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Dritz 80-10-1 Sew-On Snaps are premium black-finished brass snaps, size 1/0, designed for durable and secure garment closures. Perfect for sweatshirts, cardigans, coats, and more, this 10-count pack offers reliable toughness and a sleek look to elevate your apparel projects.

| ASIN | B0001DS12A |
| Brand Name | Dritz |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (334) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072879101409 |
| Head Style | Standard |
| Item Type Name | Sew-On Snaps |
| Item Weight | 5 g |
| Manufacturer | Dritz |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 80-10-1 |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Model Name | Sew-On Snaps |
| Model Number | 80-10-1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garment Closures |
| UPC | 072879101409 |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
G**E
Perfect for my Bibs
S**G
I can't say I'm impressed... They are fine.
I**A
very good product
A**R
I ordered 3 sets of 10. Each card was missing at least one snap. A total of 6 missing snaps. Very annoying.
A**E
These are high-quality snaps. They're size 3, so they're fairly large. (At least, they seem quite large to me, since I'm used to working with doll-sized snaps!) Perfect for fastening a book cover, tote bag, purse, coat, jacket---anything that requires a large, sturdy snap. I bought them to use with crocheted neck-warmers, so they would wrap around the neck and stay in place without shifting, or having buttons pop loose. The snaps work quite well for that purpose. These happen to be black snaps, so they're good for use with dark fabrics or materials, especially if you don't want the snaps to be visible. The crocheted neck-warmer I made is dark teal, and I was afraid silver snaps would be too visible, so I opted for black. You get a pack of four snaps, with two halves each (male and female). They're sew-on snaps, which means you'll need a large needle and thread. I recommend using waxed thread, as there's less chance it'll break, or knot and snarl, while you're sewing. (To wax it, pull the thread through a cake of beeswax several times, until it feels a bit like dental floss. Fold the thread into a scrap of muslin and press with a warm iron. This melts the wax, fusing it with the thread.) Be sure to use thread that matches your fabric closely, so it won't be too visible. Very nice product! They don't pop open easily, even under strain. Indeed, it takes some effort to unsnap them. Highly recommend for anyone who needs a sturdy closure for clothing, home decor items, purses or totes, etc.
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