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Old 02-22-2017, 06:37 AM
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Default Babyville plastics snap kit

I am having a bear of a time! I applied the snaps, now I can't get the snaps to snap together. Anyone else use these snaps and had problems? My poor hands are killing me! Thank you for your help, Michele
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:37 AM
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try this http://www.sew4home.com/tips-resourc...stic-snap-sets
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Having just found out TONIGHT that I'm going to be a grandmom again (after 17 years!) puts me in the category of loving this post and link! Thanks!!

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Congratulations Jan...that's so exciting.

I recently purchased Kam snaps and the kam snap pliers but which look very similar to Babyville but I have had no problems with the Kam snaps. I have made about a dozen bandana bibs and they snap just fine.
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Congrats to Jan in VA.
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EMT2004, I apologize for apparently hijacking your post, that certainly was not my intention.

These snaps...can they be used on baby clothing as well as bibs?

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Jan you are one lucky girl!

I have two kids...in their 20's (one's married) and still no grand babies. Maybe if I draw them dirty pictures? Think that will help?
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As for the snaps.....be SURE you are using the top and bottom. The first time I used these I used both bottoms and couldn't figure out why they weren't going together (duh on my part!)
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I thought about buying them one time but didn't know if they worked. I do need to find some sort of snap system though because although it isn't often, it seems that once in awhile I need a snap or two & the right tools are always so nice to have on hand.
Congratulations Jan!
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They are supposed to get easier to snap with use. I like the metal snaps from snapsource.com. I've used them for years and they are great!
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Originally Posted by redstilettos View Post
Jan you are one lucky girl!

I have two kids...in their 20's (one's married) and still no grand babies. Maybe if I draw them dirty pictures? Think that will help? LOL......
Don't give up; this pregnant daughter is 37!
And draw all the dirty pictures you want -- for yourself, LOL!!

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