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Monday, May 4, 2015

Crochet Covered Snaps

I thought I would share some pictures of the closures I used for my Alabama Chanin jacket . . . crochet covered snaps!

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A few months ago, I came across this image which solidified my thoughts on snaps as a garment closure for this project.  I generally prefer hook & eyes at a waistline because they are not going to snap open at an inopportune moment, but a knit fabric seemed like a safe bet.  And when they look so pretty, it is hard to resist.


I did not follow the given instructions, but just played around with a crochet hook and a small length of thread until I was happy with the result.  I have covered snaps with fabric in the past, but I think I prefer this look.

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I was taught that the male portion of the snap should go on the overlapping side of the garment, but since this is the half that gets covered, I decided to buck that trend.  And it works!

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7 comments:

  1. they look brilliant, so much nicer than just seeing the metal!

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  2. Those look great! Doesn't the crochet make the snaps a bit thick to close?
    Oh, and I always learned that the male part of the snap should face away from the wearer's skin.

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  3. I have always covered with fabric! Thanks for the wonderful idea! Your outfit is breath taking! Great work!

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  4. Wow, those are terrific. Now I have something to do with the teeny tiny crochet hooks from my great grandmother. Are these covered snaps difficult to close firmly?

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  5. The most beautiful snaps I have ever seen, a perfect match.

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  6. These are so wonderfully cute + pretty. Fantastic job on them!

    ♥ Jessica

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  7. Oh my! They are so pretty! Who knew snaps could be pretty? :o)

    JJ
    www.dressupnotdown.blogspot.com

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