MicroStitch Tagging Gun Kit – Includes 1 Needle, 540 Black Fasteners & 540 White Fasteners (Starter Kit)

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  • Emily

    > 3 day

    I prefer this over using safety pins because now I dont get stabbed when they pop loose. I will say the break pretty easily so dont pin things that are going to be pulled on. I have used it to keep my sleeves rolled up or to make a neckline less revealing. This really is something I use every week to pin an outfit I am wearing to work or a top I am trying to wear out for date night!

  • Dylan&Wendy

    Greater than one week

    This is perfect for any small alterations you need last minute to add more coverage to your chest area. I even used it on old jeans when the belt loop broke. Take to all events/weddings.. so handy!

  • Alli

    > 3 day

    Its so handy for quick fixes! Ive used it to put a few stitches in to keep sleeves cuffed, tack down some long tang top straps so it fits better, and pin a dress closed because it didnt cover the boobs well. Great product. Not perfect but it does the job. Its hard to believe they dont make/sell these anymore. The packaging is clearly old and its way overpriced now, but I scoured the internet looking for alternatives and they just dont exist.

  • Janie

    > 3 day

    Its ok in a pinch

  • MomofFour

    > 3 day

    The only problem was there were no instructions whatsoever in the package. Fortunately I was able to find a video online that showed me how to load it. This is not a product to attach anything that will have force on it (so not for buttons) but perfect for fixing a craft, attaching something to cardstock without glue. Very tiny stitches are practically invisible.

  • JO

    > 3 day

    Throw in the dance bag or your little performers emergency kit because this is a life saver. Easy and quick repairs to costumes and headpieces.

  • Shira + Charles Interior

    > 3 day

    I saw the reviews…but was so blindly hopeful bc I need something like this to exist and be good! A- like many reviews said, the needle broke SO easily. On fabric that was so not difficult that I was shocked it broke. B- the “stiches” are plastic shorter versions of clothing price tags. Maybe it said that somewhere and I missed it but I was disappointed that it was plastic, and wide/longer than I was expecting. Which means if you stitch in place of a missing button on a blouse- it will still separate somewhat and move around. Better than nothing sometimes (assuming the hun lasts more than a day…) but not what I thought it was. C- you can’t switch back and forth from the white to black “stitches” they give as it jams up. Which doesn’t work when you use as needed on outfits sporadically bc obviously you want to hide it as much as possible and have to choose color accordingly. Praying I’ll find something similar that actually is like singular hand stitching on the go! Don’t but this. I’d return it but return window closed while I was traveling over seas.

  • B....

    > 3 day

    What a genius idea! I used it to hold up my rolled up cuffs on my long sleeves. This held my look perfectly❤️ A must have for a woman’s wardrobe!!! I have not used it to conceal my gap on by button up blouses. Though, i am sure it will work like a gem.

  • Heather

    > 3 day

    This honestly is a game changer

  • Peg in Canada

    > 3 day

    Good for tacking the fabric when you roll up your jeans or trousers. I used it when I draped a sweater over my shoulders so it didn’t slip off. I think it would also serve to ‘pin’ things to take for alterations. I might order some refills of the tabs so I don’t run out.

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The Avery Dennison MicroStitch is a complete retail package, sold with the tool, over 1,000 clip fasteners and an instruction manual. This kit supplies you with 600 white and 480 black tiny fasteners. The MicroStitch is an attaching tool that requires no pins, no glue and no large tacks. This is the crafter"s choice for basting quilts, repairing fallen hems, hemming drapes, tailoring garments, tacking appliques, assembling frame keepsakes or just decorating crafts. This hand held attaching gun is easy to use and applies a micro plastic fastener that can be sewn over. This fastening tool is also ideal for quick clothing repairs. This tool features a small, extra fine needle, a durable metal feeding mechanism and a trigger that is easy to squeeze. The MicroStitch can be used on fine fabrics and the tiny fastener can be easily removed with a quick pull or snap.

Specifications:

  • Class: Micro
  • Actuation Type: Manual
  • Loading Type: Clip

Compatible Fasteners Include:

  • 11/64" (4.4mm) White Micro Fasteners (PN: 11172-0 | ASIN: B0C3MW94J7)
  • 11/64" (4.4mm) Black Micro Fasteners (PN: 11173-0 | ASIN: B000YZCS3S)
  • 11/64" (4.4mm) Black & White Micro Fasteners (PN: 11186-0 | ASIN: B0C3MVXWG3)
  • 14/64" (5.4mm) White Micro Fasteners (PN: 11184-0)
  • 14/64" (5.4mm) Black Micro Fasteners (PN: 11185-0)

Compatible Needles Include:

  • PN: 11215-0 (1 needle in a package)
  • PN: 11041-0 (4 needles in a package)

Microstitch User Instructions

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Removing the needle guard

  1. Remove protective needle guard before using.
  2. ALWAYS cover needle with guard when tool is not in use.

Loading micro fasteners

  1. Insert the long end of the round connecting bar on the micro fastener clip into the round guide slot at the top of the tool.
  2. Gently push the micro fastener clip into the guide until it “clicks” in place. Be careful not to distort the individual fasteners. The tool is ready for use.

How to remove a partially used clip

  1. Squeeze the trigger all the way.
  2. Pull the clip out of the round guide slot.
  3. Release the trigger all the way.
  4. Check the partial clip for damage before re-loading.*

*Always discard clips that have micro fasteners that are out of place, distorted or damaged. A damaged clip can cause feeding or jamming problems.

Inserting micro fasteners

Push the needle of the tool through the items to be attached.

Hold the material firmly against the front of the tool and squeeze the trigger completely.

Release the trigger.

Withdraw the needle and tool from the material.

Material is now securely attached.

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Installing needles

  1. Place the needle, point end first, into the needle guard.
  2. Turn the needle lock towards the front of the tool as shown.
  3. Insert the needle with the needle slot aligned with the slot in the tool.
  4. Once in place, turn the needle lock 180° back towards the rear of the tool.

Removing Needles

  1. Place the needle, point end first, into the needle guard.
  2. Turn the needle lock towards the front of the tool as shown.
  3. Slide the needle out of the tool.

Helpful tips

  • Make sure needle is pushed all the way through fabric.
  • Keep layers smooth and flat while fastening.
  • When basting a quilt, use a basting grate or quilting hoop for fabric support to eliminate the need to put your hand under the quilt.
  • To remove the micro fasteners, use blunt-pointed scissors, cuticle clippers, or a quick pull with your fingers.

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