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Wreath Making Machine

Posted by sherryberrylove PA (My Page) on
Tue, Nov 10, 09 at 10:43

Hi!

I just bought a wreath making machine at a yard sale (the kind with the table top and foot pedal). The only trouble is, I have no idea how to use it! Does anyone have advice on where I could find instructions for the machine?

Thanks!
Sherry


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RE: Wreath Making Machine

Do you have the brand name of the machine? If so, you could google " 'brand-name' instruction manual" and you might find something. I've done that with some second-hand purchases that came without manuals.

I just tried to do a quick search using "wreath-making machine manual" but got all kinds of weird things, including pasta-makers and bread-makers, lol!

:)
Dee


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RE: Wreath Making Machine

Sherry, I posted questions regarding wreath making machines about a year ago I think, on this forum and talked to Kirk. If you search for wreath making machines you should come up with the thread. It might not give you total directions but should give you some ideas. Lucky you to find one at a yard sale. Have fun. Kat


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RE: Wreath Making Machine

  • Posted by nana8 6A or 6B (My Page) on
    Mon, Nov 16, 09 at 17:03

Easy and fast to make evergreen wreaths with this type of machine. They have wires at several suppliers that are in the form of a wreath or other such as candy canes, squares, etc. The form you use has wire clamps and all you do is insert a handfull of evergreens cut to the same length, into the form and bends, the clamps together. I usually hit it with a hammer to stabelize it., then one on top of the other and you have a mighty nice wreath. Make sure you have a large clump of greens, so you can hardly close around your fingers when you hold it. Have fun..


 
 

 

 


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