Sewing Patterns, Pattern Review, Sewing Classes, Sewing Machines and Sewing Machine Reviews!
Platinum Sponsor: Lutterloh Patterns
Make Patterns That Fit. Watch Video Now!

[SIGNUP - FREE Membership & 1 FREE Sewing Lesson ]
[Sewing Classes|Shopping Bag Your Shopping Bag|Login|Help]
Sewing Review and Pattern Reviews Sewing Knowledge Base Sewing Patterns Sewing Classes & Sewing Lessons Sewing Machine & Embroidery Machinery Sewing Message Boards Sewing merchants Blog Help/FAQ About Pattern Review
Enter your e-mail address:




Advanced Search
Tags
New to PR?
Sewing Machines
Compare Sewing Machines
Sewing Machine & Serger Reviews
Embroidery Machines
Sewing Reviews
Sewing Patterns
Review Gallery
Sewing Books
Sewing Supplies
Sewing Websites
Sewing Stores
Sewing Class Reviews
Sewing Expo Reviews
Sewing Tips & Techniques
Sewing Podcasts
NEW!Fabric Glossary
Sewing Review Requests Add a Review Request
Your Account
Edit Profile
My Page
Favorites
Wish List
Pattern Catalog
Notifications
Friends of PR
Join Friends of PR
Find a member
Deal Corner
Photo Album
Calendar
Chat Room
Chat Schedule
Chat Transcripts
Sewing Classifieds
Add a Classified
Sewing Contests
enter contest
contest report
contest gallery
Favorite Links
reviews with comments
merchant gallery
article archive
newsletter archive
Craft Resources
contact info
shipping rates
returns & refunds
testimonials

Platinum Sponsor - Lutterloh Patterns
Lutterloh Patterns
You are not logged in. Login here.



Message Board > Patterns and Notions > SNAPS FOR TODDLER SLEEPER ( Moderated by Sharon1952)

Please LOGIN or Join PatternReview
Go to Page:
SNAPS FOR TODDLER SLEEPER
ARE THERE SAFE ONES?
KathleenNW

KathleenNW  Friend of PR
Intermediate
WA USA
Member since 5/20/06
Posts: 88
Login to reply to this post

Date: 10/21/12 8:41 PM

I want to sew a sleeper for my granddaughter who is 18 months, but I'm concerned about the snap that is fastened at the top.

Are there safe snaps that can be securely fastened?

Thank you

wanttosewmore
wanttosewmore  Friend of PR
Beginner
WA USA
Member since 4/21/08
Posts: 64
Login to reply to this post

In reply to KathleenNW <<


Date: 10/21/12 11:12 PM

I have snaps from the Snap Source and they were supposed to be good, but they don't work with Polar Fleece. They come out so I now use velcro for the closure at the top of the sleeper. I contacted the company and they told me that polar fleece doesn't work well with their snaps.
-- Edited on 10/21/12 11:13 PM --

SandiMacD
star
SandiMacD  Friend of PR
Intermediate
FL USA
Member since 2/8/09
Posts: 1162
Login to reply to this post

Date: 10/22/12 6:23 AM

I love Snap Source. Their gizmo is easy to use. I only used organic cotton knits when sewing for my grandson, neice & nephew, no fleeces though. They make fun colors in the metal ones. Or you can use plastic snaps on a strip that is sewn in.

------
re-living my youth through sewing...

DonnaBT
DonnaBT  Friend of PR
Beginner
SC USA
Member since 2/20/10
Posts: 14
Login to reply to this post

Date: 10/22/12 6:25 AM

Check out www.kamsnaps.com.
Go to Beginner's Guide (on the toolbar across the top of the page) then Intro to Snaps.
There you will see a listing of snap types and sizes and their
uses (including those commonly used for baby clothes)

tourist
star
tourist  Friend of PR
Intermediate
BC CANADA
Member since 7/23/07
Posts: 5477
Login to reply to this post

In reply to KathleenNW <<


Date: 10/22/12 9:58 AM

Are you concerned about the snap coming off and becoming a choking hazard?

------
http://bgballroom.wordpress.com to follow the progress on my next ballgown.

Judy Kski
star
Judy Kski  Friend of PR
Intermediate
FL USA
Member since 10/26/08
Posts: 1029
Login to reply to this post

In reply to KathleenNW <<


Date: 10/22/12 11:17 AM

If you use the right tools, snaps can be fastened securely so you won't have to worry about them coming loose. I use Snap Source snaps, Size 14, when I make baby clothes. I've used them a lot on preemie gowns our local ASG group makes for the NICU unit. The Snap Source sells both the snaps and tools to set them. All you need is a hammer. Here is a link to the Snap Source Size 14 snaps (NAYY).

Good luck with the snaps you choose to work with. Maybe the snaps I mentioned won't work on Polar Fleece (I've never tried), but I'm sure you'll be making other items of clothing out of flannel, 100% cotton or knits for your granddaughter.

------
Judy

reneeb4930
star
reneeb4930  Friend of PR
Intermediate
Member since 2/10/08
Posts: 202
Login to reply to this post

Date: 10/22/12 3:42 PM

I hated snaps for the pyjamas. I made pants and tshirt with cotton jersey. I made them extra long so they fit snuggly. It was faster to make and to dress the child.

Fruzzle

Fruzzle
Intermediate
Member since 1/26/07
Posts: 382
Login to reply to this post

Date: 10/22/12 4:10 PM

Is it the kind of sleeper with a zipper and then a tab at the top with a snap on it? I have rtw versions like this, and ones without the snap, and I think it's fine to just leave the snap off as long as the zipper is not going to rub on her chin.

diane s
star
diane s
Intermediate
OR USA
Member since 8/24/02
Posts: 3919
Login to reply to this post

In reply to DonnaBT <<


Date: 10/22/12 10:35 PM

Quote: DonnaBT
Check out www.kamsnaps.com.

Go to Beginner's Guide (on the toolbar across the top of the page) then Intro to Snaps.

There you will see a listing of snap types and sizes and their

uses (including those commonly used for baby clothes)


I have a kam snap press. It's one of my favorite tools. I bought it when my dgd was born 4 years ago. I used it on diapers. Now I use it on her clothes, my clothes, purses, wallets, all kinds of things. A friend of mine bought one after seeing mine, just to use on American Girl doll clothes.

------
My grandmother taught me to sew when I was 10, and I've been sewing ever since.

Miss Fairchild
starstarstarstar
Miss Fairchild  Friend of PR
Advanced
USA
Member since 8/24/02
Posts: 7111
Login to reply to this post

In reply to KathleenNW <<


Date: 10/23/12 0:20 AM

Buy some snap tape. You can get it in white at Joann's or different colors if you look around. But if you're concerned about the one snap on the top, and plan to use a zipper for a closure (a sleeper similar to the one my son had), then I'd cut the upper snap off. You really don't need it as long as you press down on the zipper slide. Pressing down on the slide locks the zipper in place.

------
"We don't impose our rhythm on Nature. The key is to respect and live within Her." Jean-Charles Boisset, Winemaker
"And no, now that you asked, I didn't enjoy that play one bit, and I'd like a refund" Signed, Mrs. Lincoln
My Etsy shop: auntmaymesattic
My blog: auntmaymesattic.wordpress.com
Avatar: First place award for jacket at county fair

Go to Page:
Please LOGIN or Join PatternReview
printable version Printable Version

* Advertising and soliciting is strictly prohibited on PatternReview.com. If you find a post which is not in agreement with our Terms and Conditions, please click on the Report Post button to report it. Patterns and Notions >> SNAPS FOR TODDLER SLEEPER

Merchants on PR
Style Arc sewing dress patterns
Patterns That Fit
Web site
Victoria Jones Collection
Timeless Hawaiian styles
Web site
Fitz Like a Glove Ironing Board Cover
Made In Australia
Deals!
SewBaby
Unique Sewing Patterns
Deals!
Reconstructing History
Reconstructing History
Web site

Copyright © 2013 PatternReview.com® , OSATech, Inc. All rights reserved.
Conditions of Use | Posting Guidelines | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Online Sewing Classes
Understanding Knit Fabrics
Fee: $54.00
(Regular $54.00)
Understanding Knit Fabrics

Online Sewing Classes
More Knits
Fee: $54.00
(Regular $54.00)
More Knits

Kwik Sew Sewing for Baby
photo
Review by Lou. on 6/6/04
Read Review

New Look 6129 Pattern ( Size 8-10-12-14-16-18 )
New Look 6129 Pattern ( Size 8-10-12-14-16-18 )

Details
Price: $4.49
Add to Bag Add to Bag

Simplicity 9769 Pattern ( Size 6-8-10-12 )
Simplicity 9769 Pattern ( Size 6-8-10-12 )

Details
Price: $13.95
Add to Bag Add to Bag

Simplicity 5338
photo
Review by MamaSewing on 3/20/11
Read Review

Claire Handbag
Claire Handbag

Details
Price: $9.00
Add to Bag Add to Bag

Petite Plus 302 Pattern
Petite Plus 302 Pattern

Details
Price: $21.00
Add to Bag Add to Bag

Subscribe to PR Message Board Feed Subscribe to the PR Message Board Feed Add to My Yahoo! Subscribe at NewsGator Online Subscribe at Bloglines Add to MyMSN