101 things to do with a snap press?

101 things to do with a snap press?

Postby Darny » Thu Aug 11, 2005 3:25 pm

I'm trying to think up things I can do which are non nappy, or slightly nappy, that will justify me getting my snap press sooner!

Nappies are the obvious
clothes
duvet covers

does anyone have any other bright ideas?
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Postby Angel » Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:07 pm

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Postby TheBean » Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:13 pm

if you start up a mama cloth making business i'll sell them on greenbeans. then it'd be a business expense :)
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Postby Sharonnz » Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:27 pm

Yup - I've just replaced the velcro on some of Angus' bibs & will be making myself some mama cloth over the weekend :D

I'm also examining the kids clothes to see what I can replace with snaps :smt043

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Postby Dunners » Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:28 pm

I've used snaps:
* to make mama pads
* to replace velcro/ties on bibs (including a lab bib Aimee made Emily)
* as fasteners for new clothing (overalls, sweatshirts, jacket)
* to "tighten" some envelope neck bodysuits we were given
* replaced metal snaps (where one broke off) on clothing
* on a homemade knitting needle bag - snaps into a roll
* on a homemade knitting bag - snaps for pockets and to close
* on a sleepsafe I made for our Queen bed
* on a single bed protector I made for a friend's son's bed
* to alter a funny cuff on one of DH's shirt

Sure beats sewing on velcro or sewing button holes (and it looks sooooo good!).
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Postby Razz » Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:48 am

was thinking this morning watching Hi5,

Kiddies costumes - capes etc
shorts or 3/4 pants that can become trousers by snapping on a longer bit.
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Postby LemonNZ » Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:48 pm

Kids jackets (well OK DH wants them on his too) as zips are too hard for little fingers.

ANYTHING THAT HAS VELCRO ON IT!
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Postby Sharonnz » Tue Aug 23, 2005 5:31 pm

I'm replacing some of the velcro on Angus' toys with snaps now. SO much better! Sharon
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Postby Tinkerbell » Sun Aug 28, 2005 9:25 pm

:smt039 Ooh what about
* Book bags for the kids school/library books
* pencil cases that the kids choose material(ie:incredibles etc
* Nappy organiser that hangs off the side of the cot with maybe a top row
of pockets with snaps for creams etc.
* Car organiser that hangs on the back of the seat with a few snap pockets that you can shove toys, notebook, crayons, shut up food :mrgreen: to keep the kids entertained whilst travelling, so that you don't have to stop the car to pick up dropped toys from car seats and you've always got a quick supply if you get stuck in traffic and need a distraction! (I'd loooove one of these :smt044 ) speaking from experience in that darn auckland traffic.
* Bill bag - a little bag with snaps for those tear off bits to pay your bills so your not like me and go all the way to town to find I either forgot the piece with the barcode or dd 2 be has cleaned the car :roll:

Oops better go and do the washing getting a litlle carried away :lol

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Postby frannym » Sat Dec 03, 2005 9:55 pm

to stop angus getting sunburnt where his tshirt rides up at the back when bending over and crawling.... I've now put one snap on the bottom hem of his tshirts, and then the receiver snap on each pair of shorts! yippee, no more sunburn above his builders crack!!
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Postby Happy@home » Sat Dec 03, 2005 10:01 pm

Sharonnz wrote:Yup - I've just replaced the velcro on some of Angus' bibs
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Sharon did you take the velcro off first or just snap over the top of velcro?
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Postby Dunners » Sat Dec 03, 2005 11:09 pm

I thought of one the other day, and forgot to resurrect this thread.

A couple of days ago I snapped 2 lighter-weight polyester fill duvet inners together. It made stuffing both into the duvet cover for the guest bed soooo much easier!

I've replaced velcro on bibs too (removed velcro & added snap). In fact, I did most of Em's bibs before my snap press arrived as I hated the scratching.

I've also replaced a couple of metal slide things that were on my pants - snaps sit much flatter.

Want to use them for next year's advent calendar.

Have another idea too, but I'll add that after my Ozcloth secret santa pressie has been opened.
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Postby Casper » Mon May 08, 2006 7:15 pm

Bumping up for any new ideas, I'm trying to justify getting one of these gadgets, but DH is hard to sway :P
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Postby dodgums » Mon May 08, 2006 7:53 pm

Casper wrote:Bumping up for any new ideas, I'm trying to justify getting one of these gadgets, but DH is hard to sway :P


Just the nappies :!: :lol:
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Postby Casper » Mon May 08, 2006 9:20 pm

My trouble is I have my set of Snazzi Fitteds and don't actually NEED any more nappies :P Although I'm planning on making some teeny newborn ones anyway. We'll see how things go with Mother's Day (and my birthday not too far away as well) ;)
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