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How To Install A Magnetic Snap Closure - Emmaline Bags Inc.

How To Install A Magnetic Snap Closure

So you are making a handbag; welcome to your new addiction!  Does your handbag pattern tell you to put in a magnetic snap, but it doesn't tell you how?  I hope this little tutorial is the help you need.  No more velcro please!  You are banned from velcro, these magnetic snaps look so professional and are way too easy to put in.

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If you would rather watch a video, I've added this one for you:


Let's get started:

  1. You should ALWAYS put on some type of interfacing on any fabric surface no matter how thick the fabric is.  Magnets get pulled at and treated roughly and you need to reduce fraying, stretching and ripping as much as possible.  The iron-on adhesive helps keep the fibers together too.   Cut a 1.5" square of Heavy weight fusible interfacing. Center the square exactly where your pattern tells you to place the magnet.  I like to draw a line on each fabric piece and line the upper edge of my square on this, this ensure that both fabric pieces have their own half of the magnetic closure in the exact same place.  In this tutorial, I am going to fold my bag lining in half to find the center, and on this center line I am going to draw a line exactly 1" down from the top.


2.  Find the center of the 1.5" square or circle and mark this with a cross or dot.  (See above)

3.  Center the provided washer over the center mark and draw in the two rectangular cutting lines (I have drawn them in blue here).


4.  Using a seam ripper cut through the two drawn marks where the prongs will go through. It is very important that you don't make them too big or your snap will be loose. In fact, always make them a bit smaller than the lines, the material will stretch to make room for them.


5.  Push one of the magnetic snap halves through the right side of the fabric.


6.  Cut a couple of squares from thick fleece, batting, or felt to put on the back. This makes your snap nice and tight.  Clip a couple slits where the prongs will go through and slide them on.

7.  Place something soft under the magnet such as felt or folded fabric so that it won't get scratched on your table.  Place the washer over the prongs and while pushing down very firmly, bend your prongs outward one at a time.  You could also fold them inward, which is sometimes suggested in patterns.   If you need them to lay a little flatter, for perhaps a handbag flap or wallet, I would suggest folding them out.



Bam! You are done. One very flash looking magnetic closure.  If you have any problems, feel free to email me.

Thank you for looking,
Janelle 🩵


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