Thank you for this tutorial. The firm interfacing is a very, very good idea for Cotton fabric to give it more stability & longevity. The clasp takes a real beating in a bag or a purse so fraying is a really big concern. I appreciate the time you took to help newbies (like me) out.
Thanks for this video. Just saved me a lot of frustration. Needed a quick, easy solution to close a homemade duvet cover. The magnetic snaps are the perfect solution. Appreciate the tip about the interfacing on the cotton fabric.
Thank you very much for your time to show how to apply a magnetic closure on a lining. Your Tutorial was very easy to understand and the best one I've found. Thank you again! 😊
The legs of the magnet pass from the right side of the lining fabric to be secured at the wrong side, so you have the round part on the right side of the lining fabric. Does it make sense ? 😃
Thanks ma'am! Do you have any suggestions on how we could cover the back of the buttons? I'm a newbie here and I just need to attach a button to a small cape I'm making for one of my cousin's plushies. I'm afraid he'll get hurt with the metal parts in the back if I don't cover them up but I don't want to risk making the cape look bad! Thanks for any advice, your video was very helpful.
You could attach a piece of matching fabric as a circle a little big bigger than the metal parts exposed, fold the raw edges towards the inside and hand stitch covering the metal. Perhaps use a devorative detail on it. I hope this helps.
@@niharika.77 Hello, I would unstitch the lining on the side or bottom of the bag in order to reach the location where the magnet came off from putting my hand through between the lining and main fabric. I would then reinforce that area of the lining with a piece of interfacing or fabric stitched to the back of the lining and put the magnet through as if nothing had happened, unless the fabric has ripped or the initial holes are too big. I hope this suggestion helps.
. Thank you for your interest Nancy, I am not sure what you mean, though. Are you talking about hiding the magnetic snaps or have you come to this video from another one of my tutorials and you are reffering to the pink bag where I am attaching the the snaps? Please let me know, I am always happy to answer questions and help in everyway I can. 😊
:)) Nancy, we all make mistakes like that. But "closure" is important, so, I am guessing that your bag has a lining, if so, you could undo the stitching ( I am also assuming that you closed the lining at the bottom) and put your hand through all the way up under the lining to attach the snaps where you want them to be. Or, you could make a tab with a button hole in it that you could attach at the top of the opening of the bag between the lining and the main fabric (yes, you will have to undo the top stitching for that), then sew a button to the lining if you don't want the button be seen or a pretty button outside at the front. Another option could be to attach the tab on the outside of the bag (at the back) as if it were a flap with pretty stitching and make it go over the opening to the front where you would have a pretty button or magnet (you could even add a tassel to the tab). The other thing you could do is to attach the magnets in a different way with a little tab as I did on my "bucket bag " tutorial, where you will see what I mean by "tab", I hope this is helpful I cannot attach pictures here: ruclips.net/video/VsIDzUKWr3A/видео.html I wouldn't try to cover the magnetic snaps in any way, because you will be blocking the "magnetism". I hope this is useful,I cannot attach pictures here, so, let me know how it goes. :) .
Thank you for this tutorial. The firm interfacing is a very, very good idea for Cotton fabric to give it more stability & longevity. The clasp takes a real beating in a bag or a purse so fraying is a really big concern. I appreciate the time you took to help newbies (like me) out.
Essem Sween thank you very much for your comment. I am glad this is useful 😊😊😊
Thanks for this video. Just saved me a lot of frustration. Needed a quick, easy solution to close a homemade duvet cover. The magnetic snaps are the perfect solution. Appreciate the tip about the interfacing on the cotton fabric.
You are welcome 😊
Thank you very much for your time to show how to apply a magnetic closure on a lining. Your Tutorial was very easy to understand and the best one I've found. Thank you again! 😊
Thank you! This is a great tutorial. I had been wondering how far to bring the snap down so I could still stitch and this gives me a good measurement.
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Thank you for your clear instructions it was very helpful !👏
@@janetgriffiths1534 You are welcome 😊
Simple, easy and very good tutorial. Thank you.
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This is a great tutorial, I've used it many times. thank you.
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Very Good demo of fixing magnetic button to fabric.
Thanks.
Thank you. 😀😀😀
this is really helpful! I just had a question so the magnets are added to the interior part of the fabric correct
The legs of the magnet pass from the right side of the lining fabric to be secured at the wrong side, so you have the round part on the right side of the lining fabric.
Does it make sense ? 😃
A very helpful tutorial, thanks so much!
Glad it is useful. Thank you for your comment.
Thanks ma'am! Do you have any suggestions on how we could cover the back of the buttons? I'm a newbie here and I just need to attach a button to a small cape I'm making for one of my cousin's plushies. I'm afraid he'll get hurt with the metal parts in the back if I don't cover them up but I don't want to risk making the cape look bad! Thanks for any advice, your video was very helpful.
You could attach a piece of matching fabric as a circle a little big bigger than the metal parts exposed, fold the raw edges towards the inside and hand stitch covering the metal. Perhaps use a devorative detail on it.
I hope this helps.
@@MarcelasPurse Oh thank you so much!
Very nice.thank u.i don't know why one dislike?
Thank you very much for your comment. 😊
Thank you that was very well presented an easy-to-understand greatly appreciated
Thank you very much I enjoyed your tutorial
I am happy to know . 😊😊😊
Thank you! This was very helpful. :)
This was a very helpful video! Thank you!
Megan Nelson 😊 you are welcome 😊
Thank you so much! Very well explained!
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Can I stick the clasps instead of sewing it?
Thanks so much for this useful video🤗
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Fabulous, thank you!!
Great video
Very helpful!!!
Thank you so much really helped💗
You are welcome, I am glad it helped.
Great tutorial, thank you
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Very helpful thank you for sharing!
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Hi, if the magent gets removed from the top side of the bag, how can I attach it again..
@@niharika.77 Hello, I would unstitch the lining on the side or bottom of the bag in order to reach the location where the magnet came off from putting my hand through between the lining and main fabric. I would then reinforce that area of the lining with a piece of interfacing or fabric stitched to the back of the lining and put the magnet through as if nothing had happened, unless the fabric has ripped or the initial holes are too big. I hope this suggestion helps.
@@MarcelasPurse thank you!! 😊
Thanks for the video!!!
Very helpful thank you very much !!
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Can I sew a button on the back of the clasp so you don't see it? I've already made my bag. Thank you
. Thank you for your interest Nancy, I am not sure what you mean, though. Are you talking about hiding the magnetic snaps or have you come to this video from another one of my tutorials and you are reffering to the pink bag where I am attaching the the snaps?
Please let me know, I am always happy to answer questions and help in everyway I can.
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Yes to hide the magnetic clasp. Thank you for replying. I was a dumb dumb and finished the bag and then thought, 'how will I have some closure' 😂😂
:)) Nancy, we all make mistakes like that. But "closure" is important, so, I am guessing that your bag has a lining, if so, you could undo the stitching ( I am also assuming that you closed the lining at the bottom) and put your hand through all the way up under the lining to attach the snaps where you want them to be.
Or, you could make a tab with a button hole in it that you could attach at the top of the opening of the bag between the lining and the main fabric (yes, you will have to undo the top stitching for that), then sew a button to the lining if you don't want the button be seen or a pretty button outside at the front.
Another option could be to attach the tab on the outside of the bag (at the back) as if it were a flap with pretty stitching and make it go over the opening to the front where you would have a pretty button or magnet (you could even add a tassel to the tab).
The other thing you could do is to attach the magnets in a different way with a little tab as I did on my "bucket bag " tutorial, where you will see what I mean by "tab", I hope this is helpful I cannot attach pictures here: ruclips.net/video/VsIDzUKWr3A/видео.html
I wouldn't try to cover the magnetic snaps in any way, because you will be blocking the "magnetism". I hope this is useful,I cannot attach pictures here, so, let me know how it goes. :)
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Thank you so much!
VERY HELPFUL! use the disk to mark where prongs go for cuts.
Yes, thank you. This I how I first learnt to do it, I must update this video 🤔
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Thank you
How to use the interfacing fabrics
@@zahrabeawarwala6842 I have this video explaining: ruclips.net/video/1XgygjK6S5c/видео.htmlsi=N_LwIn4XYn2Mavp4
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You should fold the legs out not in.
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4:20 WRONG, mom -not inside, but outside
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very helpful! thank you so much
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