A snap press, mine is a KAM, very handy little device.
Snaps, (any size would work, mine are size 20) they can be any colour which is fabulous because I have only odd colours left over from my nappy making days.
Needle, thread, scissors, scraps of fabric and a glue stick, (very essential sewing accessory)
Step 1: Using the glue stick, glue you snap cap onto the scrap of fabric
Step 2: Go and hang the washing out, pick up the kids from school or cook a batch of cookies. Basically you need to let those little caps dry completely so they don't gum up your snap press.
Step 3: Trim around your cap, I leave about a smidge over a 1/4 of an inch.
Thread your needle with a length of thread and knot the end with a double knot. Stitch around the edge of the fabric circle with a running stitch
Step 4: Pull the gathering stitches gently so that the fabric gathers around the snap and then sew a few stitches back and forth across the back of the cap to secure it. Make sure the fabric is smooth against the edge of the cap and not puckered.
Step 5: Push the pointy bit of the cap through whatever you are snapping and place it in your press. I usually place a tissue between the cap and the press so as not to goo up my fabric as snap presses can sometimes be a little oily and may leave a mark on your fabric. Snap away! Trim that loose thread which should be securely trapped between cap and fabric and you're done!
Here's my ever ready model and partner in crime, Mary modelling her new pinnie with fabric covered snaps!
Thanks for the tute Suzanne. They look fab!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that! Will give it a try soon
ReplyDeleteGreat tute Suzanne!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Suzanne, thanks for posting this. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree - super brilliant -- I have one of these machines and can now do matching snaps!! Thanks a heap :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Suz. I will have to try it.
ReplyDeleteNothing to say about the craft/sewing stuff since I am ANYTHING but crafty, but just wanted to say how beautiful your girls are! I saw them on Friday and commented to Pres. W how cute they are!!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how such a little thing can add so much to an outfit. Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI've just discovered your blog and I love it! I'm also an Ottobre addict so it's nice to see some of the patterns made up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea, thanks so much for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteI've just now stumbled on this fabulous tutorial, so hopefully you see this comment. Can we post it on our website (kamsnaps.com)? Please feel free to email us directly through our website. We'll send you some free snaps as a thank you :)
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