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Where can I find copper eyelets?

Started by ArielCallista, February 11, 2011, 03:06:45 PM

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ArielCallista

Just as the subject says....Where can I find copper eyelets? I need about 100 1/4" bright copper ones, not the dark "antique" copper. I need them by Feb 20th at the latest, so if I didn't have to rely on shipping that would be best, but I'm willing to pay more for faster shipping...whatever it takes. I've checked Joanns, Hobby Lobby, Hancocks, Michaels, etsy, and ebay. Where else should I check? Is there a way to make some nickel ones copper? I know I can spray paint but I can't have the copper come off when I set them. Or ever. Since this is for a project for a grade. I'm really hoping one of my fellow seamstresses out there can help me out! :)

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gem

#1
Did you try doing Google image searches, and clicking on the promising links?

Not finding precisely what you're looking for so far, but here are some one-piece 3/16" copper eyelets:
http://www.artfire.com/modules.php?name=Shop&op=listing&product_id=1643870

Can you use grommets?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Grommet-Pliers-Kit-w-100-grommets-brass-copper-steel-/350414241573?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519650ff25 (You'd have to buy multiple packs to get 100 copper-only ones, tho')

Are these a little too small?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Garment-Hat-Accessories-2-Copper-Metal-Eyelets-144pcs-/370476091798?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5642188996

Francisco Paula


ArielCallista

Gem, I've seen all three of those. the third is exactly what I want but it ships from Hong Kong and wont be here til march. I sent them a message asking if there was anyway to get the faster...

Oh ya...I tried Tandy too, just forgot to mention it...I did a google shopping search for copper grommets and copper eyelets...
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DonaCatalina

A few possibilities
Rivet and Eyelet   ph.800-853-7011   fax.978-851-4488
Siska Eyelets   ph.800-393-5381   fax.201-794-8147

http://www.grainger.com/ Grommets & Eyelets
http://www.stimpson.com/ Grommets & Eyelets
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ArielCallista

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Pretty. Odd.

Adriana Rose

Copper is a very soft metal so I would think that it may not work very well with the stress of the tools that it takes to set the grommets.

Maybe you can just spray paint them to get the project done in time

Lady Kathleen of Olmsted



Brass is much sturdier than Copper for grommets.

Though I never thought to perhaps paint them. I know there is Copper colred Embroidery Floss available.
"As with Art as in Life, nothing succeeds like excess.".....Oscar Wilde

ArielCallista

I'm just afraid the spray paint would chip off...Is there some other way to like stain the metal...so it would look copper, but not peel off? I've seen copper grommets and eyelets on clothes and shoes before, but I can't seem to find any :(
Things are shaping up to be...
Pretty. Odd.

Adriana Rose

If you lightly coat them in the paint there should not be a chipping problem. I dont know of any ways to stain metal.


Maybe an antique looking brass? That maybe coppery colored?

crashbot

Copper works fine for eyelets and rivets. You can patina brass to give it an aged look, but you might consider using 3/16 as opposed to 1/4. You can find that size eyelet and grommets all over the place.

You can also take 1/4" copper tubing and cut it down to small parts and flange out each side to make your own eyelet. Done it a bunch, works fine. 
Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices. - Voltaire

Anna Iram

#11
This is a page advertising the Home Pro eyelet setter, but if you scroll down there are bright copper eyelettes, rivets and grommets. I believe you can order these seperatly without purchase of the machine.

http://bonniesbest.com/eyeletsetter.htm

Bonnie's Best Art Tools
Atlanta, Georgia
phone: 404 869-0081

crashbot

I forgot about that place. I've ordered eyelets from them before, you can get them without the machine.
Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices. - Voltaire

Goody

i spray painted eyelets a bright gold and tried to beat them up for a lil wear and they held up just fine. put in kirtle and worn and still fine. i had gone to store planning to buy enamel like for models but ended up buying a spray.