Wednesday, January 4, 2012


The Puts-itä

 

The Puts-itä referred to by many crafter, quilter, and/or sewer as part of their hand or creatively “their third hand” has become one of the most important sewing notions in their notion box. Once introduced into your notion box, you will discover this multi-use tool helps manipulate seams and fabrics. Shaped to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand, arthritic fingers will find it easy and fun to use.

The Puts-itä has two very important features: the squared tapered end, 3/8” in width, fits under the front of the presser foot for controlling run away gathers and pleats, is ideal for controlling corners when machine quilting and appliquéing, easily lifts out bobbins, and the perfect notion for making a quick, easy crease.  For those interested in Heirloom machine stitching, the non-snag tapered end safely holds slippery ribbons, delicate lace, and fabric together while stitching. 

The Puts-itä perfect for Heirloom Stitching 
The opposite end of the Puts-itä has a no-snag tip ideal for turning out collar points and stuffing tiny areas.  There is also a tapered needle hole for inserting a conventional or serger needle into the machine while the needle clamp screw is tightened.

The Puts-itä is the perfect notion for controlling, placing and tracing.  Add it to your notion box, right next to the Hump Jumperâ and Buttonhole Busterä, you will have all the sewing notions that solve such frustrating problems! The Puts-itâ, your multi-use sewing notion!




Happy Sewing,
Sandy


SN Designs Co – the inventor of the essential sewing tools that solve such frustrating problems