Hi, I tried searching for this machine on the Merrick & Day website, but had no luck finding any eyelet machines on that site. Do you know if they still sell them? I'm not in the UK, but want a machine just like this, I can only find machines where you have to change between the cutting and setting dies.
@PhoenixGirlAu You should order a set of combination dies and a machine from Merrick & day, I can't leave a link as youtube won't allow it. Your find the eyelet press in curtain sundries
@schuhby Oh, thank you !! I went to that section earlier, but didn't realise you had to follow the extra link, and I wasn't searching for "eyelet press". Thanks for posting :)
You can also buy eyelets that don't need a machine. You simply cut out the circle of fabric using a pair of scissors, press the half of the eyelet that has prongs on the inside to the other ridged half of the eyelet. Obviously the machine way is going to be a) quicker, b) more professional and c) take less time and elbow grease.
Hi, I tried searching for this machine on the Merrick & Day website, but had no luck finding any eyelet machines on that site. Do you know if they still sell them? I'm not in the UK, but want a machine just like this, I can only find machines where you have to change between the cutting and setting dies.
PhoenixGirlAu 11 months ago
@PhoenixGirlAu You should order a set of combination dies and a machine from Merrick & day, I can't leave a link as youtube won't allow it. Your find the eyelet press in curtain sundries
Philip
schuhby 11 months ago
@schuhby Oh, thank you !! I went to that section earlier, but didn't realise you had to follow the extra link, and I wasn't searching for "eyelet press". Thanks for posting :)
PhoenixGirlAu 11 months ago
Hello
I purchased my machine from Merrick & Day in the UK - if you seach them you will find their site.
Not sure where you'd get one outside of England though.
Philip
schuhby 1 year ago
Hi,
Please let me know, where can I buy this machine?
skw263 1 year ago
You can also buy eyelets that don't need a machine. You simply cut out the circle of fabric using a pair of scissors, press the half of the eyelet that has prongs on the inside to the other ridged half of the eyelet. Obviously the machine way is going to be a) quicker, b) more professional and c) take less time and elbow grease.
Nice vid.
spozify 1 year ago
Can you please PM me where I could buy that machine? Much appreciated, thank you.
xMichiyox3 2 years ago
nice machine very simple to use, where can i buy that machine and what brand?
talagaito 2 years ago