Where Do I Find This Rolling Pin?!?!?!?!

Decorating By chefLinds Updated 16 Apr 2010 , 2:13am by oceanslayer

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chefLinds Posted 15 Apr 2010 , 6:23pm
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I am desperately searching for the rolling pin that makes this pattern. I have googled everything from textured rolling pin to acrylic rolling pin to quilted rolling pin to diamond rolling pin and I can't find anything that really looks like it's the same. Help!!!!

I thought that maybe it was custom at first, but since more than one decorator on different sides of the country have the same look I'm thinking it's not custom.
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joyfullysweet Posted 15 Apr 2010 , 6:27pm
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I don't think a rolling pin made that pattern. It was probably an impression mat. You can get them from global sugar art.

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sheena Posted 15 Apr 2010 , 6:41pm
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There's too much scrolling down to do on the previous link and you may not find it... this is a more direct link http://www.pastrychef.com/DIAMOND-ROLLING-PIN_p_993.html

HTH

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Karen421 Posted 16 Apr 2010 , 1:49am
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You might try a lefsa rolling pin. It will make a pattern like that.

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oceanslayer Posted 16 Apr 2010 , 2:13am
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I think this is the impression mat that they used, or something similar. It's closest to the basketweave design. I ordered it for the brick design but also used the wood design to make a gumpaste fence for a wedding cake I'm doing. You just lay it on top of your fondant and roll it out. http://www.kitchenkrafts.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_CD2620

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