PCA TriCorner Fine
This tool is designed to be used alone as a
member of the FINE
range of PCA Perforators in many decorative ways, or in conjunction with a
regular mesh grid.
It is NOT an equilateral triangle, it's
needles are set in an L shape that lends itself to being used for corners when
creating grid patterns. An equilateral triangle can't be used in
gridwork the way that a PCA TriCorner Bold can, because it's needle setting
would not be compatible with a square shaped mesh grid wiring. Easily make a square,
a diamond,
a rectangle with
one tool! When used with it's point upward or outward, the TriCorner
Fine is perfect for those delicate edges around the border of a card.
A picot edge is easily achieved by creating
a row of triangle perforations on the outer border of your card, embossing a
small dot inside each "triangle" and then snipping away the bonds
surrounding the peaks. This leaves a delicate picot lace edge as shown in my
first free pattern in the finished
version.
More uses are depicted in the photo above,
click on it to see the tool itself and many variations of it's usage in
parchment craft.
Also available in thicker gauge needles that
make it's sister tool, the TriCorner
Bold