Bling Your Thing Part II
A long time ago I bought a tool at a craft store to set some hot fix crystals. The thing didn't work worth a nickle so I took it back. I was leery of them since....but then I decided to give the Kandi Corp Professional Touch Crystal Applicator a try.
The Professional Touch Crystal Applicator comes with 8 tips (2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm and two flat head tips). They are labeled....but you'll need your glasses to see the markings.
The on off switch is on the end. When it's on...the switch is green. You may not think that is such a big deal until you see other hand held tools like this....they don't all have the lighted indicator...and I find it very helpful...especially since these things get so dog gone hot! It needs to heat up for about 2 minutes before it is ready to be used.
When the Professional Touch Crystal Applicator is turned off and cool....you screw in the tip of the size crystal you want to set. Then you turn it on and let it heat up for about 2 minutes.
The first crystal I set was size 3mm.
The crystal is face up and the Applicator is pressed on top of the crystal....it sort of grabs it and holds it. Very easy to do...just push and it is on there.
You can see the adhesive on the crystal melting...it sort of shines....that's when you know it is ready to be set.
Here you can see I just pushed it onto the spot I wanted it to be fixed...and then I lift up and wah lah....the crystal stays! It was that easy. I have to say I was very impressed with the Professional Touch Crystal Applicator.
Sew...here are the details of the challenge.
Everyone who agreed to participate...and anyone who wants to join us is welcome too....can embellish a quilted item with beads or crystals and send a photo of your project to me at IHaveANotion@yahoo.com on or before April 15th. There is no size requirement...so if you want to make an Inchie. You don't know what an Inchie is? Click here. Any size at all...and there is no judging...so do what ever makes you smile. If it's ok to post a photo of your project on a follow up IHAN blog post let me know that in your e-mail. I'm putting together a little fun gift package and everyone who participates will get their name in the hat. Sound easy? I thought so too.
Smiles,
Kelly
The on off switch is on the end. When it's on...the switch is green. You may not think that is such a big deal until you see other hand held tools like this....they don't all have the lighted indicator...and I find it very helpful...especially since these things get so dog gone hot! It needs to heat up for about 2 minutes before it is ready to be used.
I got really close so you can see the imprint of the size marking.
The first crystal I set was size 3mm.
The crystal is face up and the Applicator is pressed on top of the crystal....it sort of grabs it and holds it. Very easy to do...just push and it is on there.
You can see here...the crystal is inside the tip.
Here you can see I just pushed it onto the spot I wanted it to be fixed...and then I lift up and wah lah....the crystal stays! It was that easy. I have to say I was very impressed with the Professional Touch Crystal Applicator.
The Applicator balances nicely on the table and doesn't require a stand. Typically I would be concerned about either burning myself or something being burned....but it was very stable...didn't roll or tilt once placed on the table.
I like the variety packs of crystals Kandi Corp offers too. These packages come with apx. 383 total crystals in size 3mm and 4mm.
This is how I used to have to do my crystals.....yep...on the bottom of an iron with tweezers. It was always a trick getting the crystal turned over with the tweezers and getting it placed properly. Not any more!!!
I bet you are wondering why I included this review with the details of the Creative Quilting with Beads Teeny Tiny Challenge aren't you? I did it because I know many folks said that beading was too hard on their eyes. You don't have to see the hole or get the needle through the hole if you want to embellish using a Professional Touch Crystal Applicator.
Everyone who agreed to participate...and anyone who wants to join us is welcome too....can embellish a quilted item with beads or crystals and send a photo of your project to me at IHaveANotion@yahoo.com on or before April 15th. There is no size requirement...so if you want to make an Inchie. You don't know what an Inchie is? Click here. Any size at all...and there is no judging...so do what ever makes you smile. If it's ok to post a photo of your project on a follow up IHAN blog post let me know that in your e-mail. I'm putting together a little fun gift package and everyone who participates will get their name in the hat. Sound easy? I thought so too.
Smiles,
Kelly
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ReplyDeleteI may have to get one of those crystal setters eventually.
Sounds like fun! I like the look of the crystal setter. I wonder if I would use it if I bought one....
ReplyDeleteI have a tool like that, just have never used it, lol! I'm excited about this challenge, Kelly, I need something to get my mind off my hand quilting. Woohoo!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat review. Bling is fun and this tool makes it look super easy.
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This looks like a pretty cool gadget. Will it work on paper or is it strictly for fabric?
ReplyDeleteOh goodie, you've found yet another "gotta get" tool!! That sure makes it look easy! And what a cool little flutter-by! I hope it's one you made!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review--you make it look really easy. I'll have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteDecided to stop by...You have inspired me to get this gadget...You really can do so much with it. As usual, you are so inspirational. Joe and I have been busy, as we are moving into a much bigger house in June. We found a wonderful home in Portnablagh, which is only 5 minutes from Dunfanaghy. We are both so excited, and as we wanted this to be our last move, we made sure that we found the house that we would truly love.
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My friend Allie is hoping to try this challenge, and when she mentioned it, I thought it sounded like fun! I've seen projects online where people stitched beads to their sewn items - I love the look and have wanted to try it. This is just the kick in the pants I needed to actually give it a go - thank you! Allie if we were nearer to each other we could have a beady hen party and help each other out, lol!
ReplyDeleteI put it on my wish list. It looks like a great product.
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