Your bag is almost finished. All that remains is to cut a hole in the beautifully finished flap to add a clasp. Does that make your hands clammy?
Fear not, because with this "force fit" twist lock, you can't miss! The bottom part of this closure, unlike most others, doesn't use screws (where you have to cut away extra fabric to make room for the screws).
The lock is designed so that the top and bottom will clamp together by tapping them firmly with a hammer (use a rubber hammer and protect your buckle from scratches with a piece of (faux) leather). Make sure there is enough "padding" between the layers to completely fill the space between the top and bottom.
Attach the swivel part with prongs and washer.
With a turn lock, also known as a twist lock, you opt for a secure bag closure that is also a real eye-catcher!