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10 Pcs Snag Repair Tool with Storage Box, Snag Nab It Tool and Snag Repair Needle (0.03 x 2.36 Inches) Woven and Knits Sewing Stitching Needle Tools for Knitwear, Woven Fabric, Clothing, Drapes
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No instructions, not beginner friendly
Lustrib Snag repair needles are an interesting idea. Iâve been fixing snags in my clothes for years. I usually use a regular needle, sometimes with a piece of thread. These needles donât have a hole in the end for thread to go into. Instead, about half of the needle is textured to help âgrabâ the fabric thread that Iâm trying to pull through to the back of the garment. There are no instructions included. I found that I had to sort of twist the thread and needle so that it would grab the thread. The advertisement says to use a âpush-and-pull motion.â I donât feel like that would work very well. Iâm worried that pushing the needle back and forth would damage the fabric. Iâm also worried that this will damage delicate fabric. The needles are all the same size and are rather thick. They are good for loosely woven or knit materials, but probably not great for tightly woven or knit fabrics. Honestly, I think there are easier ways to do this. So, I canât really recommend these, especially to beginners.