A Trick I learned
I dont know how many of you use Q-snaps, but I have found that, after a while, the clamps gets loose.I was told to put them in the dishwasher, but I dont have one. So...I boiled them! Yes, I boiled them!I put them into a pot of boiling water for about 2 minutes.THen, I used tongs to get them out and set them on towel. I use the tongs to squeeze them tight because the plastic is hot and pliable. Then let them sit and cool.
It works well for me. Hope it works for you!
Gypsy
Oh wow, boiling your Q-Snap clamps—that’s some serious dedication! I’ve definitely struggled with those little clamps getting loose over time, and I was tempted to try the dishwasher trick too, but with a baby at home, who has the time (or the dishwasher space) for that? Your boiling method sounds brilliant—kind of like giving them a hot yoga session to get them back into shape! I might just give it a go next time mine start acting up. Thanks for sharing this little hack; it’s always great to hear practical tips from fellow stitchers who’ve been there and figured out clever fixes. Here’s to tight clamps and smooth stitching sessions ahead!
Thank you for sharing!
How old are you q-snaps that they have become loose? Ive had mine for a year or so and have no problems yet. But Im glad youve posted this tip for the eventuality that they do "stretch" My goodness, I would never have thought of that.Mine seem fine for now, but I wont forget this tip. That is a good tip :) Nice tip!Thanks :-) Great tip! Thank you so much! thank for the trick Interesting! I would never have thought of that. Mine are a little loose but I have cut pieces of felt that I use on top of the fabric and under the clip which keeps the fabric taut and protects the stitching as well. Great idea! Thanks you very much. Nice tip! :)