Accryllic Chevrons
Quite a while back Craft Supplies carried the small chevrons in different
colors but no longer does. I am looking for more, have searched usual places online and contacted the folks in Provo with no luck. Any ideas? |
Accryllic Chevrons
Paul Rasmussen wrote:
Quite a while back Craft Supplies carried the small chevrons in different colors but no longer does. I am looking for more, have searched usual places online and contacted the folks in Provo with no luck. Any ideas? Not sure what you're talking about with chevrons (is this something unique to the LDS faith perhaps) but it would help your searching if you spelled "acrylic" correctly. -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Accryllic Chevrons
J. Clarke wrote:
Paul Rasmussen wrote: Quite a while back Craft Supplies carried the small chevrons in different colors but no longer does. I am looking for more, have searched usual places online and contacted the folks in Provo with no luck. Any ideas? Not sure what you're talking about with chevrons (is this something unique to the LDS faith perhaps) chev·ron n. 1. A badge or insignia consisting of stripes meeting at an angle, worn on the sleeve of a military or police uniform to indicate rank, merit, or length of service. 2. Heraldry. A device shaped like an inverted V. 3. A V-shaped pattern, especially a kind of fret used in architecture. [Middle English cheveron, from Old French chevron, rafter (from the meeting of rafters at an angle) but it would help your searching if you spelled "acrylic" correctly. Spelling "acrylic" correctly didn't help when I searched. I can find chevrons in wood but I can only find solid colored acrylic inlays. -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA (Remove -SPAM- to send email) |
Accryllic Chevrons
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J. Clarke wrote: Paul Rasmussen wrote: Quite a while back Craft Supplies carried the small chevrons in different colors but no longer does. I am looking for more, have searched usual places online and contacted the folks in Provo with no luck. Any ideas? Not sure what you're talking about with chevrons (is this something unique to the LDS faith perhaps) chev·ron n. 1. A badge or insignia consisting of stripes meeting at an angle, worn on the sleeve of a military or police uniform to indicate rank, merit, or length of service. 2. Heraldry. A device shaped like an inverted V. 3. A V-shaped pattern, especially a kind of fret used in architecture. [Middle English cheveron, from Old French chevron, rafter (from the meeting of rafters at an angle) I know what a chevron is, but I have never seen an acrylic chevron in a store. but it would help your searching if you spelled "acrylic" correctly. Spelling "acrylic" correctly didn't help when I searched. I can find chevrons in wood but I can only find solid colored acrylic inlays. -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Accryllic Chevrons
Paul Rasmussen wrote: Quite a while back Craft Supplies carried the small chevrons in different colors but no longer does. I am looking for more, have searched usual places online and contacted the folks in Provo with no luck. Any ideas? There is a site called http://partyplasticsplus.com/ that sells a bunch of stuff some of which sports acrylic chevrons. They may be able to direct you to a supplier. They either make it themselves or have it made, either way, I could be a lead for you. Mike |
Accryllic Chevrons
Thanks Mike
"Mike R. Courteau" wrote in message oups.com... Paul Rasmussen wrote: Quite a while back Craft Supplies carried the small chevrons in different colors but no longer does. I am looking for more, have searched usual places online and contacted the folks in Provo with no luck. Any ideas? There is a site called http://partyplasticsplus.com/ that sells a bunch of stuff some of which sports acrylic chevrons. They may be able to direct you to a supplier. They either make it themselves or have it made, either way, I could be a lead for you. Mike |
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