
Susie
Dear Sandy,
As soon as I discovered you online and watched that first video as you demonstrated the Hump Jumper, I knew I had to have that tool. It has been a lifetime annoyance at trying to handle those humps on thick places. And my DIY crude “helps” all these years did help some, but nothing like what I could see in your invention. So, I’m so, so happy to finally have these little tools– and how I wish I’d had them many years ago. (Ha! I’m 79 now, and you weren’t even born yet during all those years of heavy sewing for me!) I’m also very grateful for the very easy-to-understand videos you’ve made.
I’m writing to thank you for sending me a handwritten message thanking me for my order, 4 Quantity of the “Purchase All Three – The Hump Jumper, Puts-it, and Buttonholes Buster” offer. That was so nice for me to be able to feel a personal element from you like that, especially when, as I watched that first video, I immediately liked you!
You also mentioned including one extra Buttonhole Buster, another very thoughtful gesture that I don’t think I’ve ever experienced before. However, that little extra gift from you wasn’t in the package, BUT the four that I ordered were all there; so, I’m pleased and very happy to have them. So, I thank you for the thought and intent of including it! Makes me want to wish you all the success in the world. What you invented is an awesome, needed tool, and anyone who sews should be wanting to have all three. I hope the world is really discovering it.
You impress me as a wonderful person people would easily love to know. I hope the very best for you, Sandy!
Sincerely,
Susie Aagard

Jade and David Goldman
Hi Sandy,
About four years after my wife graduated from medical school, and after five years working in an emergency room, she decided to join the military as a doctor. We lived pretty calm lives and she always thought she needed to do more with her abilities. Now, when she goes overseas for a few months at a time, I take care of the house and the kid’s, it was defiantly tough at first, and I’m still learning some basics of what it takes to play the role of mom and dad. Getting crayons and marker off the walls, stains in the kid’s clothes, and I think the hardest part is finding time in the day to do it all daily Haha.
My daughter, Jade, has a blanket that her grandmother made her when she was born. Recently, she’s been complaining that some buttons fell off, small rips and some of the edges were starting to come undone, so when she finally asked me to fix it, I realized I needed to learn another skill Haha. With Kaity, my wife, away right now I knew I was going to have to teach myself. I hit Google with a few different searches and I ended up finding your page, https://www.ssndesigns.com/links-and-resources.html and it was a great start for me, thank you!
I decided to practice on an old pair of jeans and I realized my stitches were very sloppy and not very strong. I decided to look up another page that would help me fix the edges, and I found an awesome page that teaches you knitting, crocheting, embroidery, and quilting! After about two days of practice and patience, I was able to surprise Jade with her blanket, I love surprising her, she was beyond ecstatic. I even crocheted her a new border to keep it all together. I did want to share one of the pages that helped me out a ton. Knowing it helped me out, I think it could do the same for other dads trying to learn. https://www.wristbandexpress.com/content/crafting-with-your-hands-needlework-arts Could you throw it up? It has a lot of great resources and tips for beginners like me, Plus it’s been tough learning what my wife does on a daily bases when she’s home, but when Jade’s face lights up, it’s all worth it. Thank you again, and I’m excited to have a new hobby!
Best Wishes,
Jade and David Goldman

Sandy
I just need to thank you for making the “Puts-it” available to
quilters. I have rheumatoid arthritis and always have such difficulty
putting the needle in my sewing machine or serger. A friend gave
me the Puts-it the other day after she had found it on the internet!
What a God send! I just changed my needle with no problem in a
couple of minutes!!!!

Karen
5 out of 5 stars
I stab myself every so often or get too stab by using a pointy stiletto so am happy to try this! The needle holder is an excellent addition plus the seller sent along an extra gift ❤️ thank you!
Puts-it – The Sewers Third Hand and The Hump Jumper
This is a very handy tool, especially for machine stitching binding on corners and heavily stabilized fabrics! Works great!

Salvador
The seller is fantastic and the product is even better! Very fast shipping, and even came with a little extra goodie! I can’t believe how professional everything was. Each product comes with a QR code to help learn more about it and how to use it. 10/10 would recommend anyone to purchase from them
Puts-it – The Sewers Third Hand

Syreeta
5 out of 5 stars
This is a very handy tool, especially for machine stitching binding on corners and heavily stabilized fabrics! Works great! The needle holder is an excellent addition plus the seller sent along an extra gift ❤️ thank you!

JackieG
5 out of 5 stars
I wasn’t sure I really needed this item, but ordered it anyway. I’m so glad that I did! It is slender enough to not take up any room on the sewing machine as I’m sewing, but it is so durable when pushing through bulk material under the foot feeder. How I made it without this tool is beyond me. I’ve had several close calls with my fingers and the needle. Something I don’t have to worry about anymore. My order was shipped promptly, and I received not only a signed note thanking me for my purchase, but I received a gift of the Buttonhole Busters. Can’t tell you when the last time was, I received a free gift when I purchased something. Thank you!!

Margaret
5 out of 5 stars
I love Puts-its! They’re indispensable for changing out needles. I also use them to help flip out a needle plate when I’m changing them out. I’ve had them for YEARS, and they’re in all my sewing bags, next to my machines, I’ve given them to friends, and my daughter has pilfered a couple of them. I wanted to replenish my stash, but didn’t know what they were called, so I did a Google search. I’m so happy I found them. I received a lovely handwritten note and a little something extra, and that was so sweet. Thank you!