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Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:01 pm
by kimnrowdy
I've wanted to make some magnets but haven't known quite how to go about it. I know this is probably a stupid question, but how do you
make the magnets? Am I just gluing my finished piece on the back of an old magnet? Is there a specific kind of magnet that's better than another? Do I
have to use plastic canvas? If not, what's my alternative?
Thanks in advance.

Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 8:50 am
by HerrPersilja
Hi,
You can buy magnets in your craft- and hobby-store.
I take two pieces of plastic canvas. One where I do the stitching and one that's just empty.
Then I sew the two pieces together and glue a magnet on the backside.
And that's why I use one extra piece of empty plastic canvas. Because it's easier to glue the magnet on a flat surface of plastic than a non-flat surface of textile threads. And a bit because it looks better. Cleaner. Nicer.
You could use "regular" canvas if you where stranded on a desert island and that was the only thing you had in your stitching survival kit, but it's waaaay easier to use plastic.
You have to secure the edges from preventing it from... ya, don't know what it's called, with a sewing machine or folding the edges somehow or how one now should do it. And it's tiny and would be tricky. And then you have to glue on textile.
Hope that helped

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Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:47 am
by YeahYeahYouWere
HerrPersilja wrote:Hi,
You can buy magnets in your craft- and hobby-store.
I take two pieces of plastic canvas. One where I do the stitching and one that's just empty.
Then I sew the two pieces together and glue a magnet on the backside.
And that's why I use one extra piece of empty plastic canvas. Because it's easier to glue the magnet on a flat surface of plastic than a non-flat surface of textile threads. And a bit because it looks better. Cleaner. Nicer.
You could use "regular" canvas if you where stranded on a desert island and that was the only thing you had in your stitching survival kit, but it's waaaay easier to use plastic.
You have to secure the edges from preventing it from... ya, don't know what it's called, with a sewing machine or folding the edges somehow or how one now should do it. And it's tiny and would be tricky. And then you have to glue on textile.
Hope that helped

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To keep it from fraying
I have finished the stitching on a couple of these, but I haven't glued magnets on. My stitching where I secured the plastic pieces together is not near as nice as yours though Herr - I need to practice that!
Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:02 am
by TabbiP
For the magnets I made in the swap I put a super strong magnet in between the 2 pieces of plastic canvas. This way no glue is needed and if you want (as I did) you can have double sided magnets.
I am also currently making a few Mario magnets! The ones here look great!
Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:34 pm
by HerrPersilja
YeahYeahYouWere wrote:To keep it from fraying
I have finished the stitching on a couple of these, but I haven't glued magnets on. My stitching where I secured the plastic pieces together is not near as nice as yours though Herr - I need to practice that!
Fraying ok thanks!

Yeah, just keep on practicing
TabbiP wrote:For the magnets I made in the swap I put a super strong magnet in between the 2 pieces of plastic canvas. This way no glue is needed and if you want (as I did) you can have double sided magnets.
I am also currently making a few Mario magnets! The ones here look great!
Ah clever! If the magnets are slim and strong enough to be hidden inside. That's a great idea!
Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 12:59 pm
by crazystrange
think I'm gonna have to make myself a magnet lol that is just too cool!
Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 6:08 pm
by HerrPersilja
do it!

Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 5:55 am
by YeahYeahYouWere
Finished my mushrooms - they're not as nice because I didn't use multiple shades on them, but I am still pretty pleased with how they turned out.
Now I need to learn how to take good pictures of them. Perhaps I need to explore the 'macro' setting on my camera a bit more...
Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:58 am
by HerrPersilja
yes! supernice!! looks great!
Yeah set the camera to macro mode.
Re: 1-up magnet
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:42 am
by YeahYeahYouWere
Thanks! I am still evolving my methods - all the magnets I have made so far have jagged plastic edges. It looks like you've clipped them at a diagonal on yours and it looks much better, so I am working on that now. Unfortunately, the ship has sailed on macro pictures of the mushrooms, as they are on their way to the fridge in the pastry kitchen where my fiancee works. But I will try it for my current magnet project, which I'll be posting about later. I hope you don't mind me copying your work!
