I use skirt bands as well but I rol lthem on a needle nose type pliers that really isn't needle nosed, it's actually about 1/4 wide and thin. I roll the skirt band up over this, then I open the pliers a bit and slide the skirt material into it and position where I want it and roll the band off. I know there's tools available commercially to do this at Jann's etc., but this works for me. I use stainless steel wire to tie my jigs and I use this system. I slip the banded material onto the shank and position it for tying. I usually have about 18" of wire on a small vise grip type pliers. Holding the wire in front of the jig, with the pliers about even with the bottom of the jig (which is in a holder) I wrap the SS wire three times around the rubber (I find three turns is best). I then take hold of the dangling vise grip in one hand, twist the loose end around the vise grip wire and kinda make a tight twist knot. I then cut off the SS wire about 1/2" out, hold both ends together and with another vise grips that have the long snout on them, continue to twist the wires until they just about break, I cut off the outside twists just a hair outside the closest bend to the jig, bend the little tag back against the wire and whalla, you're done. Now regarding the vise grips, remember, these are the small one's, not your everyday garage sized one's and I'm not advocating there use, it's just that it's the way I started doing it and have stuck with it. No glue necessary and I really don't know the diameter of the SS wire as I manged to get a huge spool, which I'll never be able to use it all but all I can say is that it's very thin but strong.