Product Review of the Buttoneer: A Samll Gadget that Works for Craft Projects

It’s a nifty little plastic gadget from the 1970s that was heavily advertised on TV. It is periodically published during the holidays. Unlike many products seen on TV that look like fluff and fluff, Buttoneer actually does the job. Its function is to set the button without knowing how to use it. But this is not all, and in fact you can learn to use this nifty gadget and have a use.

Buttoneer is light and compact. It’s about the size of the Mountain Range and it’s actually easy. You don’t need to buy through any phone number on TV or because it is sold in hundreds and hundreds of places online, and you can find a place in any a story that has a sewing part. I saw them in craft stores, Wal-Mart and Walvirides and Michaels. Usually the prices are anywhere from $8 to $13.

Buttoner works on most devices. I’m used to filter and vinyl and even thin straps. I have used them extensively to fasten clasps attached to handicrafts, and I have also used them to fix a loose or slipped clasp in a pinch, when I do not feel like taking out the needle and thread, or do not find it convenient to do so. Buttoneer is advertised as super easy to use, however that is not entirely true. He does little to hang on. It is generally used to get a sense of how far the plastic slide of the key is on the gun barrel and in which direction it will meet. So before you attach the dagger to something important, try making two on a small piece of fabric to get a feel for how to squeeze the plastic gun and how to put it on the belt. The plastic bundle looks like a long U shape with 2 smaller U shapes. The smaller U shaped ones will be made of plastic that has a rubber hook on the fabric. Fasteners are almost the same price as those famous plastic fabrics that hang prices from clothing items in store. Scissors to cut, or try to break the teeth, because it is strong.

Using Buttoneer is easier than threading a needle and it is safe to wash clothes normally with buttons attached to Buttoneer. It comes handy when traveling and fits easily in a small purse or bag. Fasteners open, you don’t even know how the button is attached.

If you have a loose strap that breaks, you can use the Buttoneer to quickly fix it. If you suddenly have a hem slip, you can use the Buttoneer to quickly fix it until you can sew it properly. The button can be used for applications for craft projects www.angelfire.com/retro2/lisanostalgia/70sbuyme .html

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