmade.Cutting board (left-handed) This is a solid 20 x 30 cm cutting board for left-handed users. Use it to keep your lino printing block steady while cutting. You avoid having to hold the block and have better control over the cutting tool.The cutting board is also available in a version for right-handed users (Item no. 95703).You will need the following lino printing materialsIn addition to a lino cutting board, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB or fabricLino printing block (Item no. 95700 and 95701)Lino roller (Item no. 95705)Lino cutting tool and blades (Item no. 95706)Lino printing ink (Item no. 95702)Protective cardboard or cardHow to do lino printingDraw up your motif up with a pencil on a lino printing block.Either cut your lines or cut contours (i.e. the surface around the lines). Use a lino cutting tool. It’s always a good idea to use a cutting board. Always cut away from yourself. The blade should be sharp. Adult supervision is recommended when children use lino cutting tools.Using a lino roller, roll a thin and even layer of lino printing ink onto a clean paint tray. Transfer the ink by rolling over the surface of the lino printing block. Roll backwards and forwards and in different directions until the lino printing block is completely covered with ink.Lay a sheet of paper, PAP FAB or fabric over the lino printing block. Then lay a sheet of protective cardboard or card on the top. Using a clean lino roller, roll backwards and forwards over the protective cardboard. Change direction. Make sure you roll from edge to edge so the ink is evenly distributed.Remove the protective cardboard. Carefully lift the print paper/fabric and leave to dry. Your motif is done.Clean the lino roller in lukewarm water. Dry carefully.

GBP 10.00
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Lino ink 100ml black

Lino ink 100ml black

Create amazing lino printsWould you like to learn lino printing? It's a fantastic creative pursuit for adults and children alike. Buy this lino printing ink and you’re off to a great start. Find everything you need to get started making great lino prints at Selfmade.High-density lino printing inkThis black ink is a water-based ink for use in lino printing. The ink is densely pigmented and viscous. It has a long drying time, which means it is easy to use and clean with water. It can be transferred to paper, PAP FAB and fabrics. You will need the following lino printing materialsIn addition to lino printing ink, you will need:PencilPaper, PAP FAB or fabricLino printing block (Item no. 95700 and 95701)Lino roller (Item no. 95705)Lino cutting tool and blades (Item no. 95706)Lino cutting board (Item no. 95703 and 95704)Protective cardboard or card How to do lino printingDraw up your motif up with a pencil on a lino printing block.Either cut your lines or cut contours (i.e. the surface around the lines). Use a lino cutting tool. It’s always a good idea to use a cutting board. Always cut away from yourself. The blade should be sharp. Adult supervision is recommended when children use lino cutting tools.Using a lino roller, roll a thin and even layer of lino printing ink onto a clean paint tray. Transfer the ink by rolling over the surface of the lino printing block. Roll backwards and forwards and in different directions until the lino printing block is completely covered with ink.Lay a sheet of paper, PAP FAB or fabric over the lino printing block. Then lay a sheet of protective cardboard or card on the top. Using a clean lino roller, roll backwards and forwards over the protective cardboard. Change direction. Make sure you roll from edge to edge so the ink is evenly distributed.Remove the protective cardboard. Carefully lift the print paper/fabric and leave to dry. Your motif is done.Clean the lino roller in lukewarm water. Dry carefully. NB: AllergyThis lino printing ink contains preservatives CMIT/MIT and BIT and can therefore cause an allergic reaction. When used as a spray, particles or droplets may form. These are harmful if inhaled.

GBP 5.50
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