Pre-Marked Balls - Six Sizes -Four Package Options Each Size
All six sizes or our imported EPS ball forms are pre-divided with 8 raised lines to assist in marking for layouts, whether for quilted fabric ornaments or other similar usage. The lines can be very faint in appearance, but proper lighting is helpful. However, these lines may be subjected to rubbing during shipping and handling, causing them to be reduced in visibility or erased.
All six sizes or our imported EPS ball forms are pre-divided with 8 raised lines to assist in marking for layouts, whether for quilted fabric ornaments or other similar usage. The lines can be very faint in appearance, but proper lighting is helpful. However, these lines may be subjected to rubbing during shipping and handling, causing them to be reduced in visibility or erased.
All six sizes or our imported EPS ball forms are pre-divided with 8 raised lines to assist in marking for layouts, whether for quilted fabric ornaments or other similar usage. The lines can be very faint in appearance, but proper lighting is helpful. However, these lines may be subjected to rubbing during shipping and handling, causing them to be reduced in visibility or erased.
A word or two about our EPS foam forms and figures:
We import most of our EPS (Expanded PolyStyrene) components from Europe. They are made with more highly condensed EPS particles, giving them far better pin-holding qualities and greater resistance to damage. This is far more costly than simply using a lower quality form that costs a great deal less, but our forms are of much greater quality and, like the old Curtis Mathis TV commercial used to say, they are darn well worth it!
Before we started marketing EPS parts, we used to purchase them from various vendors for our ornaments. Receiving those packages was frequently a huge disappointment, since every other package was full of dented and/or crushed forms, decapitated dolls and squished balls. We take a different path here too. Our EPS foam components are individually wrapped and cushioned with tissue paper and packed in corrugated boxes. This results in very rare problems with damaged foam parts.
We think that is a better way of doing business.