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[* black] Gather your supplies: jeans with a frayed or loose stud buttonhole
-[* black] Needle-nose pliers
+[* black] Needle-nose pliers (8 inches or less, smaller may be better)
[* black] Scissors (fabric scissors or regular craft scissors should be fine)
[* black] New jean button (17mm (suggested but not required), non-sewing type)
[* black] Small screwdriver (when you purchase a button, one may be included; suggest 0.67 inch)
[* black] Adhesive hemming tape
[* black] Clothing iron
[* black] A piece of jean cloth or an old pair of jeans that you are willing to cut up