MicroStitch Tagging Gun Kit – Includes 1 Needle, 540 Black Fasteners & 540 White Fasteners (Starter Kit)
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A customer
> 3 dayI was in love with this product until it stoped working. If the price point was lower I would definitely purchase a replacement.
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J Fine
> 3 dayEasy to use and works great to key the boob gap from happening!
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Just Nina
> 3 dayWill never take the place of a proper tailor but will help you with a quick fix. Needle is thin so it really doesnt damage fabric but of course if you suspect fabric is delicate then do not use. So far loving it!!! Highly recommend.
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JO
> 3 dayThrow in the dance bag or your little performers emergency kit because this is a life saver. Easy and quick repairs to costumes and headpieces.
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SuzyQ
> 3 dayOk, all in all a good purchase. It serves the purpose I had for ordering, which was to have the ability to quickly stitch up a hem or sew on a button when in a bind, like when Im rushing to get out the door or get the kids out the door, to mend a hem at work, or whatever. So its great for that. The little plastic stitch things are exactly like the plastic tags you see on clothing tags in the store, except theyre about 2mm long. Thats perfect. They come in black and white and you can order refills easily here on Amazon. While it isnt a deal breaker necessarily for me, the one thing Im not crazy about - and the reason for the loss of one star - is that you can feel the tag against your skin. I used it to mend a hem on my work trousers and, though I can tolerate it, I can feel it, almost like you can feel them on a tag if you forgot to pull it off. Since it was on a pants hem, Im sure it isnt as bad as if it were on something directly touching your skin, such as in the neck of a garment. A bit of an annoyance, but not a deal breaker. I still think its convenient and it serves the purpose I need it for.
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Ann
> 3 dayGot this, so when I wear shirts and my brawl sticks out, I can use this to hold it in place so my bra won’t show. Love it works perfectly. If you don’t have this, go get it.
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Cassie
> 3 dayThis does work but the needle you insert is thick so make sure you put it where you need it.
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Cellochick
> 3 dayI gently used this for two months- and I really do mean gently used. I was so sad when out of the blue the entire tip of the gun broke off today. It’s now useless. Up until today, I would absolutely find an occasional but necessary garment for it to tailor. My chest is a larger size than my waist and hips; I loved how useful it was to secure and quickly tailor my tops using this stitching gun. I reached out to their customer service today and will update my review if they send a replacement. Hopefully they reply and send a replacement. Maybe I just got a lemon? In the meantime, I can’t say it’s worth shelling out this money having broken so quickly and with no customer service guarantee.
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Jeri
> 3 dayI had one of these 20 years ago and loved it! You’ll find many uses for it. Glad I found it on Amazon.
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Lisa B.
> 3 dayI simply ADORE this. So much so that I purchased 2 more, so I always have one on hand. I initially purchased it as a means of pairing my familys socks prior to putting them into the wash (I was spending WAY too much time matching socks!), and it works pretty well for this purpose. The attachments are small enough not to become entangled with each other in the washer or dryer. They arent big enough, however, to use on socks with a chunky, loose knit. Ive used the Micro stitch on fabric, thin high-quality leather, paper, cardboard, and probably some other things that Im forgetting. I would definitely not consider this a permanent attachment method, but it is just perfect for things that you want to stick together for a while & then be able to separate. I should mention that it is quite sharp, so I would not recommend letting children use this on their own - it is really easy to poke a finger whilst holding together the items you are trying to attach.